This book introduces a comprehensive model for evaluating the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law and an innovative framework that merges Human Rights Impact Assessments (HRIAs) practices with AI-focused algorithmic impact assessment approaches.
This book provides an overview of the history of food policy in the UK, tracing economic, social and political influences from the 1840s to present day.
Written by a scholar-practitioner with over four decades of experience, this book is an accessible introduction to land tenure and its implications for African development.
Through qualitative interviews with formerly incarcerated veterans, this book focuses on the lived experiences, and behaviors associated with the incarceration of veterans.
This book interrogates the legal and cultural dimensions of persona authorship, particularly in the context of publicity rights and the growing regulatory response to generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI).
This edited collection shows the tangible and positive impacts neuroscience is having in specific jurisdictions for individuals involved in the criminal justice system as witnesses, victims, defendants, and legal practitioners.
Weaving together first-person narratives of art practice, analytical accounts, and ethnographic research by artists and scholars in art history, theater, new media, music, and anthropology, this volume offers an overview of the wide range of conditions, processes, and motivations for artmaking among asylum seekers in view of Israel's continued legal obfuscation of the refugee status process.
As the United Nations Convention against Corruption celebrates 20 years, there could be a sense that anti-corruption discourses, policies, and practices are settling into a stable, consensus-driven phase.
This book interrogates the legal and cultural dimensions of persona authorship, particularly in the context of publicity rights and the growing regulatory response to generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI).
As the United Nations Convention against Corruption celebrates 20 years, there could be a sense that anti-corruption discourses, policies, and practices are settling into a stable, consensus-driven phase.
As technology continues to reshape global industries, the maritime sector faces profound changes with the emergence of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS).
This book introduces a comprehensive model for evaluating the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law and an innovative framework that merges Human Rights Impact Assessments (HRIAs) practices with AI-focused algorithmic impact assessment approaches.
This textbook addresses several key disciplines, with a primary focus on commercial law, particularly the legal principles governing security interest in Thailand.
This textbook addresses several key disciplines, with a primary focus on commercial law, particularly the legal principles governing security interest in Thailand.
This book bridges the gaps between ethnoecological, legal frameworks, political systems, and global ideologies to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities surrounding environmental sustainability.
This book bridges the gaps between ethnoecological, legal frameworks, political systems, and global ideologies to create a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities surrounding environmental sustainability.
This book examines the legal and ethical landscape of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) in Australia, analyzing its current regulatory framework and exploring whether a more effective approach is needed.
This book examines the legal and ethical landscape of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) in Australia, analyzing its current regulatory framework and exploring whether a more effective approach is needed.
Das Werk befasst sich mit dem Phänomen "Organisierte Kriminalität" (OK), das neben politisch motivierter Kriminalität und dem Terrorismus ein beherrschendes Thema in der deutschen und europäischen Kriminalpolitik und im öffentlichen Diskurs ist.
Organe sind knapp, und die Zahl der Patienten, die versterben, oder nicht wieder gut zu machende Schäden an ihrer Gesundheit erleiden, bevor ihnen mit einer Transplantation geholfen werden kann, steigt ständig.
Das Werk befasst sich mit dem Phänomen "Organisierte Kriminalität" (OK), das neben politisch motivierter Kriminalität und dem Terrorismus ein beherrschendes Thema in der deutschen und europäischen Kriminalpolitik und im öffentlichen Diskurs ist.
Dieses Buch befasst sich mit der Frage, ob es sich bei dem verfassungsmäßigen Grundrecht und dem völkerrechtlich gewährleisteten Menschenrecht der Religionsfreiheit nach philosophisch gerechtfertigten Maßstäben tatsächlich um ein Menschenrecht handelt oder ob es sich eher um ein - vor allem geschichtlich zu erklärendes - Toleranzgebot handelt.
Jenseits der imperativen Steuerung durch Ge- und Verbot bedient sich der moderne Staat schon lange verschiedenster Formen einer mittelbaren Einflussnahme auf Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft: er steuert durch die Nutzung seiner Finanz- und Informationsmacht ebenso wie durch die Zuweisung von Risikosphären und Haftungsfolgen.