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Volume 14, issue 6, 2025
- When Does Website Blocking Actually Work? pp. 1-18

- Aaron Herps, Paul A. Watters, Daniela Simone and Jeffrey L. Foster
- Tort Immunity Waiver for Vaccine Injuries: Ethical and Legal Perspectives pp. 1-10

- Tammy Cowart and Gregory L. Bock
- Comparative Labor Law Studies in Indonesia and Malaysia: Social–Economic Inequality and Governance of Migrant Workers pp. 1-25

- Yeti Kurniati and Abdillah Abdillah
Volume 14, issue 5, 2025
- Tax Strategy as an Alternative to Tax Incentives to Stimulate Investment in the Global Minimum Tax Era in Indonesia pp. 1-15

- Amelia Cahyadini, Prita Amalia and Fahriza Fahriza
- Socially Distancing the ‘Irregular’ Migrant: An Arendtian Political Analysis of Contemporary UK Asylum Law pp. 1-22

- Joel Platt
- Is Private Law Tort Adjudication a Public Good? The Case of Dissipation of Damages pp. 1-22

- Prue Vines and Kylie Burns
- “Nobody Really Got Hurt”—The Legitimization of the Grey Area of Sexual Violence and the Reflection of Gender Roles pp. 1-22

- Aixa Louro de Almeida, Sofia Knittel, Bárbara Pereira, Emma de Thouars da Silva and Andreia de Castro Rodrigues
- International Law and the Protection of Migrant Children with Disabilities pp. 1-22

- Mary Elizabeth Crock
- Optimizing the Societal Value of Tort Law by Meeting Justice Needs of All Stakeholders: Towards Restorative Tort Law pp. 1-24

- Femke M. Ruitenbeek-Bart and Arno J. Akkermans
- Cultivating Continued Control: Post-Separation Abuse and Entrapped Legal Consciousness pp. 1-25

- Einav Perry, Gil Rothschild Elyassi and Arianne Renan Barzilay
- Enhancing Marine Environmental Protection Enforcement in Taiwan: Legal and Policy Reforms in the Context of International Conventions pp. 1-23

- Shu-Hong Lin and Yu-Cheng Wang
- From Solidarity to Exclusion: The ‘Safe Country’ Concept in UK Asylum Law and the Irony of Borders pp. 1-23

- Rossella Pulvirenti
- The Regulation of Market Manipulation in the EU Energy Sector: Doctrinal Analysis of REMIT II’s Sanctioning Framework pp. 1-27

- Ionuț Bogdan Berceanu, Mihaela Victorița Cărăușan and Alina Zorzoană
- Durable Protection in the European Union: The Case of Persons Fleeing Armed Conflicts pp. 1-27

- Christel Querton and Iryna Hnasevych
- The Shifting Sands of Legal Aid Deserts: Access to Justice for Asylum in 2022–24 pp. 1-19

- Jo Wilding
- From National Rules to Global Norms: Aligning China’s L2 Autonomous Ship Regulations with the IMO MASS Code pp. 1-19

- Yu Peng, Xinyi Han, Yanglian Ye and Rongyu Fan
- Religious Actors as Friction Creators Shaping the AI Dialogue pp. 1-17

- Whittney Barth
- The Cost of Justice: Vicarious Trauma and the Legal System’s Duty of Care to Jurors pp. 1-17

- John S. Croucher and Rebecca Ward
- Insect Trafficking: A Green Criminological Perspective pp. 1-17

- Angus Nurse and Elliot Doornbos
- Locked Away While Innocent: Women, Human Rights, and Pre-Trial Detention pp. 1-17

- Samantha Jeffries and Barbara Owen
- Do Mass Tort Negligence Class Actions Adequately Compensate Victims and Effectively Deter Tortfeasor Wrongdoing? pp. 1-21

- Nikki Chamberlain and Michael Legg
- Law, Gender Justice, and the Dynamics of Democratic Backsliding pp. 1-21

- Reut Itzkovitch-Malka
Volume 14, issue 4, 2025
- Algorithm Power and Legal Boundaries: Rights Conflicts and Governance Responses in the Era of Artificial Intelligence pp. 1-28

- Jinghui He and Zhenyang Zhang
- How Can Legal Measures Protect Chinese Doctors from Patient Violence? pp. 1-20

- Weimin Shi, Ruiyu Geng and Hanbin Wang
- Hybrid Working Policies, Reasonable Accommodation, and Staff with Disabilities: A Case Study of European Universities pp. 1-19

- Lisa Waddington
- Organisational Challenges in US Law Enforcement’s Response to AI-Driven Cybercrime and Deepfake Fraud pp. 1-18

- Leo S. F. Lin
- Community Cornerstones: An Analysis of HBCU Law School Clinical Programs’ Impact on Surrounding Communities pp. 1-18

- Adeshola Akintobi, Sabine O’Hara, Elgloria Harrison and John Brittain
- Authorship and Ownership Issues Raised by AI-Generated Works: A Comparative Analysis pp. 1-18

- Anthi Gaidartzi and Irini Stamatoudi
- Copyright Implications and Legal Responses to AI Training: A Chinese Perspective pp. 1-23

- Li You and Han Luo
- Accessibility of Dutch Public Space: Regulations and Local Actions by Pedestrians with Disabilities pp. 1-13

- Dick Houtzager and Edwin Luitzen De Vos
- From Legal Commentaries to Common Instruction: Joseph Story’s Abridgments to His Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States pp. 1-15

- Brigid Flaherty Staab
- Justice Delayed in the COVID-19 Era: Injunctions, Mootness, and Religious Freedom in the United States Legal System pp. 1-16

- Karen McGuffee, Tammy Garland and Sherah L. Basham
- A Study on the Underperformance of Civil Law in the University Rankings and Research Databases pp. 1-16

- Zlatan Meskic
- Moral Injury: An Emerging Aspect of the Employer’s Duty of Care to Employees? pp. 1-21

- Wendy Elizabeth Bonython
- Toward a ‘Green Intelligence’? The Intelligence Practices of Non-Governmental Organisations Which Combat Environmental Crime pp. 1-33

- Charlotte M. Davies
- Incremental Progress in Combating IUU Fishing: A Review of China’s 2020 Administrative Regulations for Distant-Water Fisheries pp. 1-17

- Qing Zhao, Xuexin Yi and Ming Jing
- Apologies in Mitigation of Damages for Negligence: Incentive or Weapon? pp. 1-17

- Jessica Kerr and Robyn Carroll
- Mining Work Health, Safety Laws and Serious Industrial Crimes in Australia: Down the Shaft of Jurisdictional Inconsistency pp. 1-30

- Trajce Cvetkovski and Neville Weston
- Balancing Privacy and Risk: A Critical Analysis of Personal Data Use as Governed by Saudi Insurance Law pp. 1-14

- Mutaz Abdulaziz Alkhedhairy
- Resolution After Medical Injuries: Case Studies of Communication-and-Resolution-Programs Demonstrate Their Promise as an Alternative to Clinical Negligence pp. 1-14

- Jennifer Sarah Schulz
Volume 14, issue 3, 2025
- The Prison-Identity Complex: Unravelling Labour and Law in Identity-Based Prison Worklines pp. 1-32

- Lihi Yona and Faina Milman-Sivan
- On Gastronomic Jurisprudence and Judicial Wellness as a Matter of Competence pp. 1-19

- Alan C. Logan, Colleen M. Berryessa, Pragya Mishra and Susan L. Prescott
- Tax Control Between Legality and Motivation: A Case Study on Romanian Legislation pp. 1-23

- Ioana Maria Costea, Despina-Martha Ilucă and Maria-Eliza Galan
- A Problem-Solving Court for Crimes Against Older Adults pp. 1-23

- George B. Pesta, Julie N. Brancale and Thomas G. Blomberg
- The Banality of Crimmigration—Can Immigration Law Recover Itself? pp. 1-15

- Catherine Dauvergne
- Algorithmic Bias as a Core Legal Dilemma in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Conceptual Basis and the Current State of Regulation pp. 1-15

- Gergely Ferenc Lendvai and Gergely Gosztonyi
- Using Computational Methods to Explore Law in Sermons pp. 1-16

- Markus M. Totzeck and Valentin Fuchs
- From a Medical to a Social Model: The Evolution of Disability Rights in the Peruvian Constitutional Court’s Jurisprudence (2004–2024) pp. 1-21

- Alfonso Renato Vargas-Murillo, Enlil Iván Herrera-Pérez, Rafael Fortunato Supo Hallasi, Carlos Alberto Cueva Quispe and Ilda Nadia Monica de la Asuncion Pari-Bedoya
- Evaluating the Wallet-Based DCEP: Regulatory Innovations and Implementation Strategies in China’s Retail CBDC pp. 1-26

- Zhenyong Li and Jianxing Li
- Navigating Uncertain Terrain: Risk of Abuse or Misuse of Psychiatric Epistemic Power in the Face of Uncertainty Without Ethical Reflexivity and Regulation pp. 1-11

- Abdullah Yıldız and Berna Arda
- AI Moderation and Legal Frameworks in Child-Centric Social Media: A Case Study of Roblox pp. 1-38

- Mohamed Chawki
- Rethinking Trademark Dilution in Jordan: Addressing Ambiguities and Aligning with Global Standards pp. 1-30

- Shatha Majid Shannag and Subhajit Basu
- Intersections of the Right to Education and Human Dignity in International Human Rights Law: A Purpose-Based Analysis pp. 1-22

- Obinna Christian Edeji
Volume 14, issue 2, 2025
- The UK’s Foreign Investment Security Review Mechanism: Characteristics, Origins, and Responses pp. 1-22

- Shaotang Wang, Lingyi Yang and Guozhen Li
- A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Alternative Models of Incarceration pp. 1-16

- Anamalia Suʻesuʻe, Dylan Pilger and Lorinda Riley
- Global Compacts and the EU Pact on Asylum and Migration: A Clash Between the Talk and the Walk pp. 1-16

- Gamze Ovacık and François Crépeau
- Inter-American Human Rights System and Social Change in Latin America pp. 1-16

- Martha Gutiérrez
- Judicial Narratives and ‘Reality’: A Thematic Analysis of References to Family Violence in Sentencing Remarks for the Offence of Threat to Kill pp. 1-16

- Jonathan Pears and Patricia Easteal
- Limits of Legal Certainty: A Commentary on the “Dana Gas” Case pp. 1-16

- Badreddine Berrahlia and Mourad Benseghir
- The Lawfulness of Citizenship Deprivation: Comparing Australia and the UK pp. 1-21

- Guy Baldwin
- Intellectual Property as a Strategy for Business Development pp. 1-21

- Ligia Isabel Beltrán-Urvina, Byron Fabricio Acosta-Andino, Monica Cecilia Gallegos-Varela and Henry Marcelo Vallejos-Orbe
- The Evolution of Mental Health Legislation in South Africa: Towards a Rights-Based Approach pp. 1-26

- Letitia Pienaar
- The Fourteenth Amendment and University Intellectual Diversity pp. 1-11

- Christopher R. Green
- Special Prosecutor’s Offices and Their Position in a State Governed by the Rule of Law: Is the Abolition of Office of Special Prosecution in Slovakia Unconstitutional? pp. 1-23

- Libor Klimek and Bystrík Šramel
- Between Urgency and Exception: Rethinking Legal Responses to the Ecological Crisis pp. 1-15

- Houda Alhoussari
- An Adaptive Conceptualisation of Artificial Intelligence and the Law, Regulation and Ethics pp. 1-28

- Ikpenmosa Uhumuavbi
- Corporate Insolvency Laws in Selected Jurisdictions: US, England, France, and Germany—A Comparative Perspective pp. 1-28

- Ana Maria Fagetan
- Use of Drones in Disasters in the European Union: Privacy Issues and Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic and Mass Surveillance Jurisprudence of the ECtHR and the CJEU pp. 1-28

- Maria Maniadaki, Dimitrios D. Alexakis and Efpraxia-Aithra Maria
- Emerging Technologies, Law and Policies pp. 1-4

- Esther Salmerón-Manzano
- A Little Too Little, A Little Too Late: The Political Impact of Russia’s Anti-Corruption Enforcement pp. 1-19

- Marina Zaloznaya and William M. Reisinger
- Application of Shia Islamic Law in Contemporary Legal Systems pp. 1-18

- Akif Tahiiev
Volume 14, issue 1, 2024
- Political Parties as “Great Schools” of Civic Education pp. 1-13

- Joseph Postell
- Confiscation Beyond the All-Crime Approach and the Proportionality Principle—A Case of the Lithuanian Illicit Enrichment Offence Concept pp. 1-14

- Skirmantas Bikelis
- Termination Clauses in Common Law and Civil Law: A Comparative Corpus-Based Analysis of English–Italian Terms of Service pp. 1-14

- Patrizia Giampieri
- Promoting Equal Protection and Regulatory Remedies for Balanced Civic Education pp. 1-23

- Peder Humlen
- The Right to Be Oneself: The International and Italian Situation Regarding Gender Incongruence, Focusing on Legislation, Rights, Access to Care, and Appropriateness pp. 1-12

- Nicola Di Fazio, Giuseppe Delogu, Miriam Ottaviani, Gianpietro Volonnino, Mauro Arcangeli, Fabio Del Duca, Biancamaria Treves and Raffaele La Russa
- Antibiotic Resistance, Polycentricity, and the Regulation of Antibiotic Prescribing in the Primary Care Setting pp. 1-26

- David J. Carter
- Cryptocurrencies as a Threat to U.S. Homeland Security Interests pp. 1-10

- Austen D. Givens
- In Pursuit of Civic Engagement in Texas: Leveraging Trust in a Changed Legal Landscape pp. 1-34

- Catherine Copeland, Amy O’Dell, Abigail Smith, Jessica Garcia and Boleslaw Z. Kabala
- Unkept Promises: On the Implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in Korea pp. 1-17

- Dae Un Hong and Jae Sun Kim
- Advancing Asset Tokenization in the European Union and Latvia: A Regulatory and Policy Perspective pp. 1-17

- Nauris Jūrmalis, Anželika Berķe-Berga and Marta Urbāne
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