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Theoretical reflections on compensation for non-pecuniary damage arising from the violation of the right to a healthy environment [PDF]
The Constitution of the Republic of Serbia guarantees the right to a healthy environment, while the Law on Contracts and Torts leaves room for compensation for non-pecuniary damage arising from the violation of personal rights. The paper analyzes whether
Stanojević Petra
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Deceptive Sex: Rethinking Consent from the Gender Margins
This article argues that trans people who choose not to disclose, or who lie about, their gender history prior to sexual intimacy should not be prosecuted for sexual offences, at least not in the absence of a clear and express condition pertaining to cis status or biological sex.
Alex Sharpe
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ماهية فكرة الخطأ المُكسب. [PDF]
يحدث في كثير من الأحيان أن يكون هدف مرتكب الخطأ، سواء في نطاق المسئولية التقصيرية أو العقدية، ليس مجرد إلحاق الضرر بالشخص الآخر، بل يسعى إلى جني ربح من جرّاء اقترافه لهذا الخطأ، خاصة إذا ما فكر وأمعن النظر وأدرك أن ما سوف يجنيه من ربح يفوق- على فرض تحقق ...
عبد الرحيم محمد محجوب محمد
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Hallucination‐Free? Assessing the Reliability of Leading AI Legal Research Tools
ABSTRACT Legal practice has witnessed a sharp rise in products incorporating artificial intelligence (AI). Such tools are designed to assist with a wide range of core legal tasks, from search and summarization of caselaw to document drafting. However, the large language models used in these tools are prone to “hallucinate,” or make up false information,
Varun Magesh +5 more
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الخطأ وهو رکن من أرکان المسئولية المدنية بنوعيها العقديه ، التقصيرية وفي بعض الأحيان أساسها ولم يعرف المشرع الخطأ وترک ذلک لاجتهاد الفقه، فيجب أن تجدر الإشارة إلي ماهيه ومقدار وصور الخطأ الذي يستوجب التعويض ، فالخطأ دل وإن يدل على الانحراف عن السلوک ...
محمد رفعت عبد الرؤف
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What is (the) matter with climate litigation? Law, nature, and the limits of legal technique
Abstract This article examines how nature is mediated by law in climate cases. In the Federal Court of Australia decision in Minister for the Environment v. Sharma (2022), the court applied a narrow definition of ‘matter of law’ (justiciability), and thereby negated ‘matter in law’ (such as carbon dioxide and ecological destruction).
STEWART MOTHA
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Abstract Where is the place of humanity in current corporate and insolvency frameworks and their theoretical underpinning? How can it be assured that the institutions that have been invented through human ingenuity and brilliance serves the collective human experience fully and equitably? Insolvency law has long been theoretically conceptualised on the
Jennifer L. L. Gant
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طبيعة المسؤولية المدنية عن أضرار السيارات ذاتية القيادة. [PDF]
تتناول هذه الدراسة موضوع المسؤولية ذات الطبيعة المدنية عن الضرر المسبب عن المركبات المسيرة ذاتيًا، إزاء التطور في التكنولوجيات المعاصرة الذي أحدث تغييرًا جذريًا في مفهوم القيادة بصورتها العادية.
محمد حمد كلفوت ال كلوت الراشدي
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Abstract In 2021, the Hague District Court ruled in favour of several non‐governmental organisations in a climate lawsuit against Royal Dutch Shell Plc. It obliged Shell to reduce its CO2 emissions resulting from its global operations by 45%, relative to 2019 levels, by 2030.
Bengt Johannsen +2 more
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Antitrust rules and remedies against platforms' treacherous turns
Abstract Digital platforms can take a ‘treacherous turn’, where they initially set advantageous terms and conditions only to reverse them once demand has become sticky. Transaction costs economics has long recognised the harm caused by such opportunism, especially in the presence of relation‐specific investments.
Friso Bostoen, Nicolas Petit
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