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Jaewon Kim (Sungkyunkwan University Law School),
Access to Justice and Lawyer Advertising
Lasha Bregvadze (Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University),
Society’s Constitutions: Studying Non-State Constitutionalisation as an Element of Theory of Society
Christoforos Ioannidis (Cardiff Metropolitan University),
The Pseudo-problem of Authority
Tania Galgani (Universidad de Concepción),
Neojusnaturalism and Conventionality Control in Chile
John Harris (Texas Christian University),
Distributive Epistemic Injustice and Death Qualified Juries
Federico Szczaranski (Universidad Central de Chile),
Unlocking the Semantic Side: Authority and Disruption in Constituent Power
Philipp Gisbertz-Astolfi (University of Göttingen),
Terrorism as a Violation of Human Dignity
Weiwei Zhang (Kenneth Wang School of Law, Soochow University),
Does Theodicy Permit Much More Liberty?
Douglas Luis Binda Filho (Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca),
“Are They Really Aiming at ‘Wellness’?”: The Problem of Consent in Wellness Programs and a Need for an Ethical Reflection from Employers
Harri Karpén (University of Helsinki),
War’s Fundamentally Philosophical Nature
Guglielmo Ciaccio (University of Pisa),
Beyond Domination? A New Ontology for a Relationship of Coexistence
Carlo Dellora (RMIT),
Utilitarian Justifications for Lockdown Policy during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Principled, Plausible or Problematic?
Jacopo Martire and Diego Acosta Arcarazo (University of Bristol),
Freedom of Movement Regimes and the Anthropology of the New Migrant
Helen Han (Lingnan University),
A Comparative Legal Research on the Employment Relationship between Food Delivery Platforms and Workers in HK
Takuto Kobayashi (Waseda University),
Lottocratic Social Hierarchy: A Conditional Defense
Stanisław Jędrczak (University of Warsaw),
Between Social Ontology and Philosophy of Mind
Rubin Souza (University of Genoa. Law School of São Paulo. São Paulo Reserach foundation),
External Recognition of Internal Constitutions According to Hans Kelsen's Theory of the International Law: The Two Presidents of Venezuela as a Case Study
Yilin Chen (Faculty of Law, University of Macau),
Could Authoritarianism Achieve Enlightened Governance?
Jennifer Hawkins (Duke University),
Capabilities Grounded in a Theory of Welfare: Objective or Subjective?
Jen Neller (Manchester Metropolitan University),
Centring Dignity to Redress the Over-Determination of Identities in Hate Speech (Law)
Tatsuya Yokohama (Shizuoka University),
How Should Immigration Justice Understand the Moral Significance of Movement and Belonging?
Yuki Watanabe (Graduate School of Nagasaki University)
Legal challenges to the demolitions of Palestinian houses by the IDF
Shun Kaku (Waseda University Faculty of Law)
International Law as Law: Why Does It Matter?
Kotaro Yonemura (Rikkyo University)
Typhoon Control and Fairness of Risk-sharing
Frederik Peeraer (Ghent University)
Can Experimental Jurisprudence Make Private Law More Democratic and More Subject to the Rule of Law?
Tsung Hsing Ho (National Chung Cheng University)
Demeny Voting and the ‘One Person, One Vote’ Principle
Thiago Guilherme (Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo)
Religious Freedom and Militant Democracy: The ‘Jurispathic’ Aspect of Court Decisions Regarding Theological Worldviews That are Harmful to Democratic Foundations
Taehyeon Kim (University of Edinburgh)
Common Good Constitutionalism as a Balancing Approach for Prospective Liberal Democracy?: Liberal-Communitarian Discourse between Western and Asian Perspectives
Vitulia Ivone (University of Salerno)
Are Justice Reforms Written with the Future of Democracy in Mind? The Italian Case
Henry Vumjou (Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT-Bombay),
Kant's Republican Democracy and the Principle of Publicity
Migle Laukyte (Pompeu Fabra University)
Democracy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: High Risk for Democratic Processes?
Manuel Feliu (University Carlos III de Madrid)
Energy Communities as Democracy Poleis
Pablo Ortuzar-Madrid (IES and CPP-UC)
The Dream of Democracy without Politics: from Xenophon’s Hiero to the Regimes of Park Chung-Hee in South Korea, Lee Kuan Yew in Singapore and Augusto Pinochet in Chile
Emre Şimşek (Member)
Citizenship and Its Effects in the Reconsideration of Democracy
Gerard Conway (Brunel University London)
Continuing Contestation of the Concept of Democracy: A Norm or a Right?
Giovanni Bombelli (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart)
On Democracy. Law and Cognition
Sanna Toropainen and Bilgesu Sumer (University of Helsinki, KU Leuven)
Assessing the Democratic Potential of Decentralised Identity Solutions through the Lenses of the Public Digital Sphere and Privacy
Lorena Carvajal and Kevin Love (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Nottingham Trent University)
The rise of transnational commercial law, the power of multinational corporations and the implications for democracy
Ben Schupmann (Yale-NUS College)
Otto Kirchheimer and Militant Democracy
Junehee Lee (Sogang University Institute of Social Science)
A comparative analysis on the population basis for congressional redistricting: Cases in South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States