Multistakeholder co-management is no blueprint for smooth and accepted environmental policy implementation. Parallel processes of cooperation and conflict rather shape co-managing
processes, which is the focus of this article. Combining the analysis of narratives, identities, and relational structure through means of social network analysis [...]
British constitutional thought tends to understand sovereignty in legalistic terms, with the concept often equated with the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. As Loughlin
and Tierney have recently argued, this approach obscures the political considerations which undergird the legal precept. [...]
Colombia's Atrato River and Amazon region were declared legal entities by Colombian judges in 2016 and 2018 respectively. This set the stage for a new era of environmental
litigation in Colombia, in which a number of natural entities have been granted this status. [...]
Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Perceptions of law enforcement shape a willingness to report crime and are particularly important for sex crimes and among groups
oppressed or neglected by the legal system. We examine three types of perceptions of justice—the fairness of outcomes (distributive), procedures (procedural), and [...]
Laws, Vol. 13, Pages 17: Neurolaw: Revisiting Huberty v. McDonald’s through the Lens of Nutritional Criminology and Food Crime Laws doi: 10.3390/laws13020017 Authors:
Alan C. Logan Jeffrey J. Nicholson Stephen J. Schoenthaler Susan L. Prescott [...]
AbstractThis contribution offers an analysis of selected important decisions in the field of IP law issued in the period 1 January to 31 December 2023 by national courts in
individual African countries (Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa Tanzania, Uganda and Zimbabwe).Specifically, the industries covered in the decisions analysed in this contribution [...]