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While traditional points of law are based on centralism and formalism, in the last decades contrasting approaches emerged that deny the traditional role of government in law.
Abdolhossein Shiravi +1 more
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Soft Law in the
This article is based on the assumption that there is a continuum running from non-legal positions to legally binding and judicially controlled commitments with, in between these two opposite types of norms, commitments that can be described as soft law.
Fabien Terpan
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Learning from the Ethics of AI – A Research Proposal on Soft Law and Ethics of AI
This contribution outlines a research proposal combining ethical guidelines on AI and a law-as-data approach. Building upon the definitions of soft law discussed in legal scholarship, it proposes a way of structuring the regulatory landscape on AI and of
Johan Rochel
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Does Soft Law Trigger Differentiation and Disintegration?
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2022 7(3), 1229-1242 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. Basic assumptions regarding crises, soft law and differentiation. - III.
Fabien Terpan, Sabine Saurugger
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Soft law in Europen community law [PDF]
Soft law is a term applied to EU measures, such as guidelines, declarations and opinions, which, in contrast to directives, regulations and decisions, are not binding on those to whom they are addressed.
Đurđev Dušanka
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The publication explores the phenomenology and content of ‘soft law’ in the international and national law and reveals the designation of ‘soft law’ in protecting the electoral rights of the citizens. ‘Soft law’ is intended to mean optional international
Vladyslav Fedorenko +1 more
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Soft Law in the Light of decisions of international Judicial and Semi Judicial Bodies [PDF]
Although the concept of soft law has existed in international law arena for years, international community have not reached consensus on the identical definition of soft law. The subject why states use soft law is remains vague too.
Zahra Mahmoudi
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Soft Law in EU Electronic Communications Regulation: A Bulgarian Case Study
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2020 5(3), 1555-1564 | European Forum Insight of 16 January 2021 | (Table of Contents) I.
Georgi Sulev
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Soft law plays an increasing role in EU external migration law, particularly in the context of EU-Africa cooperation on migration. A legal-analytical inquiry into the formats and functions of soft law, based on the example of EU-Africa cooperation on ...
Eleonora Frasca
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The Soft Touch of International Financial Regulation: Status, Flaws and Future
The 2008 global financial crisis focused attention on the relationship between the behaviour of international financial institutions and the rules they follow. Many banks in the US and Europe failed, in part, due to their inability to absorb the fallout
Niall O’Shaughnessy
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