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Foreign Policy Implications for China’s “Foreign-Related ‘Rule of Law’”
In 2020, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the “foreign-related ‘rule of law” ( shewai fazhi ) reform (hereinafter FROL), a reform that purports to modernize the intersection between Chinese domestic law and foreign and international law.
M. Erie
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Fallon documents the source of misguided interrogations and torture after 9/11.
Stephen N. Xenakis
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Preserving the rule of law in the era of artificial intelligence (AI)
The study of law and information technology comes with an inherent contradiction in that while technology develops rapidly and embraces notions such as internationalization and globalization, traditional law, for the most part, can be slow to react to ...
S. Greenstein
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Law, Liberty and the Rule of Law (in a Constitutional Democracy) [PDF]
In the hunt for a better--and more substantial--awareness of the “law,” The author intends to analyze the different notions related to the “rule of law” and to criticize the conceptions that equate it either to the sum of “law” and “rule” or to the ...
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The European 'messianic' project was not particularly concerned with democracy or human rights, but rather sought 'legitimacy' in the nobility of its cause.
Roila Mavrouli, Arnaud van Waeyenberge
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Amnesties, Transitional Justice and the Rule of Law
The aim of this paper is to assess an objection to amnesties conferred in transitional justice contexts: that they violate the rule of law. The paper begins by setting out the objection and presenting three possible replies to it.
Patrick Lenta
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An overlap in the activities of the Council of Europe and the EU as regards the protection of human rights leads to cross-fertilisation of both systems.
Pavlo Pushkar
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National climate litigation and the international rule of law
This article assesses the implications of national climate litigation for what is termed ‘the international rule of law’. Starting from the finding that the current international climate treaty regime lacks several elements of an international rule of ...
A. Buser
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The present case commentary is focused on cases concerning the so-called Maidan events of 2013-2014. The commentary suggests that the cases at issue underline existence of the long-standing systemic and structural problems within the domestic legal ...
Pavlo Pushkar
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The Rule of Law as a Well-Established and Well-Defined Principle of EU Law
Against increasing rule of law backsliding within the EU, the European Commission has presented the rule of law as a well-established and well-defined principle whose core meaning is furthermore shared as a common value among all Member States. In refute,
Laurent Pech
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