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    • Resistance at the WTO: (de)coloniality in the making? 

      Gola, S (National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata, 2024)
      This paper aims to contribute to the growing global decoloniality process. As Mignolo noted, the process of decolonising knowledge and being is underway via spatializing the site of knowledge and linking them through the ...
    • Internal displacement: The emerging legal regime and its inherent interconnections 

      Hudson, B (Bloomsbury Professional, 2024)
      Book-length studies on internal displacement and law are rare, with just a handful having ever been published. To therefore have two such texts published in just two years is a real treat for legal scholars and goes some ...
    • Analysing legal responses to coerced debt 

      Gordon-Bouvier, E (Cambridge University Press / The Society of Legal Scholars, 15 February 2024)
      This paper analyses legal responses to the problem of debt taken out due to coercion within an intimate relationship. Coerced debt differs from other forms of domestic abuse, as it involves a contractual relationship between ...
    • Quantum Computing and Copyright Law: A Wave of Change or a Mere Irrelevant Particle? 

      Griffin, JGH (Sweet & Maxwell, 21 February 2024)
      This article argues that quantum computing will radically change the copyright landscape, to a degree far beyond that wrought by digital technologies. Quantum computing brings exponentially greater possibilities in the ...
    • Synthetic data protection: Towards a paradigm change in data regulation? 

      Beduschi, A (SAGE Publications, 14 February 2024)
      Synthetic data generated through machine learning algorithms from original real-world data is gaining prominence across sectors due to their potential to provide privacy-preserving alternatives to traditional data sources. ...