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Navigating Law-making and Law Reform in Small Jurisdictions
However they are defined, the many small jurisdictions of the world face several challenges when it comes to making and changing law. With small populations and limited finances, they may find themselves without adequate ... -
Negotiating Strangeness on the Abortion Trail
(Routledge, 2016-11-10)Negotiating strangeness refers to a set of feminist care practices that feel out ‘the trail’ as a timespace occupied by those travelling in search of abortion. Responding to Lentin (2004), and drawing on Ahmed (2000) and ... -
Neo-Systems Theory and Jurisprudence
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New Challenges for the Convention on the Rights of the Child Upon Reaching Middle Age
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New Court, New Justice?
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New Risks in International Trade in the Caribbean
(Routledge, 2015-10-19) -
The New Social Contract - A Dignified Life for both the Poor and the Wealthy
(Nomos Verlag, 2019-06-12)In ihren Beiträgen verbinden die Autoren grundsätzliche philosophische Überlegungen zur grundlegenden Bedeutung von Menschenwürde für die Menschenrechte mit konkreteren Forderungen, wie mit der Befriedigung lebensnotwendiger ... -
The New Social Contract - A Dignified Life for Both the Poor and the Wealthy
(Hart and the University of Potsdam, 2019)A new social contract is emerging in law, which has and will benefit both the poor and the wealthy, providing all with a dignified life. This new social contract is both global and national, thus accepting critiques of the ... -
The Normative Foundations of the Criminalisation of Human Smuggling. Exploring the Fault Lines between European and International Law
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Normative visibility and artistic resistance to War
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Normative Weighing and Legal Guidance of Conduct
(2012-07-01)Copyright © Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 2012. Contemporary legal philosophers commonly understand the normative force of law in terms of practical reason. They sharply disagree, however, on how exactly it ...