The process of globalization has generated increasing interest in United States law. One consequence of this interest is the development of a new market for U.S
Get Started for FREE
Sign up with Facebook Sign up with X
I don't have a Facebook or a X account
Your new post is loading...
The Buckley Overreach by Lawrence Lessig :: SSRNUnder both the Court's current Buckley test and under any plausible version of originalism, contributions to independent political action committees are Le Declin Du Droit Commun: Observations D'un Etudiant Franco-Irlandais by Sébastien Laymond :: SSRN
This article argues that, as a by-product of the administrative and over-regulated nature of the Irish State, the Courts have had to increase their level of def
Promoting Law Beyond the State by Geoffrey Swenson :: SSRN
In countries receiving foreign aid, non-state justice systems rooted in custom or religion generally handle most legal disputes. This dramatically influences th
“Doing” Criminal Law Differently. Jocelyn Simonson, Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration (2023).Jocelyn Simonson, Radical Acts of Justice: How Ordinary People Are Dismantling Mass Incarceration (2023).Jessica M. EaglinIt is easy to privilege certain kinds of “doing” in law. From constitutional law and the courts to statutory mandates and the legislature, these are highly visible examples of law in action. As such, their effect and import are deeply studied, and criminal law is no different. Yet there are so many ways to “do” and interact with criminal law, a key takeaway from [...] Artificial Intelligence and Constitutional Interpretation by Andrew Coan, Harry Surden :: SSRNThis Article examines the potential use of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT in constitutional interpretation. LLMs are extremely powerful tools, with s Common Law, Civil Law, and Supranational Law: Clashes of Interpretation by Andrea Pin :: SSRN
The article argues that a fundamental misunderstanding has seen common law and the civil law trend in the same direction and become closer together. This
Taming Justice: How Courts Die and What Can Be Done to Save Them by David Sobreira :: SSRNThe new wave of global autocratization seems to be here to stay. Reports from the V-Dem Institute demonstrate that in 2023, at least 42 countries were undergoin The Future of Comparative Law Quantitative Methods In Comparative Law: Navigating Legal Friction In The Age Of Algorithmic Justice by P. G. Monateri :: SSRN
In this paper, we will explore the future of comparative law through the lens of the growing influence of quantitative methods and algorithmic justice in a
Civil V. Common Law: The Emperor Has No Clothes by Holger Spamann :: SSRNThis Article debunks myths about the common/civil law distinction and offers a more sober, evidence-based account. Few rules and institutions are systematically Data Breach Notification Laws and their Effectiveness: A Comparative Study of Different Jurisdictional Laws, Notification Timelines, and Practical Guide on Approaching Data Breach Notification Laws...Millions of people are affected by data breaches every year, A data breach may have occurred when unauthorized individuals gain access to confidential, private, The Original Meaning of Treaties by Duncan B. Hollis :: SSRN
<div>
|