The Right to (Not) Make an Electronic Will: The Case of Nevada
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(Nie)dopuszczalność stosowania neurotechnologii w miejscu pracy
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Cybercrime Law Through the Theoretical Lens of Relational Self
Irene Kamara
Prawo dostępu do Internetu, prawo do niekorzystania z Internetu i prawo do bycia offline a prawo do prywatności – czy multiplikacja praw człowieka jest remedium na ich efektywność?
Iwona Wrońska, Ewelina Cała-Wacinkiewicz, Maciej Nyka

Oral Cancer Disparities in Low‑ and Middle‑Income Countries: A Global Health Equity Perspective on Prevention, Early Detection, and Treatment Access
Delfin Lovelina Francis, Saravanan Sampoornam Pape Reddy

Adopting a Universal Mandate on Platform Work: Balancing Contrasting Realities
Juliana Londoño Polo

The Relational Self: Some Thoughts From the Perspective of Dutch Constitutional Law
Ingrid Leijten

Relational Self, Harm, and Responsibility – A Contract Law Perspective in Response to the Montesquieu Lecture by Jonathan Herring
Elena Alina Onţanu

Toward a Less Incomplete Contract: Merging Smart Contracts and Esg Metrics Contracts
Fernanda de Araujo Meirelles Magalhães, Bruno Vieira

Technology Expertise in the Dutch Boardroom: Legal and Text Analytical Findings
Titiaan Keijzer, Anne Lafarre

Digital Technology and Procedural Justice: Towards a Geography of Justice
Elena Alina Onțanu, Eric Tjong Tjin Tai

Cross-Border Evidence Gathering in Criminal Crypto Investigations: A Case Study of the Netherlands
Tessa van Roomen