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![]() Missing Persons: The Case of National AI Strategies by Susan Ariel Aaronson, Adam Zable :: SSRNGovernance requires trust. If policy makers inform, consult and involve citizens in decisions, policy makers are likely to build trust in their efforts. Public European Law Institute Report on Freedom of Expression as a Common Constitutional Tradition in Europe by Sabino Cassese, Mario Comba, Riccardo de Caria :: SSRNThis report summarises the insights on the state of the art of freedom of expression law in EU Member States, deriving from national reports prepared by experts International IDEA. Supporting Democracy Worldwide : nouveau site, nouveau logoOur objective is to promote and advance sustainable democracy and to improve and consolidate electoral processes world-wide. La trata de seres humanos en la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo [The Spanish Supreme Courts jurisprudence on trafficking in human beings] by Marc Salat :: SSRNSpanish Abstract: En el trabajo se analizan todas las resoluciones judiciales dictadas por el Tribunal Supremo español durante los años 2011 a 2021 en re Is the American Judiciary the Best Model for Other Countries? by Ugo Stefano Stornaiolo Silva :: SSRN
The concept and the role of an independent judiciary in governmental institutional design is deeply rooted in the Western legal traditions, probably as the ulti
Why the Selection Process for Judges of Ukraine’s Constitutional Court May Become a Stumbling Block for EU Membership by Sergiy Panasyuk :: SSRNFour days after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, President Zelenskyy signed an application for membership in the European Union (EU) under a special Constitutional Pluralism, Regulatory Competition and Transnational Governance Failures by Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann :: SSRN
All UN member states use constitutionalism for protecting national public goods. The current human disasters – like wars of aggression, suppression of human
Legitimacy and the Misguided Quest for a Representative Constitutional Court by Dimitrios Kyritsis :: SSRNThis chapter casts doubt on the view, put forward in recent years by Robert Alexy among others, that the legitimacy of constitutional review rests (at least in Derivative Foreign Relations Law by Jean Galbraith :: SSRN
We treat U.S. foreign relations law as a discrete body of law—and it is. But it is not independent. To the contrary, it relies on the same institutional actors
The International Legal Order and the Rule of Law by Vivian Grosswald Curran :: SSRN
This article addresses whether international law today is capable of instituting the rule of law. It offers a renewed look at the internationalists who brought
Onlinekommentar : Commentaire en ligne en Open Access de la législation #suisse (+ traduction automatique via Deepl) =le service est cité par le Tribunal Fédéral dans ces décisions et par la CJUE dans des conclusions https://juricaf.org/recherche/onlinekommentar
Le Commentaire en ligne (Onlinekommentar) est la première plateforme de commentaires juridiques à but non lucratif et open access en Suisse. Rights of Nature in Comparative Perspective by Sam Bookman :: SSRN"Rights of Nature" have emerged as a powerful transnational environmental movement. But too little attention is paid to the ways in which the concept The International Legal Order and the Rule of Law by Vivian Grosswald Curran :: SSRNThis article addresses whether international law today is capable of instituting the rule of law. It offers a renewed look at the internationalists who brought Why is Administrative Law So Complicated? by Paul Daly :: SSRN
In this chapter from my book A Culture of Justification: Vavilov and the Future of Administrative Law (UBC Press, 2023) https://www.ubcpress.ca/a-culture-of-jus
Muir Watt on Alterity in the Conflict of Laws –Horatia Muir Watt (Sciences Po Law School) has published the lecture that she gave as the 18th Rabel Lecture in November 2022 on Alterity in the Conflict of Laws - An Onthology of the In-Between.The conflict of laws can serve heuristically to underscore two established but radically opposing models... The International Legal Order and the Rule of Law by Vivian Grosswald Curran :: SSRNThis article addresses whether international law today is capable of instituting the rule of law. It offers a renewed look at the internationalists who brought Yearbook on Procedural Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union Fourth Edition – 2022 by Daniel Sarmiento, Helene Ruiz Fabri, Burkhard Hess, Halvard Haukeland Fredriksen, Morten Broberg, N...The chapters contained in this yearbook have been composed by the participants of the fourth edition of the Forum on Procedural Law of the Court of Justice of t Brèves de veille - Les flux RSS, la meilleure parade à la recherche par IA ? @celineboileau sur @BasesNetsourcesÀ l’heure où s’informer est en voie de passer par l’obtention d’une réponse unique générée par IA, comment retrouver le plaisir de découvrir et de consulter des sources fiables ? Pour nous, journalistes, veilleurs et professionnels du Search, l’heure n’est pas vraiment à la fête. Non seulement le Future-Proofing Transparency: Re-Thinking Public Record Governance For the Age of Big Data by Beatriz Botero Arcila :: SSRNPublic records, public deeds, and even open data portals often include personal information that can now be easily accessed online. Yet, for all the recent atte The Supreme Court of Canada and Mainstreamed Judicial Analytics by Jena McGill, Amy Salyzyn :: SSRNThe Canadian legal community faces important questions about how to respond to the fast-growing field of judicial analytics. Although analyzing judicial decisio Clustering the State of the French Economy, a Qualified View on Financial Crises by Anthony Galtier, Guillaume Lecué, Thibaut Piquard, Baptiste Poterszman :: SSRNFinancial crises carry significant economic and social costs. While the existing literature focuses on predicting them, typically in a binary framework, we prop American Law in the New Global Conflict by Mark Jia :: SSRNInternational conflict has profoundly influenced American law. It has shaped the scope of our civil rights and civil liberties, transformed the balance of our A Comparative Study of Family Policy to Fertility in Thailand and France by Morakot Muthuta, Pongsak Laoswatchaikul :: SSRNThailand has encountered persisting low fertility than the replacement rate for more than two decades. Family policy is considered the potential tool to tackle Review of: PP Penasthika, Unravelling Choice of Law in International Commercial Contracts: Indonesia as an Illustrative Case Study (The Hague: Eleven Publishers 2022) –Very recently, Indonesian private international law has attracted significant scholarship in the English language.[1] Dr Penasthika’s monograph |