Narrowing the Accountability Gap for Transnational Justice: The Significance of Private International Law in Enforcing Human Rights
Shahzada Aamir Mushtaq,
Khurram Baig,
Rehman Akhtar
et al.
Abstract:Purpose: The study endeavors to investigate the convergence of technologies and the implications for legal pluralism in human rights enforcement. It aims to examine how private international law can adapt to emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, block-chain, and the Internet of Things.
Design/Methodology/Approach: By analyzing select case studies, this research article aims to provide practical examples of how private international law has been applied, or could be applied, to enforce hu… Show more
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