Asian Journal of Legal Education, Ahead of Print. This article aims to delve into the intricate challenges faced by migrant workers in South Asian countries and explore the
diverse approaches employed to safeguard their rights. Drawing from a comprehensive range of sources, including current research, ... [...]
Against the backdrop of global corporate “twin transformation” of digitalization and green development, the heterogeneous conversion effect of corporate green responsibility
(CGR) on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance has become a core theoretical and practical puzzle, while the socio-psychological mechanism and digital [...]
Using an integrated framework that combines the natural resource-based view with contingency theory, this study examines how environmental management control systems (EMCS)
build multinational firms' environmental capabilities and balance their environmental and economic performance while accounting for cross-country contextual conditions. [...]
Despite clear eligibility criteria, many older adults do not claim available financial and social benefits. Understanding the reasons behind low uptake is essential for designing
more accessible and acceptable support systems. Guided by administrative burden theory, this study investigates why older individuals may be reluctant to seek support [...]
AbstractThis study conducts a comparative legal analysis on the doctrine of piercing the corporate veil (PCV) in the USA and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and addresses the way
in which two drastically dissimilar legal systems, common law and Sharia-based jurisprudence, respectively, handle the balance between shareholder protection and [...]
AbstractThe Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment responds to a persistent structural problem in cross-border finance of high-value movable assets,
most prominently aircraft. When collateral routinely traverses multiple jurisdictions, lenders’ security interests are exposed to fragmented domestic property and [...]
Rewiring Democracy: How AI Will Transform Our Politics, Government, and Citizenship by SchneierBruce and SandersNathan E, Cambridge, Massachusetts, MIT Press, 2025, pp. 337,
£27. ISBN-13: 9780262049948 [...]
The Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976 (FSIA) constitutes an exception for sovereign states to the normal jurisdictional rules that govern when parties are subject to
suit in US courts. The commercial activity provision is a carveout within that broad exception-it deprives sovereign states of their exceptional immunity when they [...]
This Article demonstrates that peacetime espionage does not benefit from permissive customary international law exceptions. The mainstream view contends that, though peacetime
espionage may contravene international law, developments in customary international law (CIL) nevertheless undercut State responsibility for such conduct. [...]