Category: Law

Domestic courts vary in translating international crime labels
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in LawComparative study of how Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden translate international war crimes prohibitions into domestic law and apply them through courts.

Ghana’s stamp duty system creates legal uncertainty and access barriers
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in LawGhana’s stamp duty system creates barriers to justice through institutional opacity and inflated costs. This study reveals how Lands Commission practices diverge from law and proposes reforms.

BRICS discourse challenges Western climate governance narratives
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in LawComparative legal discourse analysis of BRICS countries’ positions on state climate obligations, examining how epistemological contestation challenges Western dominance in global climate governance.

Liability for Whoosh feeder train crossing accidents is assigned to state and corporate negligence
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in LawLegal analysis of civil liability in fatal Whoosh Feeder Train accidents at unguarded crossings in Indonesia, examining corporate and governmental negligence with joint liability framework proposals.

Medina v Planned Parenthood South Atlantic may impede access to justice
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in LawViewpoint analyzing the 2025 Supreme Court decision Medina v Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and its effects on patient and physician access to judicial remedies and justice.

Blockchain evidence has limited legal certainty in civil litigation
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in LawComparative legal analysis examining blockchain’s evidentiary value in civil litigation across jurisdictions, addressing technical reliability, admissibility standards, and regulatory frameworks.

NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit may affect broadcasting rights
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in LawLegal analysis of NFL Sunday Ticket antitrust litigation examining whether Sports Broadcasting Act immunity extends to Sunday Ticket contracts and implications for broadcasting rights markets.

NGOization is linked to crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid
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in LawAnalysis of organizational crisis in West Kalimantan legal aid movement, examining how NGOization and technocratic governance undermine emancipatory praxis and advocacy autonomy.










