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The intersection of professional tennis and law (domestic, international and transnational) offers unique insights that should appeal to sports lawyers, academics, as well as tennis players. . Enhance your collection with this engaging, timely, and authoritative resource.
This book discusses the practice of free speech and its limitations - defamation and hate speech - in the context of Indonesia.
The Routledge Handbook of Human Rights in Southeast Asia analyses some of the region's most pressing human rights issues, while also giving attention to those actors and institutions that work towards improvement.
Algorithmen beeinflussen inzwischen nahezu jeden Bereich des täglichen Lebens. Davon umfasst ist im Besonderen die unternehmerische Preissetzung, die sowohl im Online- als auch im Offline-Geschäft zunehmend algorithmisch organisiert wird. Preissetzungsalgorithmen bieten den Unternehmen neue Möglichkeiten der Datensammlung und -auswertung, ermöglichen aber auch einen umfassenden Austausch von Preisdaten mit Wettbewerbern. Diese digitalen Preissetzungssysteme können im Hinblick auf das deutsche und europäische Kartellrecht problematisch sein. In Betracht kommt ein Verstoß gegen das Kartellverbot, wobei unklar ist, ob dieses in der geltenden Form ausreicht, um mit diesen digitalen Formen horizontaler Kollusion angemessen umzugehen. Diese Arbeit beleuchtet die Problematik ausführlich und bewertet verschiedene Konstellationen unter Berücksichtigung von internationalen wettbewerbsbehördlichen und gerichtlichen Entscheidungen.
An original analysis of the law on disfigurement equality that will appeal to researchers and students in the area of Disability Studies and Law, Social Policy, Employment Law and HR Practice, as well as organisations supporting people with appearance-altering conditions and Policymakers working in the field of body image and equality.
The seventeenth edition of this established and popular text provides clear and commercially-focused coverage of contract law. Case-driven content and succinct explanations are combined with summaries, questions, and examples to allow students to gain a sound understanding of the theory and application of contract law principles.
Interwoven with snippets of real-life drama from an insider-trading scandal, Where Snowbirds Play paints a compelling portrait of the lives of the privileged, and what happens when their world is turned upside down.
This collection celebrates the immense contribution of Sarah Worthington to the field of private law. Defining the subject broadly, experts from the judiciary and the academy address contemporary challenges arising in the fields of agency, company law and insolvency, contract law, equity, the law of money, personal property, restitution and unjust enrichment. The breadth of the contributors' expertise and their willingness to offer innovative and insightful solutions to difficult problems perfectly mirror Sarah Worthington's rigorous and inspirational approach to private law scholarship.
A searing indictment, full of fascinating real life stories, of how the law is fundamentally stacked against women by an award-winning barrister
This book proposes a framework for regulating sex robots - human-like machines designed to engage emotionally and sexually with users through customisable, often AI-powered features.
The book brings together a range of socio-legal and law and humanities scholars to elaborate and explore the idea of the legal 'masterplot'.
The book is aimed at an interdisciplinary audience interested in psychiatry. It explores areas central to human nature such as the experience of mental illness and the basis of mental capacity. Throughout, it relates these concepts to a dualistic structure of 'classic' and 'romantic' perspectives.
This volume is for lawmakers, lawyers, business leaders, and curious minds interested in the legal and regulatory implications of generative AI as the fast-evolving technology is transforming our world. It offers clear and nuanced insights into the challenges of AI for the law, helping readers navigate this complex landscape.
This volume highlights essays by legal scholars and philosophers on the legal philosophy of Adolf Reinach. Though Reinach has been the subject of resurgent recent interest in private law theory, his work remains oblique to many contemporary legal theorists and students. This volume situates his contributions in contemporary theory.
This volume highlights essays by legal scholars and philosophers on the legal philosophy of Adolf Reinach. Though Reinach has been the subject of resurgent recent interest in private law theory, his work remains oblique to many contemporary legal theorists and students. This volume situates his contributions in contemporary theory.
This open access book explores law, politics, and inequality in fights against infectious diseases. Guided by a theoretical framework called "governing through contagion", the studies in this book analyse how past and present governments have tried to combat contagious diseases, such as the bubonic plague, cholera, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19. They examine how these governments used law and other technologies, including waste management, mask-wearing, quarantine stations, house inspections, and the burning of entire neighbourhoods, to achieve their aims of protecting populations and ensuring productivity. Although the studies recognise the power of the state, they simultaneously emphasise the active roles of technologies and creatures, drawing attention to the often-taken-for-granted workings of the non-human in public health governance. They also consider the implications of strategies of control on marginalised communities and democratic politics. Collectively, the studies in this book bring attention to the connections between COVID-19 responses by governments and their historical antecedents, shedding light on the role of capitalism, colonialism, and geopolitics in circulating contagions and the strategies used to control them.The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.
Explores the lives and intellectual influences of the creators of Critical Race TheoryCritical race theory (CRT), a vital movement and discipline in American legal scholarship, has transformed our understanding of systemic racism. Yet despite insightful analysis revealing the threads of racism embedded in American institutions and society, it has been demonized by opponents at every turn, with numerous state legislators now seeking to ban its use in the classroom.The Origins of Critical Race Theory weaves together the many sources of critical race theory, recounting the origin story for one of the most insightful and controversial academic movements in U.S. history. In addition to introducing readers to the tenets and key insights of critical race theory, Martinez and Smith explore the lives and intellectual influences of the movement's founders, shedding light on how the many components of critical race theory eventually formed into a movement.Through archival research and interviews with scholars like Derrick Bell, Richard Delgado, and Jean Stefancic, Aja Y. Martinez and Robert O. Smith provide the personal side of critical race theory. They reveal that despite the Marxist menace it has recently been made out to be, critical race theory is an organic extension of the Civil Rights movement, a deeply human and deeply American response to ongoing systemic injustice and inequity. An insightful exploration into the story of a movement, The Origins of Critical Race Theory narrates the hidden influences, fascinating characters, and intellectual struggles that informed critical race theory's inception.
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