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

- Shaotang Wang, Lingyi Yang and Guozhen Li
- 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
- 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
- Application of Shia Islamic Law in Contemporary Legal Systems pp. 1-18

- Akif Tahiiev
Volume 14, issue 1, 2025
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- Cryptocurrencies as a Threat to U.S. Homeland Security Interests pp. 1-10

- Austen D. Givens
- Promoting Equal Protection and Regulatory Remedies for Balanced Civic Education pp. 1-23

- Peder Humlen
- Political Parties as “Great Schools” of Civic Education pp. 1-13

- Joseph Postell
- Antibiotic Resistance, Polycentricity, and the Regulation of Antibiotic Prescribing in the Primary Care Setting pp. 1-26

- David J. Carter
Volume 13, issue 6, 2024
- Unjust Deprivation of Liberty During the Criminal Process: The Romanian National Standard Compared to the European Standard for the Protection of Individual Freedom in Judicial Proceedings pp. 1-13

- Anca-Lelia Lorincz and Adriana Iuliana Stancu
- The Problem of Civic and Liberal Education: Legislative and Civil-Society Remedies for Our Era pp. 1-13

- Gregory A. McBrayer
- Religious Slaughter and Supranational Jurisprudence in the Context of Animal Welfare Science pp. 1-16

- Michela Maria Dimuccio, Virginia Conforti, Gaetano Vitale Celano, Francesco Emanuele Celentano, Federico Ceci and Giancarlo Bozzo
- A Home for All: The Challenge of Housing in Refugee Resettlement pp. 1-16

- Andria D. Timmer
- Global Migration Law in Tunisia: The Potential of the Global Compact for Migration to Support the Ratification of the United Nations Convention on Migrant Workers Rights pp. 1-21

- Younous Arbaoui and Amina Semaoui
- To Impose or Not Impose Penalty Conditions Following Professional Misconduct: What Factors Are Cited by Three Professional Disciplinary Tribunals in New Zealand? pp. 1-11

- Lois Surgenor, Kate Diesfeld, Marta Rychert, Olivia Kelly and Kate Kersey
- AI Accountability in Judicial Proceedings: An Actor–Network Approach pp. 1-18

- Francesco Contini, Elena Alina Ontanu and Marco Velicogna
- Identity Theft: The Importance of Prosecuting on Behalf of Victims pp. 1-28

- Christopher S. Kayser, Sinchul Back and Marlon Mike Toro-Alvarez
- Capitalizing Trademarks as Security: The Canadian Trademark Finance Perspective pp. 1-28

- Eslam Shaaban and Janice Denoncourt
- Understanding the Nature of the Transnational Scam-Related Fraud: Challenges and Solutions from Vietnam’s Perspective pp. 1-15

- Hai Thanh Luong and Hieu Minh Ngo
- From Asset to Liability–Considerations on the Constitutionalizing of Religious Freedom Within the European Union Member States pp. 1-15

- Catalin Raiu
- The Legal Challenges of Realistic and AI-Driven Child Sexual Abuse Material: Regulatory and Enforcement Perspectives in Europe pp. 1-19

- Katalin Parti and Judit Szabó
- Light Pollution Control: Comparative Analysis of Regulations Across Civil and Common Law Jurisdictions pp. 1-19

- Chun Kit Law, Savannah Yan Tsing Lai and Joseph Hung Kit Lai
- Practice and Prospect of Regulating Personal Data Protection in China pp. 1-17

- Liping Yang, Yiling Lin and Bing Chen
- Commercial Use of Satellite Remote Sensing Data and Civil Liability pp. 1-22

- Young-Ju Kim
Volume 13, issue 5, 2024
- Transformative Impact of the EU AI Act on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships pp. 1-20

- Young-Gyu Lee, Chang-Hee Lee, Young-Hun Jeon and Jae-Hwan Bae
- Adapting the Competition Policy for the Digital Age: Assessing the EU’s Approach pp. 1-20

- Gentjan Skara, Oriona Muçollari and Bojana Hajdini
- Linking a Digital Asset to an NFT—Technical and Legal Analysis pp. 1-19

- William Fernando Martínez Luna, Ana María Moreno Ballesteros and Edgar José Ruiz Dorantes
- Social Farming in EU from Legal to Sociological Perspective: Developing European Solution pp. 1-16

- Georg Miribung
- Human Rights at the Climate Crossroads: Analysis of the Interconnection between Human Rights, Right to Climate, and Intensification of Extreme Climate Events pp. 1-23

- Eliana Díaz-Cruces, María Méndez Rocasolano and Camilo Zamora-Ledezma
- China’s Legal Practices Concerning Challenges of Artificial General Intelligence pp. 1-14

- Bing Chen and Jiaying Chen
- Green Belt Legislation Regulation: Comparative Legal Research pp. 1-22

- Natalia Lisina, Aleksandra Ushakova and Svetlana Ivanova
- Correction: Cowart et al. (2023). Should Pharma Companies Waive Their COVID-19 Vaccine Patents? A Legal and Ethical Appraisal. Laws 12: 47 pp. 1-2

- Tammy Cowart, Tsuriel Rashi and Gregory L. Bock
Volume 13, issue 4, 2024
- Revisiting the Conceptual Terrains of the Right to Accessibility in India: The Role of Judicial Enforcement pp. 1-25

- Sanjay Jain and Malika Jain
- Managing Active Shooter Events in Schools: An Introduction to Emergency Management pp. 1-15

- Selina E. M. Kerr
- The OECD Dispute Resolution System in Tax Controversies pp. 1-15

- Marco Greggi and Anna Miotto
- Explaining Asylum Law Using Qualitative Comparative Analysis pp. 1-18

- Philip Kretsedemas
- Enhancing the Accessibility of Pedestrian Environments: Critical Reflections on the Role of the Public Sector Equality Duty pp. 1-31

- Anna Lawson, Maria Orchard, Ieva Eskyte and Morgan Campbell
- The UDHR at 75: Analysing the Prevalence of the Use of the UDHR and Other Human Rights Treaties in the Work of the Constitutional Court of South Africa pp. 1-10

- Angelo Dube
- Mediation in Criminal Matters: A Perspective from Kosovo pp. 1-17

- Flutura Tahiraj and Emine Abdyli
- First-Year Experience or One-Year Experience? The Future of Civic Engagement in Higher Education pp. 1-17

- Glenn Moots and James M. Patterson
- Reconceptualizing Policing for Cybercrime: Perspectives from Singapore pp. 1-19

- Azfer A. Khan
- RETRACTED: Ahmad (2021). Protecting the Rights of Minorities under International Law and Implications of COVID-19: An Overview of the Indian Context. Laws 10: 17 pp. 1-1

- Nehaluddin Ahmad
- The Right to Data Portability as a Personal Right pp. 1-8

- Alejandro Laje and Klaus Schmidt
- Disabled Pedestrians, Micromobility, and Furthering Disability Equality Law through Consultation: A Case Study of the Toronto E-Scooter Ban pp. 1-9

- Laverne Jacobs and Harry Dhaliwal
- Natural Law, Common Law, and the Problem of Historicism in American Public Life and Education pp. 1-11

- Benjamin P. Haines
- National Parks and Protected Areas: A Comparison of the Approach Taken in the UK and France for the Protection of Green Spaces pp. 1-24

- Caroline Cox and Meganne Natali
- Beyond Auto-Brewery: Why Dysbiosis and the Legalome Matter to Forensic and Legal Psychology pp. 1-24

- Alan C. Logan, Susan L. Prescott, Erica M. LaFata, Jeffrey J. Nicholson and Christopher A. Lowry
- Energy Security, Energy Transition, and Foreign Investments: An Evolving Complex Relationship pp. 1-21

- Maria Rosaria Mauro
- A Lived Experience Well-Understood: What Montesquieu’s The Spirit of the Laws Can Tell Us about Civic Learning in Higher Education pp. 1-14

- Constantine Christos Vassiliou
- Criminalizing Abuse, Neglect, and Financial Exploitation of Older Adults pp. 1-14

- Julie N. Brancale and Thomas G. Blomberg
Volume 13, issue 3, 2024
- The Judicialisation of Parliamentary Privilege in Canada: A Cautionary Tale pp. 1-28

- Lorne Neudorf
- Algorithmic Exploitation in Social Media Human Trafficking and Strategies for Regulation pp. 1-10

- Derek M. Moore
- The Challenge of Defining the Secular pp. 1-20

- Georgina Clarke and Renae Barker
- Establishing Boundaries to Combat Tax Crimes in Indonesia pp. 1-19

- Dwi Nurferyanto and Yoshi Takahashi
- Redefining Boundaries in the Metaverse: Navigating the Challenges of Virtual Harm and User Safety pp. 1-23

- Mohamed Chawki, Subhajit Basu and Kyung-Shick Choi
- The Danger of the Interpretation of Facts: Legal Uncertainty in the Spanish Saga Cases pp. 1-16

- Nataša Rajković
- Human and Divine Law at the Secular University: The Divide between Classical Liberalism and Post-Classical Liberalism pp. 1-13

- Owen Anderson
- Constituting the American Higher-Education Elite: Rush and Jefferson on Collegiate Civic Engagement pp. 1-13

- Luke Foster
- Child Welfare, Immigration, and Justice Systems: An Intersectional Life-Course Perspective on Youth Trajectories pp. 1-21

- Marsha Rampersaud, Kristin Swardh and Henry Parada
- Rethinking Just Transition in Investment Law Perspective: Incentives against Climate Crisis between Sustainability, Economic Security, and Strategic Industrial Planning pp. 1-21

- Sara Pugliese
- Law, Technology, and Our Governance Dilemma pp. 1-14

- Roger Brownsword
- Facial Recognition Technology in Policing and Security—Case Studies in Regulation pp. 1-14

- Nessa Lynch
- Incentivizing Civic Engagement at Public and Private Universities: Tax Exemptions, Laws, and Critical Dialogues pp. 1-30

- Eric Morrow, Casey Thompson, Payton Jones and Boleslaw Z. Kabala
- An Artificial Review of Jesus’s Torah Compliance and What That Might Mean for Jews and Gentile Christians pp. 1-32

- Jonathan Dawayne Brackens
Volume 13, issue 2, 2024
- Leveraging Continental Norms and Mechanisms to Enhance Barrier-Free Access for Pedestrians with Disabilities in Kenya pp. 1-16

- Lawrence M. Mute and Agnes K. Meroka-Mutua
- Assessing the Legal Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Saudi Arabia: A Critical Analysis in the Context of the 2003 UNESCO Convention pp. 1-16

- Fatimah Alshehaby
- Civic Thought and Leadership: A Higher Civics to Sustain American Constitutional Democracy pp. 1-16

- Paul O. Carrese
- Neurolaw: Revisiting Huberty v. McDonald’s through the Lens of Nutritional Criminology and Food Crime pp. 1-19

- Alan C. Logan, Jeffrey J. Nicholson, Stephen J. Schoenthaler and Susan L. Prescott
- The Invocation of the Precautionary Principle within the Investor–State Dispute Settlement Mechanism: Not Seizing the Occasion pp. 1-19

- Naimeh Masumy and Sara Hourani
- Reconciling International Climate Law and the Energy Charter Treaty through the Use of Integrative Interpretation in Arbitration pp. 1-19

- Eike Hinrichsen
- Narrative Review of Legal Aspects in the Integration of Simulation-Based Education into Medical and Healthcare Curricula pp. 1-20

- Andreta Slavinska, Karina Palkova, Evita Grigoroviča, Edgars Edelmers and Aigars Pētersons
- Recognising Religious Groups as Litigants: An International Law Perspective pp. 1-24

- Mark Fowler and Alex Deagon
- The Law as Fragment pp. 1-12

- Kimberly Maslin
- New Trends of Digital Justice: The Online Mediation—Between a Challenge and a Reality (The Portuguese Legal Framework) pp. 1-12

- Cátia Marques Cebola and Susana Sardinha Monteiro
- Trashing the Tables: The Critical Legal Studies Symposium of the Stanford Law Review, Then and Now pp. 1-12

- Paul Baumgardner
- Deinstitutionalization as Reparative Justice: A Commentary on the Guidelines on Deinstitutionalization, including in Emergencies pp. 1-48

- Tina Minkowitz
- Implications of Law’s Response to Mitochondrial Donation pp. 1-15

- Karinne Ludlow
- Influence of the Cultural Defence on Conduct and Culpability in South African Criminal Law pp. 1-18

- Jacques Matthee
Volume 13, issue 1, 2024
- Technology Architecture as an Instrument for Digital Taxation pp. 1-15

- Amelia Cahyadini, Sherly Ayuna Putri, Tasya Safiranita and Muhammad Jaka Hidayat
- Resh(AI)ping Good Administration: Addressing the Mass Effects of Public Sector Digitalisation pp. 1-15

- Albert Sanchez-Graells
- Exploring Defuturing to Design Artificial-Intelligence Artifacts: A Systemic-Design Approach to Tackle Litigiousness in the Brazilian Judiciary pp. 1-13

- Luciane Amaral Corrêa Münch and Taís Schilling Ferraz
- Protection of Property under Human Rights and International Investment Law: A Case-Law Analysis pp. 1-20

- Eleni Gavriil
- Why Equity Follows the Law pp. 1-11

- Adam J. MacLeod
- The Americans with Disabilities Act and Equal Access to Public Spaces pp. 1-12

- Barry A. Whaley, Jonathan G. Martinis, Giuseppe F. Pagano, Sara Barthol, Jessica Senzer, Pamela R. Williamson and Peter D. Blanck
- A Renaissance of Civic Education and Civic Engagement in Higher Education in the Spirit of the American Founders and Constitutionalism pp. 1-12

- Kody W. Cooper
- Windfall Profit Taxation in Europe (and Beyond) pp. 1-14

- Marco Greggi and Anna Miotto
- The Professional Conflict Pertaining to Confidentiality—The Obligation of Disclosure for Intermediaries of Financial Transactions pp. 1-14

- Mihaela Tofan and Alina-Adriana Arseni
- Application of the “Novel Foods” Regulation to Botanicals in the European Union pp. 1-14

- Javier Morán and Alina Kilasoniya
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