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Judicial Activism and Judicialization of Politics
As a tool for social change, Indian constitutional law provides a forum for resolving conflicts and conflicting claims. The Indian Constitution, in contrast to many others, is quite thorough and includes elements that are generally missing from other constitutional systems.
Prof. (Dr.) Vijayalakshmi. K. Koradhanyamath +1 more
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Abstract This exploratory article explores how one UK university sought to understand and enhance its engagement with the local LGBTQ+ community. Drawing on poststructuralist queer and homonormative theories and civic university frameworks, the study analyses data from a community‐facing Pride survey completed by 53 LGBTQ+ individuals. Through emergent
Catherine Lee, Daniel Burman
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Judicial Activism as an Unwritten Source of Law?
The article examines the criteria for recognising judicial decisions as an unwritten source of law. These criteria are considered from a normative perspective, focusing on the question of legitimate judicial activism. The author identifies activism as a
Arkadiusz Barut
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Powering Transparency: Global Drivers of Sustainability Reporting in the Electricity Sector
ABSTRACT We examine the drivers of sustainability reporting quality (QSR), conceptualised along two complementary dimensions, relevance and reliability, to assess how firm‐level attributes and institutional conditions jointly shape disclosure practices in the electricity sector.
Alva Marasigan +3 more
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PARODOXES OF THE SELF-DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF LAW: SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
The notions of systemic corruption of the law and of judicial activism, worked in Brazil, especially by Marcelo Neves, Lenio Luiz Streck and others, constitute a form of distinction that hides a paradox.
Rafael Lazzarotto Simioni +1 more
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ESG Decoupling Phenomenon: A Systematic and Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT ESG decoupling, defined as the gap between a firm's ESG disclosures and its actual practices, poses a critical challenge to corporate sustainability. Using the PRISMA protocol, 451 articles were selected for a comprehensive bibliometric and systematic literature review to map the intellectual structure and thematic evolution of the research on
Maryam Laeeq +2 more
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TR SANDAH: WITHERING JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
This study discusses the Federal Court judgment in the case of Director of Forest, Sarawak & Anor v. TR Sandah Tabau & Ors and other appeals [2017] 3 CLJ 1.
Nurulizwan Ahmad Zubir, Izawati Wook
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Stock Market Reactions to Climate Risk Events: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda
ABSTRACT As global warming intensifies, climate risks' impact on firm value has become a critical concern for academia and investors. This systematic literature review analyzes 50 event studies in this research field, classifying them by climate risk type.
Mario Schuster, Rainer Lueg
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Many constitutional courts use balancing in constitutional right adjudication. However, critics argue that balancing is an (self-)empowerment of the courts and a tool of judicial activism.
Kilian Lüders
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ABSTRACT Research on ESG controversies has expanded rapidly, but findings remain fragmented and lack a unifying perspective. This study conducts a PRISMA‐guided, framework‐based systematic review of 68 empirical articles published between 2018 and 2025 (May) to synthesize the main determinants and consequences of ESG controversies.
Cristina Alexandrina Ştefănescu +1 more
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