Category: Comparative Law
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“Your Secret’s Safe With Me”: AI Companions, Vulnerable Users, and Data Privacy
Aaron Spitler | November 11, 2025 A Friend Indeed? Artificial intelligence (AI) companions—digital personas powered by large language models (LLMs) that can engage in human-like interactions—have taken the world by storm. Popular apps, such…
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Progressive Realization or Structural Exclusion? Constitutional Rights and Medical Xenophobia in South Africa
By: Tamuka Chekero and Alois Muzenje | Date: November 7th, 2025 South Africa’s legal and constitutional frameworks formally enshrine healthcare as a universal human right. Section 27 of the Constitution guarantees everyone the right to access…
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Two Paths to Constitutionalizing Housing Rights: Canada and the United Kingdom
By: Dr. Yi-Sheng Liu | Date: September 26, 2025 The right to housing has long been recognized in international human rights law. The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) affirms that…
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The New American Manifest Destiny: Space
How the United States could apply the principles of its historic expansion to establish a sustained presence beyond Earth. By: Caesar Kalinowski IV | Date: September 22, 2025 In his first inaugural address, President…
