Department of Law: Recent submissions
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One Country, Two International Status? The Evolution of Hong Kong’s International Positioning from Western Imperialism to Chinese Authoritarianism
(2022-01-01)Today, Hong Kong has become a very symbolic place where one can witness a global clash between authoritarian and liberal-democratic ideologies and forces. In particular, the National Security Law enacted in August 2020 ... -
What it means to suffer harm
(2022-01-01)In recent years, there has been a growing jurisprudential and philosophical literature on the concept of harm, in particular, what it means to suffer harm. This paper defends the most unpopular account of what it means to ... -
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Human Right to Clean Environment and the Rights of Nature in the Anthropocene
(Polish Academy of Sciences, 2023-10-02) -
Religion as Liberal Politics
US and UK courts define religion as a belief system dealing with existential concerns, which is separable from politics, and need not be theistic. Where does this concept of religion come from? Some scholars trace it to ... -
Capacity, Participation and Values in Comparative Legal Perspective
(2023-06)With contributions from an international team of experts, this collection provides a much-needed international, comparative approach to mental capacity law. -
The Contemporary Values of Operadiction Regimes
Regimes of operadiction simultaneously produce both their own governance scripts and the ontology of their operation, the realities in which they apply. Regimes of operadiction and veridiction share aspects of open-ended ... -
Marine Mammals in the Polar Regions
The polar regions represent crucial habitat for several marine mammal species. Taking note of increased anthropogenic stresses to the fragile environments of the Antarctic and the Arctic, this chapter examines the international ... -
DROIT INTERNATIONAL ET GOUVERNANCE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT
(2023-07-31) -
Law's Numbers
(Duke University Press, 2023-11-01)