- International Law and Human Rights
- Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
- Global Peace and Security Dynamics
- Privacy, Security, and Data Protection
- Freedom of Expression and Defamation
- Law in Society and Culture
- International Arbitration and Investment Law
- Research Data Management Practices
- Second Language Learning and Teaching
- Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
- FinTech, Crowdfunding, Digital Finance
- Dispute Resolution and Class Actions
- Corporate Taxation and Avoidance
- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Diverse Scientific Research Studies
- World Trade Organization Law
- Communism, Protests, Social Movements
- Taxation and Legal Issues
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
- Knowledge Management and Sharing
- Legal and Constitutional Studies
- Political theory and Gramsci
- ICT in Developing Communities
- Information Systems Education and Curriculum Development
UNSW Sydney
2010-2024
St. Peter's Institute of Higher Education and Research
2020
University of Helsinki
2009-2019
Australian Human Rights Commission
2017
Villanova University
1988-2008
University of Cambridge
2005-2006
University of Toronto
1998
Antioch University
1995
This article considers whether the Internet has become so significant, for provision of, and access to, information in formation of political community associated questions participation, that it requires further human rights protection beyond freedom expression. In short, should be configured as a right? The begins by considering ubiquity its significance. A wider historical view is then taken to understand terms lineage development from earlier debates over expression right communicate,...
Blockchain is one of the emerging technology in global. fundamentally an accounting and finance technology. In this paper, we discuss Distributed ledger (DLT), Triple-Entry Accounting Benefits Blockchain-based accounting, a negative impact on accounting. The focus paper to explain overview current market size, leading countries technology, major companies using Technology, formation, types Blockchain, core components Blockchain.
Journal Article On international law and Gaza: critical reflections Get access Tor Krever, Krever University of Cambridge, Faculty Law Girton College Corresponding author. Email: tkk24@cam.ac.uk https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4829-0356 Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Marina Veličković, Veličković Warwick Frédéric Mégret, Mégret McGill Karen Engle, Engle Texas School Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, Aoláin Minnesota Robert Knox, Knox Liverpool Shahd Hammouri,...
Abstract The establishment of the International Criminal Court provides an opportunity to re-think international criminal law and procedure, develop a more coherent theory justice. This article argues that increasingly demands placed upon trials go beyond process securing convictions. There is increasing expectation such will contribute broader processes social recovery reconciliation. Claims are also made for their having pedagogical documentary role. To this end, author proposes...
Abstract This article considers the relationship of international law and media through prism human rights. In first section regulation is examined visions good, bad, new emerge. second section, enquiry reversed explores ways in which shaping legal forms processes field termed ‘mediatization law’. Yet despite hopes for Internet to transform law, theoretical work Jodi Dean warns danger democracy commodification spread ‘communicative capitalism’.
The significance of photograph and image-making for international law by exploring three areas is discussed. role communication in the generation agendas understanding human rights, also need a more complex nuanced impact media processes mediatisation on structure operation highlighted.
Objectives: To the level of awareness, attitudes, and practices related to coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic among public in Thiruvallur District, Tamilnadu.Methods: A prospective study was conducted Tamilnadu. total number 316 Respondents. (Male 161, Female 151 Prefer not say 4). Data were processed analyzed by Statistical Package for social science. chi-square test used investigate association variables at significance p<0.05.Result: respondents, majority male, it is found that respondents...
Abstract This article considers the role played by communications infrastructure within international legal imagination. It engages with contemporary debates regarding power of corporate digital platforms and their model information capitalism. An historical perspective is adopted in order to contextualise law’s present infrastructural turn connect current over big tech precursors. The history engagement development reveals a recurring pattern looking technological for solutions global...
Objects can offer us a resting point, an opportunity for ‘momentary respite’ in longer social trajectory.1 Here, we pause to consider selection of images objects addressed our recent edited collection International Law’s Objects.2 In that broader project there are 40 selected by range international legal scholars, and each object is used investigate aspect law, explore its materiality, significance often history. Five framing chapters also reflections on the as whole. The book charts new way...
This article explores the relationship between film and international law by reference to feature Zero Dark Thirty (2012). The authors examine this in context of law, while also considering related questions genre, torture, gender targeted killing.
In the current digital world, Internet is changing our lives in terms of way we work, learn, and interact. Cloud Computing has a platform for sharing resources that include infrastructures, software, applications; cloud best to integrate all departments using e-Governance business. Many Governments facing critical challenges maintain pending, unattended documents, reported authority, document proof statement, law, order unable solve over year. Cloud-based e-governance plays vital role these...
This article focuses upon defamation law in Australia and its struggles to adjust the digital landscape, illustrate broader challenges involved governance regulation of data associations. In many instances, online publication will be treated by courts a similar fashion traditional forms publication. What is more contentious question who, if anyone, should bear responsibility for defamatory which result not from an individual author’s activity but rather algorithmic seeks, part, analyse this...
This paper explores the relationship between film and international law against a historical theoretical backdrop, foreshadowing further development of legal theory regarding image also engaging with relevant criticism. We examine one recent feature film, Zero Dark Thirty, directed by Kathryn Bigelow released in December 2012. The focuses on fictionalised account covert US operation to capture kill Osama bin Laden. uses its critical reception as means begin consider related questions genre,...