International Journal of Discrimination and the Law, Ahead of Print. European Union (EU) seems to have the aim to strengthen the role of equality bodies and encourage the expansion
of their scope of application, their functions and their powers. This implies that they can play an essential role in challenging discriminatory decisions made through [...]
AbstractThe research aims to determine the role that Roman law played in the development of modern jurisprudence. Several methods of theoretical cognition were used in the
course of the study, such as analysis, synthesis, comparison, specification, and generalization. [...]
AbstractThe business judgment rule (BJR) is a corporate law doctrine that protects a decision of directors from fairness review by a court of law unless there is sufficient
evidence that the director has breached his fiduciary duties or that the decision-making process is tainted. [...]
AbstractThe Lethality Assessment Program (LAP) assists police responding to intimate partner violence incidents by connecting victims identified as high risk with advocates
while police are at the scene. The Lethality Screen is the risk assessment used with the LAP. [...]
AbstractThis study considers the issue of racial profiling in traffic stop citations for young Hispanic male citizens (YHM), young Black male citizens (YBM), and young White
male (YWM) citizens stopped while driving a luxury brand car in either majority white cities or majority Hispanic cities. [...]
AbstractThe study aims to add to our understanding of children’s perceptions and feelings for the police. 85 Roma and 85 non Roma children aged 7-12 years, living in a prefecture
in Greece, matched in age, gender and school class, via individual interviews, were asked to describe the concept of the police and express their feelings for police [...]
This article examines two rulings of the European Court of Human Rights on the rights of independent Polish judges in Juszczyszyn v. Poland and Tuleya v. Poland, focusing on
two key aspects. First, it addresses the Court’s finding that the Polish authorities aimed to undermine judicial independence and deter the applicants from questioning [...]
Laws, Vol. 13, Pages 34: Child Welfare, Immigration, and Justice Systems: An Intersectional Life-Course Perspective on Youth Trajectories Laws doi: 10.3390/laws13030034 Authors:
Marsha Rampersaud Kristin Swardh Henry Parada [...]