Browsing School of Law by Title
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Adam and Eve 21st Century
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022) -
ADAPTING A HUMAN RIGHTS-BASED FRAMEWORK TO INFORM MILITARIES’ ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES
(Saint Louis University, 24-05-2024)Key global powers are engaged in the development of artificial intelligence (“AI”) for military purposes, and it is widely accepted that the development and deployment of AI tools will lead to a revolution in military ... -
ADR, cultural heritage and intellectual property: A continuum of dispute resolution processes
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022-01-01) -
ADR, cultural heritage and intellectual property: A continuum of dispute resolution processes
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022-01-01) -
The Age of Conflict: Rethinking Childhood, Law, and Age Through the Israeli-Palestinian Case
(2012-03-08)This chapter attempts to provide a contextualized investigation of some of the central factors which inform the intricate interplay between childhood, law, and age. To a great extent, the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian ... -
The AI global order: What place for the European Union?
(2023-01-24) -
Air Transport and International Economic Law
(EDITIONS A. PEDONE, 2019-05-13)This paper examines the economic regulation of international civil aviation with a view to debunking a number of myths surrounding it. The focus is on public international law understood in its classical construct. The ... -
Anonymous Speech: Literature, Law and Politics
(2018-03) -
The Applicability of the UK Computer Misuse Act 1990 onto Cases of Technology Facilitated Domestic Violence and Abuse.
(2021-05-31)Technology-facilitated abuse – so-called “tech abuse” – in domestic abuse and intimate partner violence (IPV) contexts is a rapidly increasing problem: Women’s Aid estimates that nearly 85% of victims/survivors are subjected ... -
Applying for Leniency Is a Leap in the Dark: Protecting the Effectiveness of Leniency Programmes
After Pfleiderer, Donau Chemie and Kone the CJEU returned on the topic of the effectiveness of leniency programmes with a key judgment on multijurisdictional leniency applications. The preliminary reference ruling in DHL ... -
The Architecture of Functional Jurisdiction: Unpacking Contactless Control – On Public Powers, S.S. and Others v. Italy, and the “Operational Model”
Available accounts on jurisdiction, effective control, and the reach of human rights protections fail to provide a coherent construction that is principled and applicable across the board, within and beyond territorial ... -
Are Legal Rules Content-Independent Reasons?
(2012-03-01)