Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): February

Published: 2024-02-21


Articles

The Discourse Of Murdered And Missing Indigenous Women And Girls In Canada

This paper examines the gendered violence against Indigenous women and girls in Canada, as revealed by the 2019 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry (MMIWG) Final Report. The paper argues that Canadian political and legal institutions have remained committed to (re)producing

Ava A. Smith

1-42

Breaking The Cycle: Addressing Chronic Unemployment Among Returning Prisoners

The abstract of the manuscript discusses the significance of employment and work ethic in the United States, emphasizing its role in shaping cultural values and individual identities. It explores the historical development of a work-centered culture, driven by factors like the growth of

Dr. Gautam Nayer , Dr. Luis Perez-Feliciano

43-50

A Phenomenological Perspective On The General Theory Of Criminal Law

This paper discusses the role of the Court of Cassation in the Italian legal system, and its impact on the development of criminal law. The paper begins by providing an overview of the Italian legal system, and the different sources of law. It then discusses the role of the Court of Cassation,

Giuseppe De Marco

51-60

The Legal Framework For Combating The Crime Of Creating Terrorist Websites In Omani Law And International Criminal Law

The rapid development of information technology has led to the emergence of new crimes, such as the crime of creating terrorist websites. This crime is a major challenge for the international community, as it can be used to spread propaganda, recruit members, and coordinate attacks.


Abdullah Al-Harthy

61-72

The Conflict Between International And Domestic Law In The Constitutions Of The Economic And Monetary Community Of Central Africa

This paper examines the relationship between international law and domestic law, with a focus on the issue of conflict between treaty provisions and domestic norms. The paper begins by discussing the two main approaches to the relationship between these two legal orders: dualism and monism. It

Maire Jacqueline

73-88