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Comparative Law tips and tricks (esp. French law for non french-speaking patrons) - Legal translation tools
Sources of French Law in other languages (mostly in English, but not only). It may contain some sources for legal sources other than French. Dedicated mostly to Comparative Law tools, with a special concern towards Legal Translation.
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Transcultural Courts
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Although countries commonly divide their judicial systems along geographic and subject-matter divisions, the idea of creating specialized courts based on
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Are Rights of Judges Becoming Rule of Law Standards in Europe? by Bianca Gutan :: SSRN

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
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Digital Public Law: An Introduction Starting from European Union by Felipe Müller Dornelas :: SSRN

This legal-scientific investigation aims to understand what would be the indications of the possible delimitation, determination of a digital public sphere that
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Access to Justice as Access to Data by Tanina Rostain #SCALES :: SSRN

This Keynote Address, delivered in celebration of the launch of SCALES, discusses the importance of making local and state court data available for
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Against Digital Constitutionalism by Petros Terzis :: SSRN

Digital Constitutionalism makes sense. We can all see the problem it tries to solve. And like many other 'constitutionalisms', Digital Constitutionalism is a pr
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Public Constitutional AI by Gilad Abiri :: SSRN

We are increasingly subjected to the power of AI authorities. Machine learning models now underpin algorithmic markets, determine whose speech is amplified o

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Global Values in National Constitutions by Richard Albert :: SSRN

In this chapter prepared for a book commemorating the scholarly career of Mark Tushnet, my point of departure is Tushnet's claim that the globalization of const
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Are Rights of Judges Becoming Rule of Law Standards in Europe? by Bianca Gutan :: SSRN

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
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Monitoring the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights by Thorbjørn Lundsgaard :: SSRN

In Nordic jurisdictions, Justice Ministries and Sectoral Ministries are tasked with ensuring national laws align with the jurisprudence of the European Court of
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Judicial Creativity or Judicial Activism? The African Court on Human And Peoples' Rights (ACTHPR) and The Right to be Informed of The Right to Bail by Jean d'Amour BIZIMANA :: SSRN

This Article analyzes the Joseph John vs United Republic of Tanzania judgment issued by the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACtHPR) on 22 nd Septemb
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Ideology and Partisanship on the Roberts Court: Why Constitutional Precedent Loses by David Schultz :: SSRN

Adherence to precedent is a central legal principle in American law. Precedent is meant to promote fairness, economy, uniformity, consistency, and support relia
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Comparative report: National judicial review of competition law enforcement in the EU and the UK by Or Brook, Barry James Rodger :: SSRN

National courts play a special role in the enforcement of EU competition law. Under the EU enforcement framework instituted by Regulation 1/2003, they constitut
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The Law of Digital Resurrection  by Victoria J. Haneman :: SSRN

The digital right to be dead has yet to be recognized as an important legal right. Artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and nanotechnology have progresse
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Prediction Power as a Challenge for the Rule of Law by Hannah Ruschemeier :: SSRN

This chapter unfolds the manifold implications of prediction power with a focus on the public sphere. It follows the thesis that questions of power are inherent
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The Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence vs. The EU Regulation: Two Quite Different Legal Instruments by Jacques Ziller :: SSRN

March 2024 has been the apex of a sort of race as to which international organisation would be the first to adopt an instrument trying to regulate the developme
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Standards of Review in International Courts by Shai Dothan :: SSRN

International human rights courts review applications brought before them by victims and these courts need to determine whether the facts they describe

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The Grammar of A Priori in and around the Law by Jean-Sylvestre Bergé :: SSRN

This article is one of a series devoted to the study of a priori in law. It is part of the ANTECEDENT research project supported by a Chair of the Initiative of
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Being an Icon: Reflections on Sandra Day O'Connor by Lisa Kern Griffin :: SSRN

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's passing in December inspired an outpouring of tributes to the rancher's daughter who blazed a trail through Stanford, legal practi
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Work Law Open Cases & Materials by Gali Racabi :: SSRN


This casebook accompanies a survey course on US labor and employment law. My emphasis in collecting the materials was on legal and

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The Use of Scholarship by the European Court of Human Rights by Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Niccolò Ridi :: SSRN

The relationship between scholarship and adjudication has attracted considerable attention in recent years, especially in those areas where significant academic
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The Gettysburg Address: Lincoln's Model Legal Argument by Patrick J. Long :: SSRN

The Gettysburg Address does not appear to be a legal argument. One cannot find a rule anywhere in its few words. Nor does there seem to be any application of a
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Rewriting Precedent: How International Adjudicators Influence Compliance by Jeffrey Kucik, Lauren Peritz, Sergio Puig :: SSRN

International cooperation depends on adaptation to changing conditions. International dispute settlement bodies can play a key role in keeping cooperation overt
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The Reasoning of Constitutional Courts in Europe by András Jakab :: SSRN

The aim of this paper is to give an overview of the different types (styles, methods, forms) of constitutional reasoning in Europe. For this purpose, a conceptu
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The Crisis of Judicial Review by Jeremy Waldron :: SSRN

How much power should the judiciary have in a modern democratic society? Should judges have the authority to strike down legislation? This has long been a subje
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