Modern Jurisprudence Journal
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<p><strong data-start="0" data-end="32" data-is-only-node="">Modern Jurisprudence Journal</strong> is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to the critical study of law, legal theory, and contemporary legal issues. The journal explores a wide range of topics, including constitutional law, international law, human rights, legal philosophy, and the intersection of law with politics, society, and technology. It welcomes scholarly articles, case analyses, and theoretical contributions that challenge traditional perspectives and offer fresh insights into the evolving legal landscape. <strong data-start="520" data-end="552">Modern Jurisprudence Journal</strong> serves as a platform for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking to engage with the complexities of modern legal systems and promote informed legal discourse.</p>en-USModern Jurisprudence JournalCorporate Governance and Legal Compliance in Emerging Markets
https://novscience.com/index.php/mjj/article/view/1091
<p>This article investigates the challenges of corporate governance and legal compliance in emerging markets. It examines the regulatory environments and the role of international standards in shaping governance practices. The study discusses the impact of compliance on business operations and the importance of fostering transparent and accountable governance structures. Recommendations for improving legal frameworks in emerging markets are provided.<br><strong>This is a preliminary version. To read the full version of the article, please purchase a subscription.</strong></p>Kai RobinsonDrew EdwardsQuinn Brown
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2024-09-182024-09-18235069Emerging Trends in International Trade Law
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<p>This article explores the latest developments in international trade law, with a focus on recent legal frameworks that have emerged in response to global economic changes. It examines the impact of these developments on trade practices and the implications for legal professionals working in this field. By analyzing case studies and legislative updates, the article provides a comprehensive overview of how international trade law is evolving to meet the demands of a rapidly changing global market.</p> <p><strong>This is a free preview. The complete article is available with a valid <a href="https://novscience.com/index.php/mjj/login">subscription</a>.</strong></p>Jesse AdamsCasey WalkerKai Allen
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2024-09-182024-09-1823324Environmental Law and Policy in the Context of Climate Change
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<p>This article analyzes the intersection of environmental law and policy with climate change challenges. It examines the effectiveness of current legal frameworks in addressing climate-related issues and explores innovative policy solutions. The study underscores the importance of international cooperation and adaptive legal mechanisms in enhancing environmental protection. It provides a critical evaluation of recent legal developments in the field.<br><strong>This is a preliminary version. To read the full version of the article, please purchase a subscription.</strong></p>Quinn AllenAdrian RobertsKim Carter
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2024-09-182024-09-18237084Human Rights in Digital Surveillance: A Legal Perspective
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<p>This paper examines the burgeoning field of digital surveillance and its implications for human rights. As digital technologies increasingly permeate state security measures, the balance between national security and individual privacy has become a pressing concern. This study provides a legal analysis of current surveillance practices worldwide and assesses their compliance with international human rights standards. It highlights key challenges and proposes potential legal frameworks to enhance privacy protections while ensuring security needs are met.</p> <p><strong>This is a free preview. The complete article is available with a valid <a href="https://novscience.com/index.php/mjj/login">subscription</a>.</strong></p>Jacob CollinsQuinn MartinDrew Miller
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