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This essay offers yet another proposal for Supreme Court reform. My proposal is rooted in a preference for subject matter expertise in judging. Drawing from arb
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Legal codes have existed since the time of Hamourabi’s Code. Ancient codes enumerated customs. Modern codes, like the Napoleonic Code, were new points of depart
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The diffusion of constitutional ideas and models has been the subject of extensive scholarship. In this paper, we use natural language processing methods to exa
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The diffusion of constitutional ideas and models has been the subject of extensive scholarship. In this paper, we use natural language processing methods to exa
Je ne comprends pas tout. Semble être un article présentant un travail en cours et basé sur un ancien travail de 2012 dont je ne trouve pas les références précises. Mais cela peut être intéressant
Stare decisis is uniquely a part of the common law, and by now a necessary part. Understanding it requires fitting it into the much broader context of judicial
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Considering the power and potential of AI and digital technologies, very few studies have systematically analysed their potential for realizing SDG16, despite t
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Bibliometric analyses are uncommon in German legal scholarship, a fact often attributed to disciplinary skepticism. However, this paper posits that a more funda
This book seeks to equip readers with essential skills in legal language, writing, and communication, which form the cornerstone of legal education and
The Rule of Law in Parliamentary Discourse 1. The Rule of Law is something that we talk about a good deal in Parliament. Since Professor A.V. Dicey wrote his In
Legal AI systems are increasingly being adopted by judicial and legal system deployers and providers worldwide to support a range of applications. While they of
This piece critically analyzes whether AI-based legislative drafting jeopardizes democratic legitimacy in South Asia's plural constitutional orders, and is spec
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This article explores the often overlooked political and legal pamphlets of Olympe de Gouges, a French revolutionary thinker whose contributions extend far beyo
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