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![]() Collective Legalization as a Strategic Function of the UN General Ass. … Human Rights Violations. M Ramsden
As the United Nations General Assembly (“Assembly”) has developed and its role has adapted to address changing exigencies in international affairs, collective l
China’s 2022 Landmark Judicial Policy Clears Final Hurdle for Enforcement of Foreign Judgments –Written by Dr Meng Yu and Dr Guodong Du, co-founders of China Justice Observer Key takeaways: Despite the fact that the elaboration of a judicial interpretation appears to have been put on hold, Ch… Teacher Prayer in Public Schools by Maya McGrath :: SSRNWhen American citizens elect to work in government positions, they relinquish certain free speech rights granted by the First Amendment. In Garcetti v. Ceballos The Legal Struggle For Rights of Nature in the United States by Alexandra Valeria Huneeus :: SSRNThis Article analyzes the rise and persistence of the U.S.-based nature rights movement and its engagement with social movements in the Global South and with In Jeopardizing Judicial Dialogue is Contrary to EU Law by Petra Bard :: SSRNOn 15 April 2021, AG Pikamäe delivered his opinion in the IS case, originating from a Hungarian criminal proceeding against a Swedish national. The national jud In the Room Where the Constitution Happens by Lorianne Updike Toler :: SSRNConstitution-writing, according to the United Nations, should be participatory, non-exclusionary, and transparent. Recent scholarship has identified being non-e What 'Dobbs' Means for Women's Equality (The Seeds of Unraveling a Host of Gender-based Protections are Present in the Draft Opinion) by Marc Spindelman :: SSRNThis brief commentary takes a close critical look at Justice Samuel Alito's draft opinion for the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Hungary's 75% European Court of Human Rights Compliance Rate Re-Examined by Ula Kos, Zita Barcza-Szabó, Veronika Fikfak :: SSRNCompliance records of Council of Europe member states have for decades been relied on as practical tools to estimate how states act before the European Court of Information Leaking and the United States Supreme Court by Chad G. Marzen, Michael Conklin :: SSRN
This Article provides a comprehensive legal analysis of the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. This includes th
EconPapers: The Impact of Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers Laws on Abortions and BirthsBy Grace E. Arnold; Abstract: This paper analyzes the impact of supply-side abortion restrictions on aggregate abortion and birth rates in the The Snakes and Ladders of Legal Participation: Litigants in Person and the Right to a Fair Trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights by Grainne McKeever, Lucy Royal-Dawson, E...
This article reviews the right to a fair trial under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights for litigants in person (LIPs). LIPs operate in a syst
AI-enabled Manipulation and EU Law by Claire Boine :: SSRN
The European Commission, proposed three regulations containing provisions on digital manipulation. The first one, released in December 2020, is the Digital Serv
The Concept of Law, Justice and Morality in Islamic and Western Jurisprudence by Taimoor Ali Shah :: SSRNThis is Paper try to address the basic difference between Islamic and Western Jurisprudence, when it comes to the juristic approach regarding law, morality, and Constitutionally Conforming Interpretation in France by Mathieu Carpentier :: SSRNThis chapter deals with constitutionally conforming interpretation (CCI) in the French context. It traces the main issues surrounding CCI back to the most probl Judicialization and Public Support for Compliance with International Commitments by Harlan Grant Cohen, Ryan Powers :: SSRNWhat effect does judicializing international commitments have on incentives to comply with international law? We study this question using experiments embedded Update: HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention Repository –HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention Repository In preparation of the Conference on the HCCH 2019 Judgments Convention on 9/10 June 2023, taking place on campus of the University of Bonn, Germany,… HCCH | #41 - Publications : bibliographyConvention of 2 July 2019 on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil or Commercial Matters Full Court Press: International Legal Institutions and U.S. Newspapers at the Turn of the Twentieth Century by Kathleen Claussen :: SSRNThis Chapter studies how the establishment of the first permanent international legal adjudicatory body of the modern age was portrayed in the public sphere. I Principles of Reparations at the International Criminal Court: Assessing Alternative Approaches by Tomas Hamilton, Goran Sluiter :: SSRNThe system of reparations for victims at the International Criminal Court has been a heavily contested area of the Court’s mandate since the negotiation of the Education System in France by Pavan Mandavkar :: SSRNEducation is free and compulsory for all children from 3 years to 16 years of age in France. The national curriculum is set by the Ministry of Education and is On the Nature of Stare Decisis by Sebastian Lewis :: SSRNWhy must certain courts in the common law follow precedent? In this chapter I identify two approaches to this question: moral and juridical. According to the fo Rule of Law, Parliamentary Sovereignty and Executive Accountability in English Legal Thinking: The Recent Revival of The King Can Do No Wrong by Marie-France Fortin :: SSRNThis paper features a novel, historical-consitutionalist take on the seminal decisions of the United Kingdom Supreme Court in Miller I and Miller II. I use &quo Transnational Litigation in U.S. Courts: A Theoretical and Empirical Reassessment by Christopher A. Whytock :: SSRNIt is widely claimed that the level of transnational litigation in U.S. courts is high and increasing, primarily due to forum shopping by foreign plaintiffs. Th Is Roe the New Miranda? by Xiao Wang :: SSRNRoe v. Wade and Miranda v. Arizona are among the most notable decisions handed down by the Supreme Court. Issued less than a decade apart, these two opinions ar The Idea of Codification in the Doctrine of British Juspositivism: F. Bacon by Elena N. Trikoz :: SSRN
In the year of the 460th anniversary of Francis Bacon, the English philosopher, statesman, legal scholar and practitioner, the study of his creative contributio
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