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Stop in the Law of the Name! Nominative Lawmaking, Populism and Justice
Abstract Nominative laws—laws named after particular victims of violence or injustice such as Martyn's Law, Sarah's Law and Awaab's Law—have become increasingly prominent in the UK. In this article, we offer the first sustained attempt to explore this phenomenon and its social, political and legal significance. Two contributions are made.
Lee Jarvis, Michael Lister, Alex Powell
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Coding the future: digital technologists and the constitution of the next system. [PDF]
Deepak D, Manski B.
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Abstract We analyze challenges and adaptation strategies of Nordic legal overseers, the Parliamentary Ombudsmen and Chancellors of Justice in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, amid the COVID‐19 crisis. We study how the accountability capacities of the legal overseers were affected when standard practices of inclusive decision‐making were severed ...
Tero Erkkilä+2 more
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Legislation on Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID): Preliminary Consideration on the First Regional Law in Italy. [PDF]
Blandi L+5 more
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The process of dialogue between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia: A review from a constitutional perspective [PDF]
Florent Muçaj, Luz Balaj
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