Category: Law

Legal awareness does not always lead to legal action
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in LawStudy examines why precarious housing tenants avoid legal remedies despite awareness, identifying structural barriers including landlord dependency and interconnected institutional vulnerabilities.

Spain’s historical constitution is traced across 19th-21st century constitutional acts
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in LawAnalysis of ancient and internal constitution concepts in Spanish constitutional development from 1812 through contemporary legal culture, examining mythologized legal traditions.

Indonesia drug death penalty framed as state violence
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in LawExamination of Indonesia’s death penalty for drug offences as necropolitical state violence, arguing judicial and extrajudicial punishment operate within the same continuum.

Copyright originality doctrine may better fit AI data than oil
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in LawExamines copyright law’s originality doctrine as framework for regulating data in AI training, arguing data differs fundamentally from oil as public good.

Women-led movements combine culture, science, and law to protect rivers
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in LawWomen-led movements in Quito combine cultural engagement, scientific evidence, and legal action to protect contaminated rivers under Ecuador’s Rights of Nature paradigm.

Assam courts may encode majoritarian domination through judicial practice
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in LawAnalysis of 1,200+ Indian court rulings reveals how judges produce majoritarian domination through suspicion-generating doctrines and silence, making authoritarianism legally sanctioned

Atrato River ruling showed limited substantive action
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in LawAnalysis of Colombia’s Atrato River rights of nature judgement reveals performative court orders that hinder substantive action despite advancing community guardian organizing.

GCM’s impact on Canadian migration policy appears limited
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in LawLegal analysis of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration’s impact on Canadian migration policies, revealing gaps between international commitments and domestic practice.

Sport remedy systems remain fragmented for human rights claims
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in LawAnalysis of sport human rights remedy mechanisms and the role of public inquiries in creating coordinated institutional responses to discrimination, abuse, and labour violations.

Dutch Environmental Planning Act fits adaptive law but may support neoliberal planning
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in LawExamining adaptive planning law and environmental justice in the Dutch Environmental Planning Act, revealing tensions between procedural flexibility and substantive equity commitments.










