Accounting for ALL missing persons in Ukraine? After the 2022 Russian invasion in Ukraine, many persons went missing. On both sides of the border, parents are searching for their children. Should Ukraine account for all of them? Why? How? Esther van Eijk and Nadia Sonneveld • May 02, 2023
Capturing a ‘regulatory capture’?: A closer look at the Indonesian PERPPU on job creation The enactment of the Indonesian PERPPU on job creation into an Act has sparked debate among legal observers. Is it merely aimed at inducing foreign investment, or are the interests of economic actors capturing the government? Widya Naseva Tuslian • April 04, 2023
It's been more than a year since BOOS: THIS IS THE VOICE. Where are we now? Attention for misconduct in the workplace has grown rapidly over the past year. What happened in the legal domain? A brief overview. Merel Cornax • March 23, 2023
Investigative Forensic Genetic Genealogy (iFGG) Thoughts on the use of genetic data from commercial genealogy databases to help solve cold cases in the Netherlands Oliver M. Tuazon • March 10, 2023
The US privacy deja-vu Recent privacy developments in US very similar to EU privacy framework – a reminder that EU law is setting standards not just for Europe, but for the world. Helena Vrabec • January 31, 2023
Urgenda case affects private companies The judgment in the Shell case suggests that companies should comply with the targets in the Paris Climate Agreement. The case possibly sets a new, climate-friendly precedent in corporate law Ivana Mlikota • January 17, 2023
When Corporations Disrespect Women's Human Rights: Access to Good Quality Remediation Women experience the impacts of corporate activities – including the flexibilization of labour and the privatisation of public services – differently and disproportionally. Aleydis Nissen • January 10, 2023
The threat of legal autocracy in the U.S. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case dealing with obscure theories of constitutional interpretation. However, the case reveals strategies that risk subverting democracy. Chase Burton • December 20, 2022
How sensational is Indonesia’s new Criminal Code? International media strongly condemn Indonesia’s new Criminal Code. Is it really that bad? Adriaan Bedner • December 15, 2022