Prisoner incompatibility is a challenge for correctional officers (COs), as incompatible people in prison are more likely to engage in negative interactions, participate in
altercations, cause harm to each other and create tension on a unit. Through in-depth semi-structured interviews with 28 COs employed in Atlantic Canada, we explore [...]
The management of protected areas has been recognised as a particularly complex policy field, with many interacting actors and frequent conflicts. How policies survive potential
or actual conflict is a matter of policy sustainability; policy manipulation can modify the roles and perceptions of policy actors to achieve outcomes closer to the [...]
Making security has been Leviathan's home turf and its prime responsibility. Yet, while security states in advanced democracies share this uniform purpose, there is vast variation
in how they legitimize and how they make security policies. First, the political authority of elected policy-makers is sometimes superseded by the epistemic authority [...]
Common Law World Review, Ahead of Print. The purpose of this article is to examine and to provide a tentative temporal scope of the UK Withdrawal Agreement with a focus on
the maximal time limits for its application. It begins with an analysis of the nature of the agreement and its impact on the temporal scope. [...]
Criminal Justice and Behavior, Ahead of Print. Recent years have seen a significant increase in cyber sexual offenses (CSO) conducted through the creation and distribution
of intimate images and videos of others without their knowledge or consent, oftentimes among minors. [...]
This article examines the adjustment mechanisms which have been designed and implemented under China’s experimentations with its emissions trading scheme (ETS). In China,
several ETS pilot programs have adopted these mechanisms in the process of cap setting, allowance allocation and price regulation to allow regulatory intervention [...]
Key pointsEuroclear has recently launched the Digital Financial Market Infrastructure (D-FMI), a new component of the Euroclear System based on distributed ledger technologies.The
D-FMI is currently limited in scope. For example, it initially supports the primary issuance of English law-governed debt securities, while secondary market transfers [...]