
CONTENTS
‘Un noble décor’: Modernity and Depictions of the Countryside in Colette’s La Maison de Claudine and Sido
Rosalind Moran
22

5



HORTENSIUS, or On the Cultivation of Subjects in Noman’s Garden: Toward a Post-Foucauldian Account of Subjectification
Jojo Amoah
28

6



Notre-Dame de Paris: Pyrolysis Hypothesis and Fire Safety in Historical Buildings
Rémi Desalbres
38

7



Belief in a Myth and Myth as Fact: Towards a More Compassionate Sociology and Society
Niamh Hodges
51

9



The Thin End of the Wedge: How Trans Rights Have Emerged as a Keystone in the Feminist Politics on Bodily Autonomy
Katherine Cross
71

13



‘Private Vices, Publick Benefits’ in Permissive Democracies: Mandeville’s The Fable of the Bees in the Context of Transgressions by Western Political Classes
Daniel Morgan
76

14



Djokovic, the Australian Open, Idiots and Cov-idiots: What would Nietzsche say?
Dmitri Safronov
80

15



‘We’re All Mad As Hell Now’: How Network (1976) Captures the Anti-Politics of Social Media
Katherine Cross
93

17



Can Modern Appropriation Art be Reconciled with Copyright Law? A Closer Look at Cariou v. Prince
Marysia Opadczuk
114

21



Amir Tataloo, Beyond Resistance and Propaganda: The Appropriation of Iranian Rap Music and the Negotiation of its Legality
Casper Alexander Sanderson
123

23



Copyright in the Digital Age: Analysing the Achievements and Flaws in the EU Copyright Exceptions Domain
Daniel Mooney
133

24



Art in the Time of NFTs: Navigating the Challenges and Role of NFTs in Artists’ Reclamation of Control over their Publicity Rights
Bo Hyun Kim
140

25



‘What’s in a Name?’ The Role of Motive in the Definition of a ‘Terrorist Act’ under the Australian Commonwealth Criminal Code
Deborah White
146

26



Unfiltered, Candid, and Interdisciplinary: Reflections on the ‘Human values and global response in the Covid-19 pandemic’ 2022 Tanner Lectures
Clare Hall Tanner Lecture Working Group
152

27



All Form but No Substance? A Critical Examination of the ENP’s Success in Promoting Democracy and Good Governance in the EU’s Neighbourhood
Dilys Tam So Yin
161

29



The Forgotten Question: Clarifying the Extent of the Protection Afforded by Actual Occupation under the Land Registration Act 2002
Fred Halbhuber
167

30



Warfare’s Silent Victim: International Humanitarian Law and the Protection of the Natural Environment during Armed Conflict
Lydia Millar
186

33



Holding War Criminals to Account: The Challenges Presented by Information Warfare
Alexandra Agnew, Mishcon de Reya
202

35



Should Terrorism be Regarded as an International Crime? An Examination of the Theoretical Benefits and the Practical Reality
Eoin Campbell
211

37



The Claim of Judicial Finality in the United States: A Popular Theory that Lacks Evidence
Louis Fisher
215

38



Given the Court at Strasbourg’s Jurisprudence, Are Fair Trials Achievable Under the ECHR?
Damian P. Clancy
224

39



Dawn of the Digital Age is upon us: Is Artificial Intelligence a Substantial Threat to the Law in the Twenty-First Century?
Jamie Donnelly
242

41



Making Consent Meaningful Again: A Review of the Online ‘Consent’ Model and Alternative Approaches
Jialiang Zhang
261

43



‘The Eyes of the World Are Upon You’: The Role of International Organisations in the Suez Crisis
Asa Breuss-Burgess
289

50



Is Peace Merely About the Attainment of Justice? Transitional Justice in South Africa and the Former Yugoslavia
Alejandro Posada Téllez
305

52



In Conversation with Mariya Ionova (MP), Member of Ukrainian Parliament
Mariya Ionova
359

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Yevdokia Sokil
Constance Uzwyshyn


