32 research outputs found
Can Digital Technologies Create a Stronger Model for Democratic Participation? The Case of #Crowdlaw
This study attempts to critically assess the democratizing potential of CrowdLaw, a form of online participation that its practitioners describe as crowdsourced policy-making. To do so, the study analyzes both the statements of Crowdlaw practitioners gathered at the third online global conference on #CrowdLaw and the design and performance of the CrowdLaw platforms for which the author could find a sufficiently complete online presence. Findings about the democratizing potential of CrowdLaw are mixed: on the one hand, the analysis of practitioners’ statements reveals an intention to create broad participation, and discussion forums that encourage deliberation. On the other, a look at the platforms’ design and performance reveals an uneven and incomplete implementation of these intentions
La notion d'urgence en référé [Analyse de la jurisprudence des Cours d'Angers et de Rennes]
Baousson Véronique, Langlamet C., Marquet S., Veron Delphine. La notion d'urgence en référé [Analyse de la jurisprudence des Cours d'Angers et de Rennes]. In: Revue Judiciaire de l'Ouest, 1987-2. pp. 173-179
