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A Brief Reflection on the Universality of Jurisprudence Vrije Universiteit Brussel
What does Gilles Deleuze meant with the concept of 'universal jurisprudence'? And what to do with it?
Islamic Jurisprudence and Western Legal History Ghent University
Strangers in paradise : the challenge of invasive alien species to (the implementation of) Earth Jurisprudence in Europe Ghent University
This chapter discusses one of the ‘hard cases’ of nature’s rights: the case of invasive alien species. The question is how to balance the conservation of endangered species with the individual interests of invasive species. In this chapter, some of the recurring contradictions in the rights of nature framework are tackled through the lens of invasive species. Taking the case of the grey squirrel (sciurus carolimensis) as a starting point, the ...
L’avocat et l’État de droit dans la jurisprudence de la Cour de justice de l’Union européenne KU Leuven
Pluralisation of family forms in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights Ghent University
Selected legislation and jurisprudence Ghent University
The justiciability of economic, social and cultural rights in Congolese jurisprudence Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The Congolese Judge is reluctant to impose financial obligations on the State on the basis of economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR). However, this unwillingness is not due to the false claim of the legal invalidity of these rights, nor to the complexity of their implementation, which would not be appropriate for judicial review. The jurisprudence of the Court of Appeal of Bukavu reveals that while the judge is not, as a matter of ...