TRANSBOUNDARY HAZE POLLUTION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW OF STATE RESPONSIBILITY


International criminal justice and the erosion of sovereignty

The author states that any form of international justice always represents a means of limiting national sovereignty.In the case of International Criminal Law, this limiting is even more evident by compromising elements essential to the classical paradigm of International Law, as for example the punishing monopoly of States or the concept of Door Hi

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Immaterial Fordism: the paradox of game industry labour

In different ways, Marxist autonomist, regulation school, Easter Bathroom and neoliberal theories all claim that work in the new economy is increasingly characterised by high levels of creativity, cooperation, and innovation, albeit accompanied by uncertainty and a relentless pace of work, introducing a new form of labour that differs fundamentally

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