Remus' Blog : Law and challenge...

Law (or the rule of law) is essential in modern democracies. However, recent breakthroughs might require rearrangements...

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Autonomy of military robots: assessing the technical and legal ('Jus in Bello') thresholds...Hints of a recent article...

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Two broad issues are becoming essential for our 'hyper-technological' societies. The first relates to the cyber world, with it...
Friday, February 21, 2014

The orphan books; how is Google reshaping our (legal) world ...

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I heard of Google, for the first time, in 2002. We were still living in that 'old age' when Mega Crawler (or AltaVista) was the o...
Monday, December 23, 2013

Legal vs. linguistical puralism : a misunderstood duality?

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We live in a world with many legal systems and languages that interact continuously,  either in space or time. Regarding the latter, many ...
Saturday, November 23, 2013

European Union's impact on private legal systems of Member States - a conference at Montreal on May 2010

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This is a hint of a presentation, made in French, at a  conference held in Montreal in May 2010.  All the considerations are still rel...
Sunday, August 11, 2013

Cyber attacks and International law of armed conflicts from a “jus ad bellum” perspective - a glimpse of a recently published article

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In last July, my article about Cyber attacks and International law of armed conflicts; a “jus ad Bellum” perspective was published in the ...
Saturday, August 10, 2013

The “Jurisprudence of Interests” from Germany - a forgotten ancestor to the balance of proportionality in legal reasoning

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I have published an article about Interessenjurisprudenz in Germany (available at http://ssrn.com/abstract=2011479 ). The paper focuses on...
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The relativity of inner time...

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1. Zen and “Now ” as time In his famous book [1] ,  Alan Watts said that time is a hallucination, and there is only today,...
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