We are improving our search experience. To check which content you have full access to, or for advanced search, go back to the old search.

Search

Please fill in this field.
Filters applied:

Search Results

Showing 1-20 of 2,231 results
  1. Amnesties, Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law

    The aim of this paper is to assess an objection to amnesties conferred in transitional justice contexts: that they violate the rule of law. The paper...

    Article Open access 03 November 2023
  2. Recourse, Litigation, and the Rule of Law

    Recent high-profile lawsuits have supported competing narratives that alternately depict civil litigation as an essential instrument of the rule of...

    Matthew A. Shapiro in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 29 June 2024
  3. To what extent is rule 50 of the Olympic charter valid? Balancing athletes freedom of expression and the mythical political neutrality of sport

    The right to freedom of speech and expression is a widely proclaimed right but far less protected, especially in the sporting arena. The compulsion...

    Article 01 September 2023
  4. Crisis, Reinterpretation, and the Rule of Law: Repurposing ‘Cohesion’ as a General EU Spending Power

    The EU Treaties contain no provision akin to the clause in the United States Constitution empowering spending in the ‘general Welfare’, i.e., for the...

    Peter L. Lindseth, Päivi Leino-Sandberg in Hague Journal on the Rule of Law
    Article 24 June 2024
  5. Essence of Viewpoints of the “2021 World Artificial Intelligence Conference Rule of Law Forum”

    On July 8, 2021, the World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2021 was held in Shanghai. On July 9, the “2021 World Artificial Intelligence...
    Chapter 2024
  6. EU Enlargement in Disregard of the Rule of Law: A Way Forward Following the Unsuccessful Dispute Settlement Between Croatia and Slovenia and the Name Change of Macedonia

    EU enlargement has always been a political process. That said, the rule of law is an important aspect and principle of the EU enlargement policy....

    Article Open access 28 March 2022
  7. The Core Requirements of the International Rule of Law in the Practice of States

    Is it possible to identify some foundational elements of international law that can be generally accepted by all States? Can such core elements reach...

    Article Open access 24 March 2021
  8. Models of Criminal Procedure System

    This book is an in-depth study on the criminal procedure in China. Using the social science research method, the author studies some systems and...

    Ruihua Chen
    Book 2022
  9. The EU Rule of Law Initiative Towards the Western Balkans

    The EU adopted a new enlargement strategy for the Western Balkans countries in 2018, provided a time frame for Serbia and Montenegro potentially to...

    Article Open access 18 November 2020
  10. The National Reconciliation Commission in Practice

    In transitional societies where the rule of law is in limbo and state institutions are usually fragile, implementation of mechanisms to address gross...
    Marian Yankson-Mensah in Transitional Justice in Ghana
    Chapter 2020
  11. EU Minority Conditionality and the Rule of Law: The Case of Croatia

    The idea of European integration and the motto ‘united in diversity’ can be seen as the connection between diverse European national cultures and the...
    Chapter 2022
  12. Data Flows versus Data Protection: Map** Existing Reconciliation Models in Global Trade Law

    With the increased role of data in societies, the interfaces between tradeTrade and privacyPrivacy protection have become multiple and intensified,...
    Conference paper 2021
  13. The Legal Framework of the National Reconciliation Commission

    The enabling laws and keyFeatures featuresNational Reconciliation Commission features of a truth commission provide a basis for understanding its...
    Marian Yankson-Mensah in Transitional Justice in Ghana
    Chapter 2020
  14. Historical Background to the Establishment of the National Reconciliation Commission

    The establishment of Ghana’s National Reconciliation Commission was a response to gross human rights violations perpetrated under the rule of eight...
    Marian Yankson-Mensah in Transitional Justice in Ghana
    Chapter 2020
  15. Well-Tempered Power: ‘A Cultural Achievement of Universal Significance’

    According to Laurent Pech, the rule of law was described as a “‘buzzword’ by [Hungary’s] justice minister; a fiction by a Fidesz MP; and a ‘magic...

    Article Open access 11 June 2024
  16. Diversity of European Societies: Regimes, Freedoms, Rights, and the Rule of Law

    Twenty-four of forty-five European states with a population of over half a million people went through the transition from the communist system...
    Chapter 2022
  17. Amnesty

    A second option, exactly the opposite of prosecution, is amnesty—that is, not prosecuting systemic crimes. At first glance, it may seem doubtful that...
    Gerhard Werle, Moritz Vormbaum in Transitional Justice
    Chapter 2022
  18. The Rule of Law: Theoretical Principles

    The relationship between law and the process of development is highly problematic and has been the subject of intense controversy for several...
    Chapter 2020
Did you find what you were looking for? Share feedback.