Science, technology, and international relations: tales of power, hope, and norms and identities
Juan Pablo Soriano Gatica / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.02
Citius, altius, fortius?: International human rights law and protection of transgender and intersex athletes
Carmen Pérez González / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.03
The Nagoya Protocol on access to genetic resources and the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from their utilization and its implementation in Spain
Belén Sánchez Ramos / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.04
Fragmentación geopolítica y equilibrio de poder en el auge de Occidente
Geopolitical fragmentation and balance of power in the rise of the West
Esteban Vidal Pérez / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.05
Towards a new scenario of cross-border patent litigation in Europe: international jurisdiction and distribution of competence in the Unified Patent Court
Aurelio Lopez-Tarruella Martinez / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.06
The independence of international judges: analysis and assessment of the reforms adopted within the framework of the European Court of Human Rights
Yaelle Cacho Sánchez / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.07
Human oversight over high-risk artificial intelligence systems. Contributions from International Humanitarian Law and European Union law
Aritz Obregón Fernández y Guillermo Lazcoz Moratinos / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.08
The European Union restrictive measures against serious human rights violations in the Mediterranean: ¿a normative power?
Jaume Ferrer Lloret / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.09
The main connecting factors of Regulation 650/2012 for the first time before the Court of Justice of the European Union
Josep M. Fontanellas Morell / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.10
Jurisdiction agreements in the field of smart contracts and blockchain technology
Josep Gunnar Horrach Armo / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.11
Legal system applicable to default interest in international commercial arbitration: harmonization proposals
Briseida Sofía Jiménez Gómez / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.12
Revisiting the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons in the lead-up to the Tenth Review Conference
Ana Sánchez Cobaleda / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.13
The current perspective on sharp power: China and Russia in the era of (dis)information
La perspectiva actual del poder afilado: China y Rusia en la era de la (des)información
Daniel Martínez Cristóbal / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.14
Human rights violations and transnational business. Towards a treaty on business and human rights (liability of whom, of what kind and before which courts?)
Mª Dolores Bollo Arocena / DOI: 10.17103/reei.42.15
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