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The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement in the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (2024)
Book Chapter
Du, M. (2024). The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement in the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment. In A. Svetlicinii, & I.-J. Chen (Eds.), The EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Towards a Binding Investment Liberalization (211-232). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66862-3_11

This chapter intends to explore the future of the ISDS provisions in the CAI. Contrary to the dominant view that it is unlikely for China to be a supporter of the EU’s ISDS reform proposal, this chapter argue that such a conclusion may be premature.... Read More about The Future of Investor-State Dispute Settlement in the EU-China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment.

Moseley, Consultations, and the Age of Austerity (2024)
Book Chapter
O'Loughlin, E. (in press). Moseley, Consultations, and the Age of Austerity. In L. Graham, & J. Russell (Eds.), The Supreme Court at 15: Reflections on Public Law Cases. Routledge

This chapter re-appraises the UK Supreme Court case of Moseley v London Borough of Haringey 10 years later. Focus is given to two aspects of the judgment that were judged at the time to have unsettled the law of consultation: the requirement to consu... Read More about Moseley, Consultations, and the Age of Austerity.

Maximizing Matching Cuts (2024)
Book Chapter
Le, V. B., Lucke, F., Paulusma, D., & Ries, B. (2024). Maximizing Matching Cuts. In P. M. Pardalos, & O. A. Prokopyev (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Optimization (1-10). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54621-2_898-1

Graph cut problems belong to a well-studied class of classical graph problems related to network connectivity, which is a central concept within theoretical computer science.

The Rising Generation and the Fogram: Locating Adulthood in Eighteenth-Century England (2024)
Book Chapter
Crosbie, B. (2024). The Rising Generation and the Fogram: Locating Adulthood in Eighteenth-Century England. In M. Cannon, & L. Tisdall (Eds.), Adulthood in Britain and the United States from 1350 to Generation Z. London University Press

Adulthood is surprisingly hard to locate in histories of eighteenth-century England. The historiography might be dominated by those between childhood and old age, but this reflects an unconscious bias in which the middle stage of life is an implicit... Read More about The Rising Generation and the Fogram: Locating Adulthood in Eighteenth-Century England.

Robin Hood: Social Hierarchy and Social Mobility (2024)
Book Chapter
Brown, A. T. (2024). Robin Hood: Social Hierarchy and Social Mobility. In S. H. Rigby (Ed.), Historians on Robin Hood: The Outlaw's Legend in the Later Middle Ages. Boydell & Brewer

The Ottoman Empire and Italian Imperial Discourse: How the Italian Literature Represented Ottoman Rule in Albania to Legitimate Its Imperial Ambitions (2024)
Book Chapter
Dalmazzo, P. (2024). The Ottoman Empire and Italian Imperial Discourse: How the Italian Literature Represented Ottoman Rule in Albania to Legitimate Its Imperial Ambitions. In I. Asceric-Todd, A. Smajić, J. Starkey, & P. Starkey (Eds.), Travellers in Ottoman Lands: the Balkans, Anatolia and beyond. Archaeopress. https://doi.org/10.32028/9781803278599

Hans Jonas and Hannah Arendt’s Variations on St. Augustine (2024)
Book Chapter
Almog, Y. (2024). Hans Jonas and Hannah Arendt’s Variations on St. Augustine. In D. Herskowitz, E. Lapidot, & C. Wiese (Eds.), Hans Jonas: The Early Years. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003439882-5

Hans Jonas’ and Hannah Arendt’s occupation with Saint Augustine at the beginning of their respective careers demonstrates their shared intellectual roots. It alerts, namely, to the deep-seated influence of existentialism on their thought. For the you... Read More about Hans Jonas and Hannah Arendt’s Variations on St. Augustine.

Cryptoassets as property (maal): Islamic legal and ethical foundations and evaluative framework (2024)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, H. (2024). Cryptoassets as property (maal): Islamic legal and ethical foundations and evaluative framework. In S. Nazim Ali, & Z. H. Jumat (Eds.), Islamic Finance in the Digital Age (102-124). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035322954.00015

While most discussions on cryptoassets from Islamic perspectives have focused on their legality, this chapter presents a framework to assess their status from the legal and ethical attributes of property (maal). The key attributes of maal from an Isl... Read More about Cryptoassets as property (maal): Islamic legal and ethical foundations and evaluative framework.

Diasporic Memory (2024)
Book Chapter
Baser, B. (2025). Diasporic Memory. In L. M. Bietti, & M. Pogacar (Eds.), The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Memory Studies. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-93789-8

In a globalized world, also memory and processes of remembrance have become transnational. Individuals and groups nurture and preserve memories of the past and of places they have left; they generate new memories and experiences in virtual spaces; an... Read More about Diasporic Memory.

Preserving the Past, Building the Future: The Role of Adaptive Heritage Reuse in Achieving SDGs Through Tourism (2024)
Book Chapter
Mohammed, A. (2024). Preserving the Past, Building the Future: The Role of Adaptive Heritage Reuse in Achieving SDGs Through Tourism. In W. Leal Filho, & V. Kuzmanović (Eds.), Sustainable Development Seen Through the Lenses of Ethnoeconomics and the Circular Economy (149-171). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-72676-7_8

Cultural heritage is recognized as a crucial element in building a sustainable environment that contributes to sustainable economic growth. Adaptive heritage reuse (AHR) is seen not only as a means to safeguard and maintain heritage, but also as a dr... Read More about Preserving the Past, Building the Future: The Role of Adaptive Heritage Reuse in Achieving SDGs Through Tourism.

Syriac Rhetorical Lexica: Towards the Compilation of a Trilingual Dictionary (2024)
Book Chapter
Nicosia, M. (2024). Syriac Rhetorical Lexica: Towards the Compilation of a Trilingual Dictionary. In M. Nicosia (Ed.), Syriac Lexis and Lexica: Compiling ancient and modern vocabularies. Gorgias Press

The paper discusses the challenges posed by the creation of a trilingual lexicon (Syriac-Greek-Arabic) of the technical vocabulary of rhetoric and its advantages. It will present the selected corpus, the proposed layout of the lemmas, and a selection... Read More about Syriac Rhetorical Lexica: Towards the Compilation of a Trilingual Dictionary.

“The Royal Sacred Hairy Family of Burmah”: Human Difference and Biocultural Empire in the Nineteenth Century (2024)
Book Chapter
Saha, J. (2024). “The Royal Sacred Hairy Family of Burmah”: Human Difference and Biocultural Empire in the Nineteenth Century. In A. Burton, R. Mawani, & S. Frost (Eds.), Biocultural Empire: New Histories of Imperial Lifeworlds (135-156). Bloomsbury. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350454231.ch-5

Imagine two men conversing on the deck of a steamer headed for England in the early summer of 1886. Perhaps the ship had just navigated the Suez Canal and their conversation takes place under the warm Mediterranean sun. One of the men is an engineer... Read More about “The Royal Sacred Hairy Family of Burmah”: Human Difference and Biocultural Empire in the Nineteenth Century.

Fleas, Knowledge-Making, and the Epidemiology of Plague in British India: Perspectives from the Bombay Epidemic, 1905–1906 (2024)
Book Chapter
Webster, E. (2024). Fleas, Knowledge-Making, and the Epidemiology of Plague in British India: Perspectives from the Bombay Epidemic, 1905–1906. In L. Hollsten, O. Latva, S. Lillbroända-Annala, S. Rytty, & T. Räsänen (Eds.), Human–Bug Encounters in Multispecies Networks (248-266). Brill Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004715448_014

The Bombay plague epidemic is estimated to have killed over 180,000 people in the city from its arrival in 1896 to its eventual disappearance in the 1930s. This chapter explores how experiments developed by the Second Plague Commission in 1906-1907 i... Read More about Fleas, Knowledge-Making, and the Epidemiology of Plague in British India: Perspectives from the Bombay Epidemic, 1905–1906.