Browsing Tag
law
The Regulation of Consumer Credit: A Transatlantic Analysis
The Regulation of Consumer Credit gives a comprehensive overview of the regulation of consumer credit in both the…
University of Leeds
The Distorted Jurisprudential Discourse of Nazi Law
Simon Lavis discusses ‘Nazi law’ and its aberration from normal legal-historical development with a point of rupture persisting…
The Open University
Excessive use of force cases
Robert Kasieta discusses his experience of excessive use of force cases and discusses the case of George Floyd.…
University of Wisconsin
Information Environmentalism
Information Environmentalism applies four environmental analytical frameworks – ecology, ‘the commons’, public choice theory, and welfare economics –…
Curtin University
How the future of work can work for the workers
As the world of work is undergoing the substantial transformation known as ‘Work 4.0’, Marc De Vos explores…
Macquarie University
Legalising assisted dying: cross purposes and unintended consequences
In the UK, assisted dying continues to be unlawful, and pro-legalization campaigners have made use of human rights…
London School of Economics
Dominion Status and the Origins of Authoritarian Constitutionalism in Pakistan
The legal legacy of Dominion status in Pakistan (1947–1956) explains the rise, configuration, and normalization of authoritarian constitutionalism…
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Democracy, the global climate emergency and environmental ethics
Barry Smart discusses the unsustainability of modernity, its distinctive features and environmental consequences, which are global in scale…
University of Portsmouth
Medical Patents and the Right to Health
The coming into force of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) in the mid-1990s…
SOAS, University of London
Parental liability in EU competition law
Why parent companies are held liable for the infringements committed by their subsidiaries under EU competition law? Andriani…
King's College London