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Justicia transicional y debates clausurados. Breve repaso por las reflexiones de Claudia Hilb y otros autores

open access: yesArgumentos, 2016
En los textos que componen “Usos del pasado. Qué hacemos hoy con los setenta”, Claudia Hilb atraviesa temáticas que sirven de disparador para retomar y reflexionar sobre ciertos debates jurídicos que parecen estar clausurados en la discusión pública ...
Belén Gulli
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The Rule of Law from Below – A Concept Under Development

open access: yesUtrecht Law Review, 2021
The rule of law is a central notion in legal thought and in the practice of democratic states. While a contested term, scholars have articulated its contours – both formal and substantive.
Antoine Buyse   +3 more
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After the announcement: an interdisciplinary analysis of blockchain development in governments

open access: yesPolicy Design and Practice, 2023
Blockchain is a highly hyped technology, with many announced “use cases.” What happens, however, after the “announcement”? How—if at all—are blockchain applications further developed?
Gert Meyers   +3 more
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Rule of Law Conditionality [PDF]

open access: yesSSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
Over the last decade, the European Union’s (EU) rule of law instruments have grown exponentially.1 This development was commensurable to the rule of law challenges that the EU faced from several Member States – Hungary and Poland being the main perpetrators.2 However, more instruments have not led to better results.
openaire   +1 more source

Overview of international soil law

open access: yesSoil Security, 2022
Soil protection is key for human security and survival. Not only because it is the basis of our agricultural food system but also because it is the world's second-largest carbon sink after the oceans.
Oliver C. Ruppel
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Soil protection and legal aspects of international trade in agriculture in times of climate change: The WTO dimension

open access: yesSoil Security, 2022
Soils are essential for food security and the right to food. But where is the connect between soil, trade in agriculture and the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
Oliver C. Ruppel
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The Gramscian politics of Europe’s rule of law crisis

open access: yesJournal of European Public Policy, 2023
The paper explores the long-term trajectory and the recent acceleration of the conflict over the rule of law in the EU. It focusses on the motivation of the two governments in Hungary and Poland to challenge European core values increasingly aggressively
Dorothee Bohle   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Is there an East–West divide on democracy in the European Union? Evidence from democratic backsliding and attitudes towards rule of law interventions

open access: yesJournal of European Public Policy, 2023
Perceptions of an East–West divide in the European Union (EU) with regard to democracy have led to re-evaluations of EU eastern enlargement as a policy failure and militate against further enlargement.
Ulrich Sedelmeier
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Rule of (Administrative) Law in International Law [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
In this paper, I argue that one can make a good case for the continuing immaturity of international law in the failure of international organizations to provide the controls of the rule of law which are the mark of a mature legal order.
Dyzenhaus, David
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Inferring influence of people's emotions at court on defendant's emotions using a prediction model

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
People's emotions may be affected by the sound environment in court. A courtroom's sound environment usually consists of the people's voices, such as the judge's voice, the plaintiff's voice, and the defendant's voice. The judge, plaintiff, and defendant
Yun Song, Tianyi Zhao
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