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Harmful Unbundling
Companies have been unbundling their products: they have been selling products and services separately that were traditionally sold together. In doing so, they have raised their profits. This paper uses a model to show how ... -
Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship
Most modern democracies punish hate speech. Less freedom for some, they claim, guarantees greater freedom for others. This book rejects that approach, arguing that democracies have better ways of combating violence and ... -
Hate speech and the normative foundations of regulation
(Cambridge University Press, 2013-12-16)Racist incidents on American university campuses in the 1980s triggered a storm of publications by scholars who coined the phrase ‘hate speech’ for the legal lexicon. Some of the offences had already been subject to legal ... -
The History of Double Jeopardy and Criminal Jurisdiction: US v Gamble (2019) and R v Hutchinson (1677)
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2023-06-08)The History of Double Jeopardy and Criminal Jurisdiction: US v. Gamble (2019) and R. v. Hutchinson (1677) In 2019, the United States Supreme Court decided the case of US v. Gamble, reaffirming the “dual sovereignty” exception ... -
Holding Corporations Liable for Breaches of Indigenous Peoples’ Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia: Chimera or Reality?
(2023-01-01)The article examines whether corporations can be held liable for breaches of Indigenous peoples’ right to a healthy environment in Colombia. After exposing the scope of the right in the international, regional and Colombian ... -
“Hospital Shields” and the Limits of International Law
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How China Built the World’s Biggest Patent Office: The Pressure Driving Mechanism
(Max-Planck-Institut für Immaterialgüter- und Wettbewerbsrecht, 2017-12-05)In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the world. While explanations for this patent surge focus on some relevant factors such as the use of subsidies for application ... -
How Should Lawyers Use Sociological Ideas? Juristic Practice and Social Science?
(Edward Elgar, 2016)Can sociological inquiries play an important role in addressing juristic issues? Are they debarred from doing so by a necessary separation of ‘is’ and ‘ought’ – by the divide between a sociological concern to understand ... -
How to fill the international law lacunae in sovereign insolvency in EU law?
(European Central Bank, 2016-12-01)In the twenty-first century sovereign debt problems are not just the domain of emerging market economies. They have also become a feature of the economic environment in a number of developed countries in particular in the ... -
How to Make Bad Law: Lessons from Cyberspace
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Human Disability
(Informa UK Limited, 2014-04-15)