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Submission for International Criminal Court Prosecutor's Policy on Gender-Based Persecution
Grey, RosemaryPublished 2022-06-08In December 2021, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced a new policy initiative to advance accountability for the crime against humanity of persecution on the grounds of gender. The Prosecutor ...Open AccessOther -
The Carceral Automaton: Digital Prisons and Technologies of Detention
McKay, CarolynPublished 2022Prisons are on the cusp of a technological transformation as twenty-first-century digital connectivity in 'free' society permeates prison design and offender management. This article will begin with an overview of the ...Article -
The Challenge of Proving Toxic Tort Causation: Genetic Markers as the Solution?
Golru, SaraPublished 2022Sara Golru, in this Special Edition on Causation, presents a comparative analysis of the role of genetic marker evidence in toxic tort cases throughout Australia and the United States. Sara identifies inconsistencies in ...Open AccessArticle -
Special Report on Online Legal Education in Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Singapore
Teramura, Nobumichi; Farrar, SalimPublished 2021This report compares the development of online legal education in Malaysia, Brunei Darussalam and Singapore, three quite closely linked Asian economies following the English common law tradition. Due to the outbreak of the ...Preprint -
Conflicts and Tentative Solutions to Protecting Personal Data in Investment Arbitration
Huang, Jie (Jeanne)Published 2021Abstract Personal data protection in investment arbitration is increasingly important as more and more countries enact mandatory personal data protection laws and the COVID-19 pandemic makes online hearings the new normal. ...Article