#ISA2025 Our Springer and Palgrave Publishers are excited to discuss your Book and Journal proposals! Meet us at our booth in the exhibitors hall @isanet@Palgrave
“The Premises of International Criminal Procedure: Identifying the Principles in International Collaboration” (Megumi Ochi) has been published. https://t.co/3mgdM2AGxr
I am thrilled to announce the release of Volume 37/6, a special issue on "Gender and Law Issues", guest edited by Alyane Almeida de Araujo and Sarah Marusek!
https://t.co/ioMX76yrJo
UniTo Hosts @GlobalLawTurin the double Italian launch of two books, The Grand Strategy of Comparative Law, in Honour of PG Monateri @RoutledgeLaw; Scientia Iuris @SpringerLaw with co-editor and author Luca Siliquini-Cinelli @CardiffLaw and speakers from the UK, France, and Peru
Legal Comparison beyond the Law in Late Rodolfo Sacco #SpecialIssue
Issue Editors: Elena Ioriatti, Mario Ricca
International Journal for the Semiotics of Law
Read Online and Submit your own research https://t.co/GjIjqJ56tn
"International Tax Law and Profit Repatriation Strategies for Investments in Foreign Subsidiaries" (Thomas Kollruss) #OpenAccess in Liverpool Law Review
#TaxLaw#LegalAnalysis
Read online and submit your own research https://t.co/OFU200spyY
NEW: The book ‘The Japanese Legal Profession in Transition’ edited by Masayuki Murayama analyses effects of gender and socio-legal factors upon their careers, including income, over decades. https://t.co/YQ6nma4kwg
"The AI Act, gender equality and non-discrimination: what role for the AI office?" (Fabian Lütz)
#OutNow in ERA Forum
#AI#ArtificialInteligence#GenderEquality#EuropeanLaw
Read online and submit your own research: https://t.co/KOX1u43WDC
https://t.co/KOX1u43WDC
🎙️International Law and Harry Potter🎙️
The Podcast is thrilled to present: An International Law Perspective on Harry Potter, No one is above the law, not even wizards!
Brilliant Dr. @FraukeHeidemann shares with us her new book from @SpringerLaw!
Out now:https://t.co/ancKg6APJw
On Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendments in Papua New Guinea, see: Bal Kama, Rethinking Judicial Power in Papua New Guinea, Judges as Guardians of Papua New Guinea’s Democracy (@SpringerLaw 2024), 145-164, https://t.co/9UfX0ie4fu
🚨International Journal for the #Semiotics of Law: We are pleased to announce that all Special Issues for the next two years are now posted online. #CFP
Find out more on our website and submit your articles: https://t.co/hAVaH0zTQb
In a special blog in honour of #Pride2024, Sel J. Hwahng addresses the lack of research examining LGBTQ health through global and comparative perspectives
https://t.co/StX9XSY4xx
We are welcoming our editors Alexander Heger and Moritz Malkmus on our booth. See their book ‘On the Relation between the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and National Fundamental Rights’ here: https://t.co/qwu17j7OFP
📢ACJS 62nd Annual Meeting
March 11-15, 2025 in Denver, Colorado, USA
The Future of Criminal Justice & Criminology:
The Case for Inclusion, Interaction, and Internationalization @AJOCriminology
https://t.co/TH4NnKMVdf
🌈 In honor of #Pride2024 and in support of UN #SDG10: Reduced Inequalities, find a special, curated page dedicated to celebrating and uplifting the LGBTQ+ community. Dive into the highlights!��
https://t.co/st5RnJ3mYR