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![]() Facebook v. Bundeskartellamt – May European Competition Agencies Apply the GDPR? by Anne Witt :: SSRN
The relationship between privacy and competition law is complex and contentious. May or should compe- tition agencies consider business conduct’s negative impac
The Politics of Constitutional Rights by Adam Chilton, Mila Versteeg :: SSRNSince World War II, the median number of rights enshrined in national constitutions has more than doubled. Because scholars have largely cheered on this develop 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 A World Without Roe: The Constitutional Future of Unwanted Pregnancy by Julie C. Suk :: SSRNWith the erosion and potential demise of Roe v. Wade, the survival of abortion access in America will depend on new legal paths. In the moment that the law has The Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Navigating Aggression's Fragmented Justice Landscape by Gregory S. Gordon, Giovanni Chiarini :: SSRNIn this essay, we examine the International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor’s preliminary examination of war crimes and crimes against humanity related to Russi How Was the 'Rule of Law' Dismantled in Poland and What Does It Mean for the EU? by Barbara Grabowska-Moroz :: SSRNThe paper analyses how the rule of law backsliding in Poland led to the decision of the Polish CT of 7 October 2021 (K 3/21). First of all, in post-2015 Poland Constitution Makers on Constitution-Making by Tom Ginsburg, Sumit Bisarya :: SSRN
Constitution-making has changed dramatically in recent decades. Compared with constitutional processes in earlier eras, we observe the increasing role of the in
Legislative Elections in France: A Choice Between More Presidentialism or More Parliamentarism —Marie GREN Since 1962, constitutional artwork by General De Gaulle and his acolytes opened yet another era of hyper-concentration of powers in the hands of the executive in France. Bypassing the formal constitutional path for revision (set out in article 89 of the Constitution of 1958), an… From the Reference Desk: Are Legal Systems Converging?By Jonathan Pratter The question in the title is not new. It is almost as old as comparative law itself. The answer to it matters to FCIL librarians. It has an effect on the general approach to FCIL research and it influences the way we teach FCIL research. The Court of Justice of the EU goes (almost) public –Since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the CJEU – like any other EU institution – is set, under the principle of openness, “to conduct [its] work as openly... HCCH Monthly Update: April 2022 –Conventions & Instruments On 8 April 2022, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia deposited its instrument of accession to the HCCH Apostille Convention.The Convention will enter into force for Saudi Ara…... Comment les partis gagnent (ou perdent) des millions aux législatives ?Dures, dures, les négociations de la gauche pour une alliance aux législatives ! Il aura fallu cinq jours depuis que la présidentielle a rendu son verdict pour résoudre les nombreuses divergences de f Need to Translate RSS Feeds? It’s Easy with IFTTT and This Google Apps Script – via @cridEarlier this week I wrote an article about finding and previewing foreign-language RSS feeds using a Google Sheet I made, the RSSinator. That's useful but it doesn't answer an obvious question: how do you translate foreign-language RSS feeds on an ongoing basis? When I researched methods to do this, I quickly hit a money wall. Zapier,… Constitution Makers on Constitution-Making by Tom Ginsburg, Sumit Bisarya :: SSRNConstitution-making has changed dramatically in recent decades. Compared with constitutional processes in earlier eras, we observe the increasing role of the in The Transatlantic Dimension of the Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights Online by Oreste Pollicino :: SSRN
This article underlines the role of courts in ensuring the protection of fundamental rights in the digital environment. In particular, the focus will be on the
Data Protection by Definition – Report on the Law of Data Disclosure in Japan by Timo Hoffmann :: SSRN
This report deals with Japanese data law within the framework of a comparative study from legal studies, cultural studies and business informatics, which aims t
Constitution Makers on Constitution-Making by Tom Ginsburg, Sumit Bisarya :: SSRNConstitution-making has changed dramatically in recent decades. Compared with constitutional processes in earlier eras, we observe the increasing role of the in Women in the Courtroom by Heng Chen, Yuyu Chen, Qingxu Yang :: SSRNUsing about 6 million civil judgements during 2014–2018 in China, we document that gender disparities in litigation outcomes are present and prevalent. Exploiti AI Judges and Constitutions: ‘Tattered Fragments of the Map’ An invited Paper to the International Association of Constitutional Law IACL Round Table on the Impact of Digitalization on Constitution...A critical examination of the resurgence of Artificial Intelligence in the courts generally, and in the context of constitutional courts in particular. Reviewi Soft Law of the Supreme People's Court by Susan Finder :: SSRNThe article sets out the author's thoughts on two aspects of China's Supreme People's Court (SPC) soft law—its judicial policy documents and cases that it has s Can Putin Be Tried in Poland? –
On 1 March, the Polish Minister of Justice decided to initiate proceedings against Russia for its military attack on Ukraine and possible war crimes and crimes against humanity.This may come as a surprise, especially after...
French election: A vitriolic campaign marked by anti-Islam narratives has left many French Muslims feeling marginalized
Hiba Latreche took a last gulp of water and reached for a date, her eyes flitting between the plates of food before her and her phone screen as it blinked toward 5:42 a.m., the beginning of her fast.
Criminal Law in a World of States by Ryan Liss :: SSRNIn recent decades, a new school of criminal law theory has emerged. Its proponents reject the traditional story that criminal law ought to be justified on eithe Traduttore, traditore? El sutil paso de «mejores» a «mayores» esfuerzos en la Directiva de Derechos de Autor en el Mercado Único Digital [Traduttore, traditore? The subtle change from "best efforts...One of the thorniest issues in the Copyright in the Digital Single Market Directive, is how to transpose Art. 17 into national law. The EU Commission issued its |