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Feared, revered, and politicized, wolves have long captured human imagination, and ignited fierce conservation conflicts. In the United States, the Endangered Species Act protects species at risk of extinction from human impacts. This far‐reaching legislation, which impacts development and state‐level wildlife management, has been fraught with legal ...
Iree Wheeler +9 more
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The Origins of the Human Rights Act: A ‘British Bill of Rights’ the First Time Around
Abstract This article reconstructs the first initiatives for a British Bill of Rights from the late 1960s to the mid‐1980s and argues that their failure shaped the eventual form of the Human Rights Act. Proposals for a Bill of Rights emerged across the political spectrum, but commanded most support on the right as a means of restraining trade unions ...
Marco Duranti, Chris Hilliard
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The End of Self‐Regulation: Will the Football Governance Act 2025 Fix the National Game?
The Football Governance Act 2025 is a watershed. It upends the model of self‐regulation that has defined how the game has been run in England and Wales for over a century‐and‐a‐half. The newly created Independent Football Regulator will exercise control over clubs, owners, and competition organisers.
Jan Zglinski
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Machine learning (ML) systems, increasingly deployed in high‐stakes decision‐making, inherently produce uncertain outputs that can lead to unlawful discrimination. This article provides the first legal analysis of how predictive uncertainty in ML systems interacts with UK anti‐discrimination law under the Equality Act 2010.
Holli Sargeant
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The wider network of social relationships and desistance from crime
Abstract Prior research has focused on marriage as a key relationship associated with crime cessation. Yet particularly within the contemporary context, relationships with parents, peers, and other family members may also foster or inhibit progress toward desistance.
Peggy C. Giordano +4 more
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Los agentes del estado y los comportamientos punibles de comisión por omisión
En este artículo de reflexión, es apropiado examinar las razones que sustentan la posición de garante de los Agentes del Estado en consideración a sus posibles conductas omisivas que devienen en resultados típicos que lesionan o ponen en ...
Mariela Vargas Prentt
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El análisis que se realiza en este trabajo intenta traer a la discusión pública las funciones, responsabilidades y deberes que se le asigna a los Comités de Supervisión o Juntas de Vigilancias como comúnmente se les conoce en Latinoamérica, su alegada independencia y autonomía y sobre todo las obligaciones de naturaleza ética profesional que aplican al
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Se analiza el instituto de la reticencia desde la óptica del régimen jurídico argentino, haciendo un cotejo con los sistemas uruguayo y chileno, por cuanto han recibido modificaciones en los últimos 10 años. El régimen uruguayo resulta el mas severo de todos para el asegurado.
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ABSTRACT This article explores Australian media commentary on white Rhodesians migrating to Australia, focusing on the period of Malcolm Fraser's prime ministership (1975–1983). The main argument is that the Australian media debates about whether to classify white Rhodesians as ‘migrants’ or ‘refugees’ were not merely semantic but reflected a deeper ...
George Bishi, Ana Stevenson
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En la actualidad, las funciones del derecho no pueden existir de manera aislada, están estrechamente interconectadas y dependen del sistema legal en su conjunto. El objetivo principal de la ley es la regulación de las relaciones públicas, para garantizar el orden y la estabilidad social en la sociedad, lo cual es imposible de implementar sin el ...
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