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Are Legal Rules Content-Independent Reasons?
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Are there Asian diasporic laws in Britain? Reconsidering the presuppositions of legal pluralism
(Il Mulino publishing house, 2020-06-08)The concept of ‘Asian laws in Britain’ was proposed in the 1990s by a leading scholar of South Asian laws, Werner Menski, within the larger framework of legal pluralism. This article explores the reasons why it might be ... -
Article 40
(Brill Academic Pub, 2006)This volume constitutes a commentary on Article 40 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, dealing with child criminal justice. -
Articles 18-21, 23-26 of the 1970 UNESCO Convention: Final Clauses
(Oxford University Press, 2024-02-29) -
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Schengen Borders: Automated Processing, Algorithmic Profiling and Facial Recognition in the Era of Techno-Solutionism
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Ask a Feminist: Gender and the Rise of the Global Right
(Chicago University Press, 2019-03-01) -
'Asserting Personal Jurisdiction over Non-Resident Class Members: Comparative Insights for the United Kingdom'
(2019-12-16)The opt-out class action involves a unique participant, viz, the absent class member whose claim is prosecuted by a representative claimant, who does not opt-out of the action nor do anything else in relation to it, and ... -
Assessment Of National Security Concerns In The Acquisition Of US And UK Assets
(Syracuse University Institute for Security Policy and Law, 2022-02-19) -
Attempting constitutional reform on the island microjurisdiction of Alderney
(SAGE Publications, 2018-05-11)Research into state size and democracy has revealed that the very smallest states are more likely to be democratic than their larger counterparts. Being an island, as well as having a British colonial past, is also associated ... -
Attitudes to polygamy in English law
(Cambridge University Press, 2003-04) -
Attorney General v X: Commentary and Feminist Judgment
(Hart Publishing, 2017-02-09)The commentary considers the feminist judgment as a exercise in progressive constitutionalism addressing gendered harms. The feminist judgment, an imagined Supreme Court judgment in Attorney General v X and others [1992] ... -
Authority in Transnational Legal Theory Theorising Across Disciplines
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016-09-30)