A Roberts, T St John - American Journal of International Law, 2022 - cambridge.org
How do actors undertake institutional design in complex systems? Scholars recognize that many international regimes are becoming increasingly complex. Yet relatively little is known …
Individuals who demonstrate well-founded fears of persecution or face real risk of being subjected to torture, are eligible for asylum under Danish law. Decision outcomes, however …
W Alschner - Epstein et al., Oxford Handbook of Comparative …, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Network analysis facilitates the study of comparative judicial behaviour by reducing the complex social interplay of legal actors or the dense web of legal citations between judicial …
The article rethinks the mutation of the internal market, charting its metamorphosis from a free trade area to a maze of common policies. It examines the case law of the European …
International law is a vast and dynamic field, shaped and influenced by a multitude of actors ranging from states and international organizations to non-governmental organizations and …
Much has been written on the legal nature, effects, and interpretation of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions, 1 which constitute the outcome of the UNSC's decision …
This book explores the question of how the multiplication of judicial decisions on international law has influenced the way in which legal findings in international law …
HP Olsen, ML Christensen - Precedents as Rules and Practice, 2021 - nomos-elibrary.de
The aim of legal doctrinal scholarship is to answer the question “what is the law?” within some defined area of the law, at a defined point in time and in a defined jurisdiction …
" Reasoning from precedent is perhaps the most characteristic mode of reasoning in the common law." Indeed,"[r] are is the opinion that does not justify its outcome in terms of prior …