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ESG & Executive Remuneration in Europe
Executive remuneration has traditionally attracted the attention of scholars, regulators, and public opinion. In recent years, especially after...
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Interpretation of the Scope of International Commercial Arbitration Agreements: A Comparison of Swiss and Turkish Case Law
Determining the extent to which parties have agreed to submit their disputes to arbitration is a matter of contract interpretation. It is very rare...
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“AFIGIA v. Rhônapi and INPI”
It follows from Arts. L. 721-2 and L. 721-7(4) of the Intellectual Property Code that industrial and craft products may benefit from a protection of...
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The conundrum of erasing digital footprints: A regulatory challenge
As technology advances, the idea of deleting one’s digital traces has sparked discussions, and worries. Now, digital material can persist permanently...
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Questionably foreclosing life imprisonment: The death penalty framework in Indian trial courts
The administration of the death penalty in India is in crisis, with over 95% of imposed death sentences not surviving appellate scrutiny. Literature...
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Cultural expertise and criminal investigation in the Czech Republic
The paper deals with the issue of cultural expertise within the context of using expert witnesses in criminal investigations in the Czech Republic....
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Vijay Madanlal Choudhary v Union of India: A systematic breakdown of protections against testimonial compulsion during criminal investigations
The judgment of the Supreme Court of India in Vijay Madanlal v Union of India follows a long history of judicial exceptionalism in dealing with...
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A critical analysis of the Animal Welfare Board of India v Union of India (Jallikattu II case): Evolution of animal rights jurisprudence in India
This case commentary provides a critical analysis of Animal Welfare Board of India v Union of India and Anr ( Jallikattu II case), where the...
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Refugee voices vs. humanitarian choices: how much can refugee-led organizations redefine power and agency in post-2019 Lebanon?
In the humanitarian landscape, especially post-COVID-19, there has been a notable pivot towards inclusivity and participatory methodologies,...
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Environmental Intervention: An Activist Idea or a Legal Tool? An Analysis of the Possibilities of Environmental Protection in Light of the Principle of Non-Intervention
Environmental emergencies are increasingly the subject of debate. As defined in this article, these emergencies start on a State’s territory but can...
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Two recent judgments of the European Court of Human Rights on Councils for the Judiciary
In recent years the European Court of Human Rights has been confronted with cases where the problems concerning judicial careers and the bodies...
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The politicisation of sport and the principle of political neutrality: a contradiction in terms?
Recent events have once again shone a spotlight on the principle of political neutrality invoked by many Sports Governing Bodies to justify their...
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“Mutual Intentions AS v. A”
A “producer of sound recordings” is the one overseeing, in the sense of facilitating and paying for, the production of the recordings – the...
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Reining in the Behemoths for the Common Good? An Analysis of State Control of State-Owned Enterprises and the Pathway to Better Governance in China
The state-owned enterprise (SOE) is the most significant business form in China. In the planned economy era, the state employed SOEs to implement...
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Football administration in post-colonial Africa: transposing political neutrality into the regulation and governance of sport
The principle of political neutrality in sport, as implemented in Europe, faces significant challenges when applied in the African context. Due to...
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A Corpus - Critical Discourse Analysis of the Representation of the Yemeni Violent Crisis in the Press
This article uses Halliday’s (An introduction to functional grammar, Edward Arnold, London, 1994) Systemic Functional Grammar-transitivity system and...
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The Overreliance on Termed Imprisonment and the Challenges within Youth Criminal Sentencing Framework: The Case of Vietnam
Despite some reforms in youth criminal justice policy, Vietnam keeps witnessing termed imprisonment as the most frequent sentence for young...
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Post-truth and post-trust: how to re-define trust in the judicial system and the media
This article revisits the rational and symbolic elements of assumed and earned trust, and how social and political trust is intertwined with trust in...
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Unlocking Africa’s economic potential: The role of PPPs in fuelling infrastructure development and investment–South Africa’s perspective
Sub-Saharan African governments are grappling with the significant challenge of meeting growing citizen demands while simultaneously maintaining and...
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“VEKLURY”
1. The right to inspect documents and the right to make a statement are guaranteed components of the status of a party, which is manifested in the...