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Human-Centered Regulation: The Approach of the European Union to the Digitalization of Employment Relations
No Right to Exclude: The European Union’s Reparative Migration Obligations
The Role of the Court of Justice in the Course of European IntegrationEmergence, development, and perspective of the judiciary of the European Union
Martinique’s Octroi de Mer: Ancient Dock Dues Threaten the Integrity of the European Union’s (EU) Internal Market and Contribute to the Cost of Living Crisis.
Have You Been to Orlando?: In Relation to the Regulation of Self-Preferencing in Antitrust Law
Dignity by Design: A Human-Centered Framework for Ethical AI
LULUCF Is More Than a Mouthful: How the United States could implement the European Union’s land use, land-use change, and forestry policy to help fight against the US agricultural lobby and fight climate change
Feminist Approaches to the Regulation of Sex Work: Patterns in Transnational Governance Feminist Law Making
Using AI in Arbitrating Labor & Employment Disputes in China and the U.S.
Regulating Misdemeanors in China
Ingrid Roestenburg-Morgan. 2022. The road to reconciliation? Optimizing the legitimacy and efficacy of the International Criminal Court within the African Union and Africa. Louvain-la-Neuve: Larcier Intersentia, Human Rights Research Series 102. 411 p.
The "Not Seen" Effect of International Financial Centers: Innovation in the Global Financial Ecosystem
Reimagining International Trade Regulation
Cyberbullying as a Contemporary Human Rights Violation of Youth in Digital Media: A Study of India, Brazil, and South Africa
Litigating the Immunities of International Organizations in Europe: The ‘Alternative- Remedy’ Approach and its ‘Humanizing’ Function
Editorial of Volume 38, Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
Editorial of Volume 39 Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
Editorial of Volume 40 Issue I of the Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
Interrogating Illiberalism Through Chinese Communist Party Regulations
The Labyrinth of International Merger Regulation: A Procedural Path Forward
UNCLOS: Developments in Regulations on Deep-Sea Mining in International Waters
The Quest for Algorithmic Justice in the Workplace: The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Other Federal Responses to AI, Technology, and Enhanced Dangers of Employment Discrimination
Increasing Employment Discrimination Protections for Users of Medical Marijuana and Psychedelics
Cannabis at Work: Navigating the Intersection of Employment Law and Legalized Marijuana
Double Standards in the Drug Trade: How European Nations Escape Sanctions While Senegal May Bear the Burden