In its judgment in Verein KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz and others v. Switzerland, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has, for the first time, recognized a right to climate
protection. The Court’s reasoning is certainly innovative – and for this reason, an easy target for critics. [...]
Monday, April 29: Arun Advani (Warwick; Google Scholar) will present Top Flight: How Responsive Are Top Earners to Tax Rates? (with Cesar Poux (LSE) & Andy Summers (LSE)) as
part of the Oxford Centre for Business Taxation Seminars. If you would like to attend, please RSVP here. [...]
Michelle D. Layser (San Diego; Google Scholar), Privacy and Tax Information Collection: A Response to Blank and Glogower: In a recent article published in the Iowa Law Review
[The Tax Information Gap at the Top, 108 Iowa L. Rev. 1597 (2023)], Professors Joshua Blank and Ari Glogower proposed a new... [...]
As national security agencies race to adopt AI, it is critical that Congress and the Biden administration shore up oversight of these technologies, which they acknowledge pose
serious risks to privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently issued guidance that mandates transparency for federal [...]
In recent decades, the international community has sought to address the particular harms that women and girls experience in war. International law now punishes sexual violence
in armed conflict. And there’s the Women, Peace and Security agenda, which the U.N. [...]
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