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ABSTRACT In an era of proliferating but divergent data protection regimes, the European Union's rights‐based approach and China's sovereignty‐centric model have become two dominant poles of global data governance. This article examines how multinational enterprises navigate compliance under these dual systems and how that compliance is shaped through ...
Yiping Cao
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Reflexivity as a Compass: The European AI Act and Its Implications for U.S. Higher Education Institutions [PDF]
This narrative analysis explores how the European Union's Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) holds the potential to shape institutional discourse of U.S. higher education.
Jasmin Cowin
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The Hague Evidence Convention Revisited: Reflections on Its Role in U.S. Civil Procedure [PDF]
A reworking of the basic terms of the Hague Evidence Convention is proposed. Under current law, US courts typically do not employ the Convention\u27s evidence-taking mechanisms when ordering discovery from either a litigant or a witness subject to the ...
Born, Gary B.
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Home Safe Home: Safety Gains Through Telework During the Covid‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT This paper exploits exogenous shifts in work organisation during the Covid‐19 pandemic to study the implications of hybrid and remote work arrangements on occupational safety. Combining accident registers and household survey microdata from Hungary, we are able to address potential selection and reporting bias, and reliably identify the ...
Bálint Menyhért, Szilárd Erhart
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Externalizing borders for the purpose of shifting and avoiding responsibilities under human rights law is not a new phenomenon in the context of migration control.
Laura Goller
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A Transnational Perspective on Extending NEPA: The Convention on Environmental Impact on Assessment in a Transboundary Context [PDF]
Introduction In recent years, the potential adverse impacts of transboundary pollution have received heightened attention both domestically and abroad.
Battle, Laura Carlan
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How data barriers shape international strategy
Abstract Research Summary Parallel with the growing volume and value of data in business operations, governments increasingly impose restrictions on the use, storage, and transfer of data across borders. In this paper, we examine how these data barriers can influence firms' global strategies. First, we propose a conceptual framework specifying five key
Vegard Kolbjørnsrud, Linda Rademaker
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This article examines the nature of the EU’s obligations in relation to human rights and social norms in its free trade agreements (FTAs) with a view to problematising the extent to which such clauses are justiciable and enforceable.
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Extraterritorial human rights obligations in regard to refugees and migrants
This chapter analyses the ‘human rights turn’ within scholarly and litigative responses to transnational migration control. It examines the early responses to transnational migration control based on international refugee law and the wider impact of growing human rights litigation on state practice and policy development.
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Decouplement: Commodity Geography of the Corpse
ABSTRACT This article examines the commodification of the human corpse from the point of view of its disposal. Whilst offering some analysis on the circulation and harvesting of repurposed human tissues, existing literature does not discuss how these are discarded.
Mark Shtanov
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