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This study compares countries with common law with countries with civil law systems and investigates the possibility of predicting legal systems using artificia
For nearly two centuries all three branches of the federal government have thought that the original meaning of the Constitution’s references to treaties and
This selective, annotated bibliography is a guide to scholarly research the relationship between a judge’s gender and their decision-making in the United States
Since its inception, EU legal scholarship has contributed to the construction of the EU legal order as we know it. The references to academic works in Advocates
The swift progress of artificial intelligence (AI) offers substantial opportunities and significant challenges, particularly concerning human rights in developi
GlobaLex is an open-access electronic legal publication dedicated to international, comparative, and foreign law research.
By Alma Cohen and Rajeev Dehejia; Abstract: We examine how politicization and polarization influence judicial review within U.S. Federal appellate courts.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making noteworthy changes in the legal world, enhancing how cases are managed and researched. In India, tools like CASE.ai and t
Publishing a paper in a prestigious law journal is not just a milestone but also a testament to one's dedication and expertise in the field. It is a privilege t
In the dynamic landscape of the 21st century, marked by unprecedented globalization, understanding the constitutional frameworks that govern diverse nations bec
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a legal institution embedded in international politics. Politics shaped the Rome Statute of the ICC, which is rooted i
This paper is an earlier draft version of the Introduction to my upcoming monograph, published by Oxford University Press.
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This Article considers the influence of Large Language Models (LLMs) on legal practice and the legal services industry. In the near term, LLMs will spur new leg
Karl Loewenstein devised an ontological classification of constitutions based on his study of constitutional enactment and operation. His typology, which became
The Judicial Conference of the United States has done an admirable job of embedding its code of conduct into the culture of the federal courts and creating an e
Americans have worried about foreign influence over domestic political affairs since the United States was founded. Today, those concerns have resulted in calls
Afrofuturism seems to be everywhere these days. In music, film, dance, literature. And in this special symposium issue of the&nbs
For many decades, researchers sought to understand whether courts influence public opinion and what factors moderate or intensify such influence. In this study,
Commentators often lament that the American legal curriculum does not adequately focus on comparative law teaching, and that this reality has important adverse
This short article examines the origins - at least etymologically - of the modern magistrate and the many positions around the world and through history that ha
Recent examples from the case law of the European Court of Human Rights as well as of the Court of Justice of the European Union show that the situation of judi
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is a legal institution embedded in international politics. Politics shaped the Rome Statute of the ICC, which is rooted i
This research paper examines the role of advocacy within different legal systems and its impact on access to justice. By comparing common law and civil law syst
There is broad consensus that there are features of adjudication from which no deviation should be allowed—the quintessential one being the requirement that jud
Law by design obligations represent a dynamic and emerging regulatory approach increasingly prominent in European digital technology regulation. Originating in
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