Contini, Francesco Minissale, Alessandra Bergman Blix, Stina
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Frontiers in Sociology
The use of artificial intelligence in law represents one of the biggest challenges across different legal systems. Supporters of predictive systems believe that decisionmaking could be more efficient, consistent and predictable by using AI. European legislation and legal scholars, however, identify areas where AI developments are at high risk or to...
Dunn, Ethan
This paper investigates the intersection of social perceptions of vice and gender norms in shaping the policing of sexual orientation and sexuality during the turn of the twentieth century. Employing a legal analysis rooted in the law and society movement and critical legal studies, this study examines how social anxieties surrounding vice and vice...
Stamatakis, Nikolaos
Domestic violence is a pervasive global issue that transcends geographical, cultural, and socioeconomic boundaries. In the Fiji Islands, domestic violence is a multifaceted problem deeply rooted in cultural traditions, socio-economic factors, and historical influences. This comprehensive essay explores the intricate relationship between domestic vi...
Järpedal, Martin Wigert, Olle
The Swedish national cadastral index map administrated by Lantmäteriet contains deficiencies in the positional accuracy of property boundaries. These deficiencies affect several parts of society and hinders progress toward a digital urban development process. Using modern methods, Lantmäteriet aims to accelerate the digital transition and is curren...
Carlestam, Cornelia
The intentional spread of incorrect information, ‘disinformation’ has increased rapidly in the past couple of years. Bringing with it serious threats to aspects of modern society that constitute central parts of the European Union’s values, thus requiring protection in line with the core aims and duties under EU law. Despite this, the phenomenon of...
Fillios, Xanthe
Most people don’t usually conjure the image of American policing methods in the Swedish police. The early-to-late 1990s would oversee a push to tackle what was then seen as rising crime and a battle over the subway a decade before in New York City. This style of policing, called Broken Windows would become mythicized in certain political circles ab...
Fernando, Warnakulasuriya Mehta, Vrunda
The Fast Fashion industry, which operates on a take-make-waste model, has a significant environmental impact due to its high-water consumption, use of chemical substances, and waste production. Consequently, textiles and clothing waste have become a major global concern. In response, the Circular Economy model has garnered considerable attention wo...
Darras, Éric
Certains autodidactes s’acharnent à bien maîtriser le droit pour mieux s’en servir, pour le manipuler ou le contourner et il s’en trouve parmi les membres des classes populaires. L’art populaire de la personnalisation des véhicules, le tuning, constitue per se un jeu avec le Code de la route. L’observation ethnographique des teams et meetings de tu...
Laulhé Shaelou, Stéphanie Razmetaeva, Yulia
Recently, the concept of the ‘European digital legal order’ seems to have gained more importance than the overarching concept of European legal order, of which the former is arguably a modern manifestation. The European legal order traditionally entails a set of fundamental human rights, Rule of Law principles and Democratic values as enshrined in ...
Salah, Mona
This study investigates the role of private regulatory initiatives, with a particular focus on the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Movement, in addressing governance gaps and promoting corporate accountability under human rights violations. The research examines how the BDS movement functions as a private regulatory entity, influencing bus...