Results for Discipline:
Jurisprudence
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Exploring the Legal Requirements for Cross Border Judicial Cooperation: The Case of the Service of Documents [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2019) 2. p.36-53
The European Union as a Manager of Global 'Business and Human Rights' Regulation: Country-by-Country Reporting Rules [journal article]
Source: UCL Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, 8 (2019) 2. p.141-164
Adapting Justice to Technology and Technology to Justice: A Coevolution Process to e-Justice in Cross-border Litigation [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2019) 2. p.54-74
Great Success that Was on the Brink of Failure: The Case of a Techno-Legal Assemblage in the "Civil Trial On-Line" System in Italy [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2019) 2. p.21-35
Editorial Note: An Introduction to the EQPAM Special Issue on Legal Requirements for Complex Sociotechnical Systems [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2019) 2. p.1-6
Por los caminos de la memoria...: la construcción social de la identidad de víctima [journal article]
Source: Revista Kavilando, 8 (2016) 1. p.29-42
e-Justice: A Bottom-Up Venue to Promote Open Justice? A Heuristic Analysis Based on Agent-Based Modelling [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2019) 2. p.97-109
Intertwining Judicial Reforms and the Use of ICT in Courts: A Brief Description of the Portuguese Experience [journal article]
Source: European Quarterly of Political Attitudes and Mentalities, 8 (2012) 2. p.7-20
New Opportunities in Monitoring Safety of Journalists through the UN's 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda [journal article]
Source: Media and Communication, 8 (2020) 1. p.78-88
'Crimes Against Humanity': Eine umstrittene Universalie im Völkerrecht des 20. Jahrhunderts [journal article]
Source: Zeithistorische Forschungen / Studies in Contemporary History, 8 (2011) 3. p.373-393