Comparative administrative law… FOUNDATIONS OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS: A COMPARATIVE VIEW (EDWARD ELGAR 2022), BY JOSÉ GUILHERME GIACOMUZZI 6 Jul 20225 Jul 2022 Public contracts have been rarely subjected to comparative legal research. Foundations of Public Contracts: A Comparative View is a contribution to start filling this gap by studying US, French, and…
Comparative administrative law… Outsourcing Rulemaking Powers, by C Jenart 1 Jul 20221 Jul 2022 Introduction Imagine a statute that confers powers on an independent regulator to decide on technicalities related to electricity and gas. Imagine a statute or statutory instrument that incorporates articles of…
Comparative criminal law… Assisted dying: A subject at the heart of legal and societal issues, by L MILLESCAMPS 28 Jun 202227 Jun 2022 On October 16, 2021, David Peace, a terminally ill patient, claimed that the English legislation had ‘failed' him. Diagnosed in 2019 with a disease affecting his motor skills, this Londoner…
Interdisciplinarity… Interdisciplinary Comparative Law – a Sisyphean task? by Jaakko Husa 24 Jun 202210 Jun 2024 1. The Metaphor After reading the title, the reader might remember an image of a poor human being rolling a heavy stone up a hill. One may wonder what that…
Comparative family law… La vulnérabilité en droit international, européen et comparé, edited by Augustin Boujeka and Marjolaine Roccati 22 Jun 202220 Jun 2022 « Vulnerability in International, European and Comparative law » collects the proceedings of a conference that the Research Centre on European and Comparative Legal Studies (CEJEC) organised at the University of Paris…
Torts Three Liability Regimes for Artificial Intelligence – Algorithmic Actants, Hybrids, Crowds (Bloomsbury 2022), by Anna Beckers and Gunther Teubner 17 Jun 202214 Jun 2022 Who is liable when autonomous digital systems are going astray and causing significant damage? Who should bear the consequences when algorithmic interaction on financial markets causes so-called flash crashes? Who…