Author: Öznur Uğuz, MSc in European Economy and Business Law at Tor Vergata University of Rome, 2021-2023 Legal Editor: Bader Kabbani, LLM International Commercial and Economic Law, SOAS, University of London, 2020-2021 Abstract The Digital Services Act (DSA) is the new digital services regulation of the European Union (EU), which sets a high new standard...
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Some problems with issuing residence permits in Azerbaijan
Abstract The dynamic development of migration processes requires states to constantly improve their migration legislation. A study was conducted on the basis of migration legislation of advanced European countries to develop new proposals on the regulation of the rules for issuing residence permits in the Republic of Azerbaijan. During this study, a request was also...
LAWELS Online Legal Journal 2023 (volume 01, issue 01) – Academic Essay Project
With great excitement, LAWELS shares its first Online Legal Journal (Volume 01 | issue 01) within the Academic Essay Project. This journal is initiated within the Academic Essay Project being implemented since November 2022. This volume touches upon many aspects of EU and international law, as well as up-to-date topics in the regulatory field. The...
Media Coverage of Accused Persons
Author: Muhammad Ali Safdar, Ph.D. program in Law at Friedrich Alexander Universität, 2019-2023 Editor: Danai Daisy Chirawu, Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Human Rights Policy & Practice (2021-2023), The University of Gothenburg, University of Deusto, University of Roehampton & The Arctic University of Norway, Bachelor of Laws (With Honours) (LLBS) (2012-2016) – the University of...
Hybrid warfare in the context of the second Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Author: Tofig Shahniyarov, MPA at ADA University, 2020-2022, Doctor of Philosophy – PhD at Middlesex University Editor: Elnur Karimov, LLD (Doctoral Program in Law) at Kyushu University, 2021-2024 Abstract The term ‘hybrid warfare’ has been a controversial topic of scholarly debate since it first emerged on the international scene nearly two decades ago. The...
Khojaly Genocide from the international law perspective
The Khojaly massacre started on the night of February 25, 1992. With the support of the 366th Motorized Regiment, mostly Armenians, in Khankendi, the Armenian armed forces attacked the civilian Azerbaijani population in Khojaly. In the face of the city’s weak defence of the civilian volunteer units, devoid of heavy weapons, the Armenian units started...
Legal issues arising from Valentine’s day
When the worlds of love and law collide, it often creates irregular consequences. As a result, the law intervenes and tries to make these irregular consequences fairer. Valentine’s Day has origins dating back as far as the third century, to the Catholic Priest St Valentine. Despite its long history, Valentine’s Day is now a significant...
International Jurisdiction in trademark disputes
Author: Ibrahim Kaunda, Masters of Law and Legal Practice Course at the University of Law in London, 2022-2023, e-mail: [email protected] Editor: Danai Daisy Chirawu, Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Human Rights Policy & Practice (2021-2023), The University of Gothenburg, University of Deusto, University of Roehampton & The Arctic University of Norway, Bachelor of Laws (With...
Evaluation of the restriction of access to abortion in Poland within the framework of the European Union law
Author: Ayşe Esra Kara, LLM in European Union Law at Dokuz Eylül University, 2021- ongoing, email: [email protected] Editor: Tofig Shahniyarov, MPA at ADA University, 2020-2022, Doctor of Philosophy – PhD at Middlesex University, e-mail: [email protected] Abstract In international law, it is possible to find many regulations regarding the protection of human rights. While such regulations clearly...
High Rate of Drug-Related Crimes in the United Kingdom: Will Drug Legalisation Reduce Crime?
Author: Erigi Wabemo, LLB program in Business Law at Rivers State University, 2015-2021, e-mail: [email protected] Editor: Tofig Shahniyarov, MPA at ADA University, 2020-2022, Doctor of Philosophy – Ph.D. at Middlesex University, e-mail: [email protected] Abstract This article draws upon an extensive review of the British criminal justice system, its punitive drug policy, criminalising the possession of drugs, exploring drug-related...