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Introduction: A New Handbook for Comparative Law in a Global Context by Mathias Siems, Po Jen Yap :: SSRNThis chapter introduces the aims and scope of this handbook. In this handbook, we seek to showcase the diverse perspectives offered by contributors from all ove La sanction d’un magistrat pour avoir publié des messages sur les réseaux viole la CEDH, Strada lex, 24/04/... - Strada lex EuropeLa Cour européenne des droits de l’homme s’est prononcée le 20 février 2024 en matière de droit à la liberté d’expression. Contexte En 2019, un magistrat (le requérant) exerçant en Roumanie publi The French law on the regulation of games including NFT is promulgated: Place your betsWe have been talking about it since last year: the bill to secure and regulate the digital space ("SREN") has now been passed. The legislative… Attentive Reading: A South African Example of Law in Context by Kris Franklin, Sarah Chinn :: SSRNThe Pennsylvania Supreme Court just shot holes through the United States Supreme Court’s revanchist reading of precedent and history in to support overturning R European e-Justice Portal - Types of legal professions - France (updated notice 2024)Information on the organisation of legal professions at EU and national level Vers une slow translation ? Ralentir pour mieux traduire
La technologie continue à rapetisser le monde, accélérer le temps, qui semble aller chaque jour un peu plus vite.Luc Julia La révolution numérique apparaît de plus en plus comme un élément de rupture de notre civilisation et constitue un sujet de préoccupation important pour de nombreux métiers. Or, si certaines problématiques liées à ce phénomène historique sont régulièrement abordées, il est un aspect rarement évoqué : l’accélération, pourtant inhérente à l’automatisation de la société
The Supreme Court, Article III, and Jurisdiction Stuffing by James E. Pfander :: SSRNReflecting on the state of the federal judiciary in the aftermath of the Biden Commission report and subsequent controversies, this Article identifies problems Webinar Recap: International Law ScholarshipBy Elaine Tornés Blanco Are most of the international law journals in the region available for open access, and are they published online, in print, or a combination of both? Tell us about the influence of U.S. and European scholars on the proliferation of international journals in Latin America and whether there were transnational or… Rabels Zeitschrift Open Access –Since the beginning of this year, Rabels Zeitschrift is available in open access. For a long time, the journal has published articles in other languages than German in particular English. Th… Judicial Review in Public and Private Governance by Tomer Stein :: SSRNIn Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College, the Supreme Court limited judicial deference to universities. In West Virgini Charter or Higher Law? The Constitution under the New Supreme Court by Conor Casey, Oran Doyle :: SSRN
Irish constitutional scholarship has, over the past 10 years, increasingly adopted comparative, historical, and theoretical perspectives. Constitutionalism outs
Illiberal Constitutionalism: Viable Alternative or Nemesis of The Modern Constitutional Ideal? by Michel Rosenfeld :: SSRNIlliberal constitutionalism has spread recently in various parts of the world raising the question of whether it is a viable alternative to its liberal counterp Scholarship on the Teaching of International Law: An Overview of the State of the Art by Lucas Lixinski :: SSRNThis chapter surveys the scholarly literature on the teaching of international law in a number of key European languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Rule of Law Violations in the EU as a Challenge for Civil Procedure Law by Felix M. Wilke :: SSRNIn this contribution I address the challenge that the rule of law violations in some EU Member States (in the following: “deviant Member States”) pose for civil French Court Rules on Safe Harbor of Netting Agreements in Insolvency
For the first time ever, a court in France has examined the compatibility of the statutory netting safe harbor with the French…
The African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples' Rights in Context: Development and Challenges by Charles C. Jalloh, M. Kamari Clarke :: SSRN
The treaty creating the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples’ Rights, if and when it comes into force, contains innovative elements that have potentia
WP01/24 | Rule of Law, Economic and Political Freedom: Conceptualization and Measurement Ignacio P. Campomanes Navarra Center for International DevelopmentThis paper reviews the theoretical definitions on the concepts of the rule of law, democracy and economic freedom, as well as a large number of measurement projects and indexes that try to quantify them. These three dimensions of liberal democracy many times overlap and are not always well differentiated both at a theoretical and quantitative level, which is likely one of the EconPapers: Parliaments and evidence-based lawmaking in the Western Balkans: A comparative analysis of parliamentary rules, procedures and practiceBy Bagrat Tunyan and Klaus H. Goetz; Abstract: Parliaments have a unique role in ensuring that adopted laws, regardless of who initiated them, are evidence-based and The Rise of Hate Speech Around the World by Chitranjali Negi Advocate :: SSRNIn the complicated world of human communication, hate speech emerges as a dark undercurrent that threatens the very foundations of societal harmony. This resear Did January 6 Defendants (Including Donald Trump) 'Otherwise Obstruct an Official Proceeding'? Linguistic Analysis for the Fischer Case Before the Supreme Court by Clark D. Cunningham, Ute Römer-Ba...When judges, skilled and sophisticated users of the English language, come to opposing conclusions about the “plain” or “ordinary” meaning of a phrase, how can Supreme Court Ideology and the Press by RonNell Andersen Jones, Sonja West :: SSRNAmong the elected branches and the broader public, positivity toward the press skews deeply ideological. The data make clear that most liberals favor the press Constitutionalising Israel’s Constitutional System by Manal Totry-Jubran :: SSRNThe current political landscape in Israel, with countrywide demonstrations occurring weekly, and citizens calling for democracy in the face of initiatives intro We (Who Are Not) the People: Interpreting the Undemocratic Constitution by Joy Milligan, Bertrall L. Ross :: SSRN
How should we interpret a Constitution that was not written for us? For most of American history, “We the people” excluded women and racial minorities. The Cons
Turbulent Democracies by Rehan Abeyratne :: SSRN
This Chapter covers four South Asian countries - Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka - that we term 'turbulent democracies'. While each has endured perio
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