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Abstract For survivors of Ireland's Magdalene Laundries, food is a sensory embodiment of the punishment and powerlessness they experienced while contained within the institutions. As part of the Irish Free State's architecture of containment, the relationship between the Laundries and the state is unique: the Catholic‐run institutions operated outside ...
Alice Mulhearn Williams
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One of the mantras of European Community Law is that which defines it as “[…] a new legal order of international law […]”. Like every mantra, this one has become a quasi-compulsory quote at the opening of every other treatise on EC law.
Michal Bobek
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Anonymity at Risk? Assessing Re-Identification Capabilities of Large Language Models [PDF]
Anonymity of both natural and legal persons in court rulings is a critical aspect of privacy protection in the European Union and Switzerland. With the advent of LLMs, concerns about large-scale re-identification of anonymized persons are growing.
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Informed consent and ethical issues pertaining to female sterilization—Scoping review
Abstract Background Female sterilization, a safe, permanent method of contraception that blocks the fallopian tubes, has been in use since the 19th century. The procedure necessitates informed consent, a critical step that has been marred by reports of forced sterilization since World War II. These incidents often stem from inadequate consent processes
Sharol Malekobane Maila+2 more
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ECOWAS Court of Justice: its linkage with the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights
This article considers the Community Court of Justice (CCJ) of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its linkage with the African Charter of Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR).
Joel Adelusi Adeyeye
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Protection against pollution of marine and coastal waters
The paper is an overview of the main laws on the protection of the sea. It analyses, with references to doctrine and jurisprudence, both the laws directly designed to preserve the integrity of the marine environment, and those that ensure its indirect ...
Luca Ramacci
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Environmental Regulations and Air Pollution in India: A Reexamination
ABSTRACT This paper reexamines the effectiveness of environmental regulations in India, originally evaluated by Greenstone and Hanna (2014) using ground‐based monitoring data. Replacing this sparse and inconsistent data with satellite‐based reanalysis data reveals contrasting air pollution trends and notable differences in the evaluation of policies ...
Olexiy Kyrychenko
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Environmental protection and seizures in Supreme Court decisions
The article offers a general examination of the system of seizures in environmental law with reference to different sectors, analysing the evolution of jurisprudence over the years and the different interpretative solutions adopted in the performance of ...
Luca Ramacci
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US Supreme Court ends constitutional right to abortion
J. Tanne
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ABSTRACT Gentzkow, Shapiro, and Taddy, Econometrica 87, no. 4, 2019 (henceforth GST), use a supervised text‐based regression model to assess changes in partisanship in US congressional speech over time. Their estimates imply that partisanship is far greater in recent years than in the past and that it increased sharply in the early 1990s.
Paul Hofmarcher+3 more
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