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Facts, Artifacts, and Law-Given Reasons
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022-08-12)This chapter centers around law's capacity to constitute practical reasons. In discussing this theme, consideration is given to law's artifactual character. The discussion falls into two main parts. In Section 1, I critically ... -
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 ... -
BILATERAL LABOR AGREEMENTS AS MIGRATION GOVERNANCE TOOLS: AN ANALYSIS FROM A GENDER LENS
(2022-07-01)This Article discusses BLAs as tools of global labor migration governance, with a specific focus on gender. Drawing on our global database of 582 bilateral labor migration agreements (BLAs), we investigate the extent to ... -
Third Party Funding, Class Actions, and the Question of Regulation: A Topical Analysis
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Mini-publics, student participation, and universities’ deliberative capacity
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Drafting video game loot box regulation for dummies: a Chinese lesson
(2022-01-01)Loot boxes are virtual items in video games that players purchase to obtain randomised rewards of varying value. Such randomised monetisation methods are prevalently implemented globally. Loot boxes are conceptually and ... -
In it for the Money? Academic Publishing, Open Access and the Authors’ Claim to Self-Determination in Private International Law
(Oxford University Press, 2022-09-06)