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EU Snapshots: 2021 Matters Pandemic and Endemic. [PDF]
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 60, Issue S1, Page e1-e24, September 2022.
Gkotsis-Papaioannou N.
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The Aadhaar battle: Why some players in the corporate world needed a biometric ID?
Abstract In the era of surveillance capitalism (Zuboff, 2019), the deployment of a digital and biometric ID, named Aadhaar (‘foundation’ in Hindi), in India from 2009 onwards, strongly disputed but spreading in many Southern countries, deserves special attention.
Nicolas Belorgey
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The freedom narrative and the War on Terror: Civil‐religious idolatry for the 9/11 generation
Abstract The dominant narrative by which political and military leaders justified the American War on Terror held that America was attacked on 9/11 because America is “the brightest beacon of freedom and opportunity in the world.” Today, an entire generation has been raised in the shadow of 9/11 and steeped in a dualistic and militaristic understanding
Ryan T. O'Leary
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Masturbation, Deception, and Rape
ABSTRACT ‘Rape by deception’ occurs when the victim ‘consents’ to sexual penetration as a result of certain sorts of deception by the perpetrator. The legal and philosophical literature on rape by deception has almost exclusively concentrated on cases wherein victims are brought to ‘consent’ to sexual intercourse by deception.
Robert Sparrow
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False Beliefs and Consent to Sex
When, if ever, do mistaken beliefs render sexual activity non‐consensual despite a person's seeming consent? I suggest that existing answers can be improved upon by paying due attention to two things, (1) that valid consent is often given through exercises of sexual autonomy that are, to different extents, unreflective rather than considered; and (2 ...
Mark Dsouza
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UK Withdrawal from the EU: Supremacy, Indirect Effect and Retained EU Law
Abstract The UK has left the EU and its withdrawal is managed by the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (EUWA). The EUWA domesticates a snapshot of EU law as ‘retained EU law’. The supremacy principle is also domesticated, and benefits retained EU law in its interaction with prior (pre‐IP completion day) domestic law.
Asif Hameed
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Information security and journalism: Mapping a nascent research field
Abstract Information security (infosec) has become a field of primary interest for journalism, especially in the wake of the 2013 Edward Snowden revelations about the ramifications of Internet mass surveillance. Following the increasing dangers posed by digital threats—and surveillance in particular—to the safety of journalists and their sources ...
Philip Di Salvo
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The emerging role of the EU as a primary normative actor in the EU Area of Criminal Justice
Abstract This article explores the role and justifications for EU action in the EU Area of Criminal Justice, also relying on a comparison with the justifications for EU action in the internal market. It distinguishes between a role for the EU as a subsidiary policy actor and as a primary policy actor.
Irene Wieczorek
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‘Rushing Remand’? Pretrial Detention and Bail Decision Making in England and Wales
Abstract Deprivation of liberty as part of the criminal process is always a significant step, and arguably even more so when the person so deprived has not yet been convicted of an offence. Remand decision making – that is, granting bail or requiring detention of a defendant prior to trial – in the courts of England and Wales is a common and important ...
TOM SMITH
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Beyond Coronativism: The Need For Agape
Abstract In this contribution we focus on togetherness, as one of the key notions in the current COVID‐19 crisis. Globally, it is seen as vital to stand and act together to combat the virus, and avoid a tragedy of the commons, in which actors are acting out of self‐interest and counterproductively to the general interest.
Annelies van Uden, Henk van Houtum
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