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Introduction -- The laws of the market system -- National law and globalization -- Globalization and the international law of treaties -- The laws of international organizations -- Globalization opposition and alternatives -- Emerging law and governance in the global economy -- Globalization and...
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Who turned multinational corporations into bearers of human rights? This contribution analyzes the recognition and transformation of the idea of legal persons as rights holders from a rather isolated and restricted phenomenon in some domestic contexts, into a broader and fully-fledged...
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The new posture of international courts and tribunals is the ‘spirit of systemic harmonisation', to use the words of the European Court of Human Rights Grand Chamber in Al Dulimi. Fifteen years after then ICJ President's Gilbert Guillaume's ‘proliferation'-speech before the UN General...
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It is a fact that states with a high corruption rate (or a high corruption perception) are at the same time those with a poor human rights record. Beyond this coincidence, the paper seeks to identify a concrete legal relationship between corruption and deficient human rights protection. This is...
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A complex process of constitutionalisation is currently under way within contemporary society. A multiplicity of normative counteractions is emerging to address the challenges of the digital revolution. However, there is no single constitutional framer. In a globalised environment,...
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Social movements are an important part of a functioning society – also on a global scale. I argue that the internet and social media enable the formation of informal civil society movements and provide the means for such movements to participate in the shaping of international law to an...
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Exploitation -- Morality, science, and the law -- Animals in agriculture -- Animals in science -- Animals in entertainment -- Companion animals -- Cities -- The WTO and GATT -- Constitutional protection for animals -- Animals and intellectual property -- Past, Present, and Future
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