Surrogacy (II): A Critical Perspective from Sociological and Feminist Debates

The practice of surrogacy generates significant debate within feminist and sociological circles, particularly regarding its implications for women’s autonomy and exploitation. Previously, we have briefly what is surrogacy, what are surrogacy arrangements, and different examples of legal frameworks following different … Continued

Does logic have any relation to law? (Part I)

Perplexities regarding the relation between logic and law often stem from the fact that when speaking about ‘logic’, it is not clear enough what it is referred to. Broadly understood, logic is an artificial language providing forms of arguments that … Continued

The Impact of Moral Impact (Part III)

We have already seen an introduction about the notion of moral impact, the normative impact of non-physical events, and what can be called legal(ly proper) impact, as well as an interinstitutional application of the common law principle of legality as an … Continued

The Impact of Moral Impact (Part II)

We have already seen an introduction about the notion of moral impact, the normative impact of non-physical events, and what can be called legal(ly proper) impact. Here, I will examine the interinstitutional application of the common law principle of legality … Continued

AI & Law: Are We Witnessing the Death of the Legal Author?

The contemporary scenario: AI, life, and law It is commonplace now to hear about the use of artificial intelligence (AI) – especially, large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT – in basically every aspect of life. Discussion about the extent, … Continued