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This fourth edition of the case-law of national courts on intellectual property (IP) provides new summaries of national courts’ judgments in the area of intellectual property crime (IPC), touching on some of the most prevalent legal issues in this crime area. The cases selected deal with a range of issues, including illegal IPTV, counterfeiting of everyday goods, the issue of non-material damages and calculation of damages.
Since 1995, the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) has provided national legal research infrastructure that is fundamental to the operation of t
The subject of stare decisis has occupied considerable scholarly attention over the years, so much so that one could fill a small log cabin with its pages. Yet
This article advocates the codification of the law of evidence in Canada so as to limit its present dependence upon case law development—it contains a proposed
Should more judges have technical and scientific educations than is currently prevalent in the federal judiciary? This empirical study of the educational backgr
Criminal (or penal) law regulates offenses, offenders, and legal punishments. Modeling criminal law is gaining much attention in the ontology engineer…
This paper provides an overview of the data sources and aggregation methodology for the Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI). The WGI report six aggrega
Little is known about the extent to which readability differences exist between opinions written by different apex court judges, or about the potential biograph
On 16 January 2024, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE ODIHR) published its Guid
The failure of the political process to produce meaningful policies to mitigate the threat of climate change has encouraged aggressive and innovative litigation
Une page web visant à faciliter la mise en œuvre de la Convention européenne dans le domaine de l’information sur le droit étranger (STE n° 62) et de son Protocole additionnel (STE n° 97
In every human rights court procedure, arguments related to history —tacitly or explicitly, willingly or unwittingly— are rehearsed by legal professionals, espe
Mikuli, Piotr and Fox, Natalie and Puchta, Radoslaw, Are Judges Politicians in Robes? Comparative Aspects of the Recruitment and Election of Judges in R Böttner and HJ Blanke (eds), The Rule of Law Under Threat: Eroding Institutions and European Remedies (Edward Elgar 2024) 99–131 (January 03, 2024). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5084555 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5084555
An increasing number of legal scholars and activists now identify law as an impediment to justice that must be deconstructed. The deconstructionists tear down t
In every human rights court procedure, arguments related to history —tacitly or explicitly, willingly or unwittingly— are rehearsed by legal professionals, espe
Alexander Hamilton famously called the Supreme Court the “least dangerous branch” because it was reliant on Congress for funding and the President for enforceme
The purpose of this study is to analyze the Hybrid Constitutional Courts, enlisted by national and international judges as a transitional justice option to re-b
Constitutional courts typically adhere to established precedent to maintain their authority and to avoid the appearance of political inference. However, in a re
This systematic literature review examines AI transparency laws and governance in the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) through a socio-legal lens
Genealogy is a form of argument that seeks to discredit social phenomena by exposing their pernicious ancestry. In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has used
The mapping of the French media ecosystem aims to produce a technical infrastructure to monitor the media landscape's news information and circulation dynamics. We produced a database comprising a large sample of major authoritative news media and alternative sources. Using a global and structural approach, we analyzed the relationships between the French media sources regarding their authority, ideological position, and audience. We also used De Facto’s enriched database of fact checks, the statistical and topological properties of Twitter accounts regularly sharing misinformation to measure their activity and visualize their position in the media ecosystem. First, we present the protocol and the methodology used to produce the dataset, then we describe the general structure and the properties of the French media ecosystem with a specific focus on disinformation.
Les Journées internationales sud-coréennes, deux fois reportées à cause de la crise sanitaire, se tiendront enfin du 16 au 18 juin 2025, à Séoul, et porteront sur le thème de “L’intelligence artificielle“. Le premier questionnaire portera sur “Intelligence artificielle et […]
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