Introduction to the Second Issue of 2023

E. Gromova, D. Ferreira
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Dear Readers,We proudly present the Second Issue of the International Journal of Law in Changing World –IJLCW–volume two. We are delighted that this Issue is an example of international knowledge exchange. Authors worldwide presented their papers on current legal problems in South Africa, Russia, India, Greece, Spain, Algeria, and Iran. Our authors gave the Journal the honor of publishing highly relevant research papers devoted to different aspects of law and regulations that the modern world faces. This Issue presents the paper "European private international law and national civil codes: interactions and Synergies." Professor Martín Jesús Urrea Salazar (Spain) explores the role of global law in the current legal reality and the importance of autonomy of the will in regulating international legal relationships.The following paper is entitled "Employment Implications for naturalized South African citizens" by William Manga Mokofe (South Africa). Considering the historical context, the author provides insights into the challenges and opportunities these citizens face in the labor market."The human right to safe drinking water -a study of the prospects for the accession of Arab countries to the 1992 Water Convention" by Laidani Mohammed and Djairene Aissa (Algeria) devoted to identifying the international recognition of the human right tosafe and safe drinking water, as well as the 1992 Water Convention, which works to protect and use transboundary watercourses and international lakes and their relationship to sustainable development and environmental protection, as well as the prospects and consequences of the accession of Arab countries to this Convention to ensure water security.The paper "The right to explanation in the processing of personal data with the use of AI systems" by Professor Eleftheria (Ria) Papadimitriou (Greece) refers to the legal basis of a new, independent, sui generis right to explanation that data subjects areafforded when automated decision-making processing takes place."Artificial intelligence and its role in the development of the future of arbitration" by Mohammad Ali Solhchi and Faraz Baghbanno (Iran) studies ethical considerations such as privacy and bias that must be taken into account to ensure that AI does not compromise fairness or jeopardize confidentiality in arbitration proceedings. The paper "Artificial Intelligence and National Security: perspective of the Global South" by Kushal Srivastava (India) aims to depict a descriptive approach to the perspective of the global South, and it analyses the entire situation of AI and its prospective future in the cyber security and national security of the connected nations. Another paper, "The Doctrine of Beneficial Ownership in Russian Law" by Tikhon Podshivalov (Russia), addresses the problems of differentiation of the spheres of application of doctrine, the piercing corporate veils and the doctrine of beneficial ownership.Both of these doctrines are grounds to challenge corporate decisions.The Journal also contains the paper "The right to development: BRICS' understanding of the human rights," written by Danil Karimov and Moritz Hieronimy (China), which analyses one of the relatively new human rights -the right to development. The authors conclude that implementing and applying this right in international law is necessary to develop society and social relations further.We truly hope you will find this Issue valuable and informative because that is the mission of the Journal –to find solutions to crucial legal issues that arise from the forever-changing world.We want to thank our authors, reviewers and editorial team members for their excellent job, support, and efforts to make the Second Issue possible. We hope the Journal can inspire academics and researchers to keep expanding their horizons and reducing the research distance between countries. Sincerely yours. Editors-in-Chief Elizaveta Gromova and Daniel Brantes Ferreira.
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2023 年第二期导言
亲爱的读者,我们隆重推出《变化世界中的国际法律期刊》(IJLCW)第二卷第二期。我们很高兴本期杂志是国际知识交流的典范。世界各地的作者就南非、俄罗斯、印度、希腊、西班牙、阿尔及利亚和伊朗当前的法律问题发表了论文。我们的作者让本刊有幸发表了与现代世界面临的法律法规不同方面密切相关的研究论文。本期刊载论文 "欧洲国际私法与各国民法典:互动与协同"。Martín Jesús Urrea Salazar 教授(西班牙)探讨了全球法律在当前法律现实中的作用,以及意志自治在调节国际法律关系中的重要性。William Manga Mokofe(南非)的论文题为 "入籍南非公民的就业影响"。考虑到历史背景,作者深入分析了这些公民在劳动力市场面临的挑战和机遇。Laidani Mohammed 和 Djairene Aissa(阿尔及利亚)撰写的论文 "享有安全饮用水的人权--阿拉伯国家加入 1992 年《水公约》的前景研究 "致力于确定国际社会对享有安全饮用水的人权的承认,以及 1992 年《水公约》,该公约致力于保护和利用跨界水道和国际湖泊及其与可持续发展和环境保护的关系,以及阿拉伯国家加入该公约以确保水安全的前景和后果。Eleftheria (Ria) Papadimitriou 教授(希腊)的论文 "使用人工智能系统处理个人数据时的解释权 "提到了在进行自动决策处理时赋予数据主体的新的、独立的、自成一体的解释权的法律依据。Mohammad Ali Solhchi 和 Faraz Baghbanno(伊朗)撰写的论文 "人工智能及其在未来仲裁发展中的作用 "研究了隐私和偏见等必须考虑的伦理因素,以确保人工智能不会损害仲裁程序的公平性或保密性。Kushal Srivastava(印度)的论文 "人工智能与国家安全:全球南方国家的视角 "旨在从全球南方国家的视角进行描述,分析了人工智能的整体情况及其在网络安全和相关国家的国家安全方面的前景。另一篇题为 "俄罗斯法律中的实益所有权理论 "的论文由 Tikhon Podshivalov(俄罗斯)撰写,论述了穿透公司面纱理论和实益所有权理论适用范围的区分问题:金砖五国对人权的理解",由丹尼尔-卡里莫夫和莫里茨-希罗尼米(中国)撰写,分析了相对较新的人权之一--发展权。我们衷心希望您能发现本期期刊的价值和信息量,因为这正是期刊的使命--为瞬息万变的世界中出现的关键法律问题找到解决方案。我们要感谢作者、审稿人和编辑团队成员的出色工作、支持和努力,使第二期期刊得以出版。我们衷心感谢各位作者、审稿人和编辑团队成员的出色工作、支持和努力,使第二期期刊得以顺利出版。我们希望本期期刊能够激励学术界和研究人员不断拓展视野,缩短各国之间的研究距离。此致敬礼主编:伊丽扎维塔-格罗莫娃(Elizaveta Gromova)和丹尼尔-布兰特斯-费雷拉(Daniel Brantes Ferreira)。
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