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Volume 15, issue 4, 2026
- Media Representations of Cyberbullying and Their Relationship to Criminalisation: A Child-Centred Analysis from Hungary pp. 1-17

- Enikő Kovács-Szépvölgyi and Szilvia Horváth
- Revising the WTO Contract: Is the Trump Administration’s Vision Workable? pp. 1-8

- Simon Lester
- The European Union, the WTO, and the “Rhetoric of Reaction” pp. 1-8

- Carlo M. Cantore
- Inheritance Law in Flux: Adapting to Modern Family Realities pp. 1-27

- Géraldine Chapus-Rapin and Antoine Eigenmann
- Platform-Facilitated Grooming and AI Chatbots: Rethinking Criminal Liability and Regulation pp. 1-45

- Mohamed Chawki
- Radically Changed by the Revolution: The Meaning of Citizenship and Civic Education pp. 1-29

- Michael J. Driscoll and Jose Arevalo
- Environmental Law in Transition: A Scoping Review and Doctrinal Comparative Analysis of Ukraine and Lithuania pp. 1-21

- Rinata Kazak, Denys Shyhal and Greta Česnaitytė
- Can AI Participate in Dispute Resolution? Five Fundamental Questions That Remain Open for Discussion pp. 1-21

- Jing Ma, Jingyi Chen, Tianhao Hu, Mingyu Deng and Xuesong Li
- Intersectional Discrimination and Institutional Violence in Cases of Sexual Violence Against Indigenous Women: A Comparative Human Rights Analysis of IACHR Case 11.565 and Camila v. Peru (CRC) pp. 1-21

- Yasmín Stefani Franco Bermúdez and Carlos Alberto Echeverría Mayorga
- From Recognition to Enforceability: Constitutionalizing the Right to Mental Health in Peru Through Constitutional Court Jurisprudence pp. 1-21

- Alfonso Renato Vargas-Murillo, Rafael Fortunato Supo Hallasi, Carlos Alberto Cueva Quispe, Ilda Nadia Monica de la Asuncion Pari-Bedoya, Regis André Junior Fernández Argandoña and Carlos Alberto Pajuelo Beltrán
- The Structure and Functioning of the Turkish Court of Accounts as the Body Responsible for the Financial Audit of State-Owned (Public) Companies Under Turkish Law pp. 1-35

- Hüseyin Bilgin and Yasin Atalan
- Legal Transplants: Truths and Errors in Comparative Legal Analysis pp. 1-23

- José Alexander Velásquez Ochoa, Rafael Alejandro Betancourt Durango, Luis Fernando Garcés Giraldo, José Luis Castilla Cabezudo, David Alberto Garcia Arango, Marcela Giraldo Giraldo and Natalia Isabel Jaramillo Gómez
- Sea-Level Rise, Human Rights, and State Responsibility: Advisory Opinions in an Interdependent International Legal Order pp. 1-23

- Hatice Kubra Ecemis Yilmaz
- Strategic Challenges of the EU Succession Regulation: Same-Sex Marriages in Light of C-713/23 and Its Implications for Slovak Succession Law pp. 1-23

- Lubica Saktorová and Andrea Barancová
- The Prosecution and Conviction of Those Who Are Responsible for “Atrocity Crimes” in Canada and the Advancement of International Justice pp. 1-19

- James C. Simeon
- Autonomous Organizations and the Decline of Anthropocentric Law pp. 1-11

- Shawn Bayern
- The New Way of Working at the WTO: Looking at ECA pp. 1-11

- Gabrielle Marceau and Antoine Comont
- Beyond Consent-Centred Protection in Digital Healthcare: Italy, Secondary Use of Health Data, and Governance-Based Safeguards for AI-Mediated Care pp. 1-13

- Tommaso Spasari, Paolo Bailo, Giuliano Pesel, Giovanni D’Alessandro and Giovanna Ricci
- Political Economy as Civic Education: A Contested-Principles Approach to New Statutory Requirements in Ohio pp. 1-20

- Robert Wyllie
- Legislating the Unwritten (Fundamental Rights-Based) Refusal Ground in European Criminal Law pp. 1-20

- István Szijártó
- Tracing Legitimacy in the Art Market: Evaluating Thirty Years of the 1995 UNIDROIT Convention pp. 1-32

- Maria Anna Iosifidou and Irini Stamatoudi
- Research on the Risk Prevention and Control of Data Poisoning in the Age of Artificial Intelligence pp. 1-18

- Bo Long, Zilong Han, Yukun Yue and Yulin Tong
- The Concept of ‘Equilibrium’ in the Belgian Family Pact: An Illustration of Tailor-Made and Inclusive Inheritance Law pp. 1-16

- Hannelore Thijs and Alain-Laurent Verbeke
- Dialogue with the Disabled “Other”: Expanding Legal Frameworks of Civil-Civic Engagement to Enhance Inclusion of Individuals with Down Syndrome pp. 1-16

- Boleslaw Z. Kabala and Kelli Neel
- Dian in the Civil Code Era: A Historical, Systematic, and Axiological Reassessment pp. 1-16

- Wei Xiao
- The Law the Sea Left Behind: Reforming Maritime Criminal Law pp. 1-16

- Selina Wai-Ming Robinson
- Employment Issues for Third-Country Nationals in Hungary and the EU, with Particular Regard to Collective Labour Law and Wage Policy pp. 1-15

- Hilda Tóth and Gábor Mélypataki
- Peace Under the Shadow of Authoritarianism: The Prospects of Illiberal Peacebuilding in Türkiye pp. 1-31

- Zeynep Ardıç
- Algorithmic Tax Justice in Peru pp. 1-26

- Daniel Irwin Yacolca-Estares, Elsa E. Choy-Zevallos, Jorge M. Chavez-Díaz and Marco Antonio Huamán-Sialer
- A Mark of Contempt: Spitting, Dignity, and the Misclassification of Harm in Law pp. 1-26

- Rebecca C. K. Ward and John S. Croucher
- Smartphones in the Fog of War: Civilian Intelligence Apps and the Boundaries of International Humanitarian Law pp. 1-26

- Berkant Akkuş
- Comparative Study on the Ownership of Copyright of Artificial Intelligence-Generated Works pp. 1-33

- Guanglei Chen, Yulin Tong and Zilong Han
- Excluding Parents in Cases of Complete Parental Abandonment from Intestate Succession: Different Jurisprudential Approaches in South African Law pp. 1-22

- Anél Gildenhuys
- Reversals in the ‘Right to Health’? The Case of SARS-CoV-2 pp. 1-22

- Nirmala Pillay
- A Critical Approach to Technofeudalism in EU Law: The Architecture of Big Tech’s Influence pp. 1-24

- Tamás Dezső Ziegler, Thomas Buijnink, Reiner Diederik Duvenage, Sarolta Szabó and Gergely Gosztonyi
- Integrating Legal Education into Medical Training: A Conceptual Framework for Reducing Medico-Legal Risks in Healthcare pp. 1-24

- Larisa Pătru, Oana Andreea Diaconu, Maria Cristina Bezna, Gabriela Boldeanu, Ciprian-Laurențiu Pătru, Adrian Bogdan and Elena Cristina Andrei
- Ensuring Justice for Vietnamese Child Victims of Human Trafficking: Lessons from the United Kingdom pp. 1-24

- Dang Thi Thu Huyen and Nguyen Duy Dzung
- The Limits of State Sanctuary: A Feminist Case Study of VAWA Barriers in Colorado pp. 1-24

- Haley Noel Graham and Lisa Pasko
- Regulating the Digital Carbon Footprint: Green Information Systems Governance in India’s Copyright Societies pp. 1-14

- Gururaj Devarhubli
- A New Frontier? Exploring Artificial Intelligence in Corporate Insolvency pp. 1-38

- Kayode Akintola
Volume 15, issue 3, 2026
- Public Resource Dot EU: Compliance Pathways for the EU Standardisation System After the Malamud Judgment pp. 1-26

- Andrew Leyden
- Legal Regulation of Sustainable Delivery of Government-Procured Public Elderly Care Services in China’s Moderately Aging Society: Dilemmas and Legalization Pathways pp. 1-25

- Yuan Lin and Yue Zhao
- Testamentary Capacity and Succession Agreements in Later Life: A Spanish Perspective pp. 1-25

- Jaume Tarabal Bosch
- Shortcomings in the Tracing of Digital Assets in the EU’s Insolvency III Directive pp. 1-16

- Dominik Skauradszun and Paula Moffatt
- The Child Protection Paradox in the Criminal Laws of EU Member States: Self-Generated Sexual Images and the Limits of Criminalisation pp. 1-16

- Enikő Kovács-Szépvölgyi and Kata Franciska Vági
- Labor Shortages and Political Narratives: The Paradox of Migration in Central Europe pp. 1-16

- Bernadett Solymosi-Szekeres and Nóra Jakab
- “He Knew the System”: Coercive Control, Legal Systems Abuse and Survivor Help-Seeking in County Durham pp. 1-16

- Demet Asli Caltekin
- The EUA-PREP-CICP Medico-Legal Framework for Nirmatrelvir/Ritonavir During the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 1-12

- Tung-Hu Tsai
- Agricultural Data as a Case Study for Sectoral Data Law: From EU Horizontal Rules to a Spanish Agricultural Data Act pp. 1-12

- María Luisa Lara Ruíz and Rosa Gallardo Cobos
- UASC Hotels: An ECHR Children’s Rights Analysis of a Not So ‘Temporary’ Emergency Measure pp. 1-30

- Sarah Atkins
- Digitising Bills of Lading in the UAE: Legal Governance and Implementation Challenges pp. 1-19

- Mohamed Morsi Abdou, Ayman M. Zain Othman, Aisha Obaid Alqaydi and Mahmoud Fayyad
- Maintaining Confidentiality in the Exchange of Information on Tax Matters in the Republic of Kazakhstan pp. 1-19

- Gulnara T. Nurbekova, Marco Greggi and Lyazat K. Tussupova
- Thomas Jefferson’s Vision for Civic Education and the Founding of America’s First Public Universities pp. 1-19

- Dustin Gish
- Current Challenges in the Relationship Between Slovenian Copyright Law and EU Law pp. 1-19

- Eneja Drobež, David Bogataj and Valerija Rogelj
- Article 5 GDPR in EEA Supervisory Authority Decisions: Enforcement Patterns and Co-Occurring Infringements pp. 1-19

- Anamarija Mladinic and Ljerka Luić
- More than One-Dimensionality: Brief Remarks on Pensée Complexe, Harmonization and Intangible Cultural Heritage pp. 1-11

- Alejandro Knaesel Arrabal and Otávio Henrique Baumgarten Arrabal
- Regulatory Governance of AI in the Generative AI Era: A Comparative Study of South Korea’s AI Basic Act and the EU AI Act for Sustainable Digital Transformation pp. 1-27

- Jungmi Bang
- AI, Evidentiary Authority, and the Right to a Fair Trial in Criminal Proceedings pp. 1-27

- Hülya Kocagül and Melik Kartal
- Aging Behind Bars: The Growth of the Older Incarcerated Adult Population and Emerging Penal Reform pp. 1-17

- Hyemin Shin and Myunghee You
- Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Compensation Lawsuits Related to Breaches of the Duty to Inform: The Evolution of Non-Pecuniary Damages in Hungary (2008–2010 vs. 2018–2020) in a European Context pp. 1-17

- Adrienn Őri, Ida Ercsey, Eszter Sallai and Helga Judit Feith
- Beyond “Potty Parity”: Public Toilets, Gendered Time Costs, and Institutional Accountability in Everyday Mobility pp. 1-17

- Judit Glavanits and Zsolt Fényes
- The Interplay of Legal Capacity, Convergence, and Development in Insolvency Reform pp. 1-29

- Bolanle Adebola
- Normalisation Between Belgrade and Pristina: Binding Force and Legal Effects of the Brussels and Ohrid Agreements pp. 1-18

- Andrej Semenov
- Who Protects Religious Liberty? Judicial Power, Free Exercise, and Civic Thought pp. 1-20

- Benjamin Slomski
Volume 15, issue 2, 2026
- The Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Administration of Justice: Suggested Framework of Ethical Principles and Reasoning of Judges in the Use of Intelligent Systems pp. 1-26

- Nikolaos Manos, Emmanouil Technitis and Athanassia Sykiotou
- Development of a Smart Contract for the Transfer of Copyrights in an Artwork Linked to an NFT pp. 1-25

- William Fernando Martínez Luna, Ana María Moreno Ballesteros and Edgar José Ruiz Dorantes
- Civil Liability Odds in Information Leaks: Controversial Legal Debates and Emerging Judicial Doctrines in Jordan pp. 1-16

- Ahmed M. Khawaldeh
- Harmonising Trade Secret Protection in AI: Innovation, Opacity and Digital Vulnerability pp. 1-15

- Cristiani Fontanela, Thaís Alves Costa and Andréa de Almeida Leite Marocco
- Can a Regional Law Regulate End-of-Life Care in Italy? Ethical and Medico-Legal Perspectives pp. 1-9

- Tommaso Spasari, Paolo Bailo, Emerenziana Basello, Giuliano Pesel and Giovanna Ricci
- Implementing EU Sanctions Through Criminal Law: Serious Negligence as a New Form of Culpability in the Slovak Republic pp. 1-14

- Libor Klimek
- Cyprus’ Approach to the Digital Services Act: Harmonisation, Enforcement, and Practical Implications pp. 1-14

- Alexandropoulou Antigoni and Themistokleous Antigoni
- Analysing the Impact of the GCM in Canada Through the Lens of Mobility Facilitation: An Invitation to Rethink the GCM’s Potential to Advance the Human Rights of Migrants pp. 1-30

- Baptiste Jouzier
- Transplanting Australia’s Consumer Data Right: A Viable U.S. Open Banking Model? pp. 1-24

- Rory O’Callaghan and Casey Watters
- Menstruation and the Myth of the Gender-Neutral Worker: Structural Inequality in Labor Law pp. 1-13

- Bernadett Solymosi-Szekeres
- Greening Human Rights in Africa: The African Court and the Environmental Accountability of States and Corporations pp. 1-27

- Adeline Auffret O’Neil, Indira Boutier and Emmanuel Maganaris
- A Jeffersonian Approach to Civic Engagement, Through Civic Education and the Flexibility of the Natural Law pp. 1-23

- Thomas Cook and Boleslaw Z. Kabala
- Tides of Change: Counter-Terrorism, Rights, and Commercial Efficiency in UK Ports pp. 1-21

- Selina Wai Ming Robinson
- Criminalising Asylum Beyond Prosecution: Exclusionary Law and Policy in the UK pp. 1-21

- Sarah Singer
- The Interplay Between the 1951 Geneva Refugee Convention and the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child pp. 1-21

- Stefanie Schmahl
- Combating Cyberbullying Among Children: A Comparative Legal Analysis of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan pp. 1-17

- Zhyldyz Tegizbekova and Talgat Sarsenbayev
- The Honor of His Own, and Model of Future Times: George Wythe’s American Revolution in Civic Education pp. 1-17

- Samuel Postell
- The United Kingdom’s Ukraine Schemes and the Case for a Safe Passage Visa: At-Risk People, So-Called ‘Safe and Legal Routes’, and the Refugee Convention pp. 1-18

- Jennifer Morgan
- The Primacy of Civic Life: Aristotle’s Critique of Hippodamus pp. 1-10

- Sebastian R. Graham and Matthew K. Reising
- State Capture, Symbolic Law, and the Perceived Risk of Reporting Corruption: A Multilevel Analysis of Bribery in Africa pp. 1-20

- Joseph Yaw Asomah and Eugene Emeka Dim
- Nationalisation as a Response to Failing Public Service Providers: Challenges and Alternatives pp. 1-28

- Rebecca Parry and Hakan Sahin
Volume 15, issue 1, 2026
- Constitutional Rights in Educational Administration: A Bibliometric Analysis of Global Scholarship pp. 1-18

- Sabah M. A. Al Momani
- An Insolvency Toolkit for SMEs in Emerging Economies—A Spotlight on Uganda pp. 1-20

- Hamiisi Nsubuga
- Intergenerational Equity in International Climate Law as a Legal Criterion for the Interpretation of State Climate Obligations According to the ICJ pp. 1-28

- Eliana Díaz-Cruces, Camilo Zamora-Ledezma and Simone Belli
- Towards a Renewed Civic Pragmatism: Integrating Policy, Law, and Statistical Literacy in Civics Education pp. 1-11

- Phillip Marcial Pinell
- Copyright and Intangible Cultural Heritages in China: Conflict, Compatibility, and Coexistence pp. 1-13

- Qinqing Xu
- Custodian of Autonomous AI Systems in the UAE: An Adapted Legal Framework pp. 1-17

- Mohamed Morsi Abdou
- Transposition and Implementation of European Union Renewable Energy Legislation in France, Italy, and Germany: A Regulatory Perspective and a Comprehensive Analysis of Opportunities and Challenges pp. 1-35

- Ana Maria Fagetan
- Electoral Justice in Jordan: Judicial Oversight of Appeals Between Legitimacy and Participation pp. 1-30

- Abeer Hassan Al-Qaisi, Rehan Naji Abu Elzeet, Mutasem Khaled Heif, Shadi Meeush D’yab Altarawneh, Loiy Yousef Aldaoud and Mostafa Hussam Altarawneh
- Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Douglas, and the “Galesburg Challenge” pp. 1-30

- Jason W. Stevens
- The APUNCAC Strategy to Counter DPRK Sanctions Evasion pp. 1-38

- Stuart S. Yeh
- The Collingridge Dilemma and Its Implications for Regulating Financial and Economic Crime (FEC) in the United Kingdom: Navigating the Tension Between Innovation and Control pp. 1-43

- Adam Abukari
- Deepfake Sextortion in England, Wales and Northern Ireland: A Doctrinal and Regulatory Analysis pp. 1-39

- Mohamed Chawki, Subhajit Basu and Kyung-Shick Choi
- UK Consumer Protection and the Debate for Reform in Medical Device Liability pp. 1-16

- Nicholas T. H. Farr, Elliot J. Owen and Rohan M. Bhalekar
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