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Muhammad Aqil Kamaluddin
History and Application of Piercing the Corporate Veil Doctrine: A Comparison Study between the United Kingdom and Indonesia
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Separate legal entity doctrine is a foundation in corporation law, and courts have generally resisted deviations from it, save in specific instances i...

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This paper proposes a timely and relevant comparative study on the Piercing the Corporate Veil (PCV) doctrine, a critical exception to the fundamental...

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Muh Farhan Arfandy, Asfara Rachmad Rinata
Economic Crisis Recovery with Legal Policies by Governments (A Comparative Study between Indonesian, French, and Argentinian Law)
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This article compares the legal policies implemented by France, Argentina, and Indonesia in addressing economic crises. The research method used in th...

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This article undertakes a timely and ambitious comparative study of legal policies adopted by France, Argentina, and Indonesia in response to economic...

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Axcelia Deandra Surya
Balancing Formalism and Justice An Analysis of Indonesian Mahkamah Agung’s Obscuur Libel Case Law in Light of ECtHR Standards
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Legal formalism plays a crucial role in ensuring consistency and predictability in judicial decision-making. However, excessive formalism can obstruct...

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This paper tackles a highly relevant and perennially debated issue within legal scholarship: the delicate balance between procedural formalism and the...

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Asfa Asfiais Sholihah
Policy on the Provision of Contraceptive Devices for School-Aged Children and Adolescents from the Perspective of Legal Utility
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The policy on providing contraceptive devices for school-aged children and adolescents in Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 on Health does not clar...

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This study tackles a highly pertinent and sensitive issue concerning public health and legal policy in Indonesia: Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024...

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Barbara Janusz-Pohl
Is a new constitutive rule born or rather brought to life? Interpreting admissibility of evidence based on the judgment of the CJEU in the EncroChat case
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The article analyzes the admissibility of evidence under Directive 2014/41/EU, focusing on a new constitutive rule for evidentiary action recognized b...

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The article, "Is a new constitutive rule born or rather brought to life? Interpreting admissibility of evidence based on the judgment of the CJEU in t...

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Cláudia Toledo
Are There Really “Tragic Cases”?
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The aim of this article is to critically analyze the concept of the tragic case proposed by Manuel Atienza, starting from the same basis – the work of...

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This article, titled "Are There Really 'Tragic Cases'?", presents a sharp critical analysis of Manuel Atienza's concept of the "tragic case." The auth...

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Ana Raquel Gonçalves Moniz
Juridicity and Legality
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This text aims to explore the moments of divergence and convergence between the constructions that led to the emergence of the rule of law and the Rec...

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The paper proposes to delve into a highly pertinent and complex area of comparative constitutional and public law: the conceptual evolution, divergenc...

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Milena Korycka-Zirk
Proportionality vs. legalism
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The rule of law is fundamentally anchored in the legality of state actions, ensures that state bodies operate within the legal frames. The interplay b...

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This paper, titled "Proportionality vs. legalism," offers a compelling argument for the fundamental coherence of legalism and proportionality within t...

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Jorge Silva Sampaio
The Normative Foundation of Proportionality
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Understanding the normative foundation of proportionality requires distinguishing between the reasons explaining its incorporation and content in lega...

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This paper presents an ambitious and thought-provoking analysis of the normative foundation of proportionality, seeking to move beyond mere explanatio...

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Manuel Atienza
Defeasibility and Balancing
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"Defeasibility" and "balancing" are expressions introduced in recent times to deal with longstanding legal phenomena, which in the context of the cons...

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The paper "Defeasibility and Balancing" proposes a timely and pertinent examination of two critical legal concepts that have gained particular promine...

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