Social Sciences
Law
100%
Netherlands
70%
human rights
62%
international law
61%
EU
59%
obligation
56%
International Criminal Tribunal
50%
euthanasia
48%
offense
42%
victimization
42%
solidarity
40%
artificial intelligence
39%
lawyer
37%
public procurement
37%
Detention of persons
36%
Healthcare
35%
Detained persons
33%
legal position
32%
constitution
32%
European Union
31%
human rights protection
31%
Police corruption
30%
incentive
30%
police
29%
absolutism
29%
European Constitution
29%
member state
29%
international legal system
29%
constitutional state
28%
human rights system
28%
innovation
28%
legal person
27%
corruption
27%
international criminal justice
27%
health
26%
democracy
26%
citizen
25%
rights approach
25%
Access to justice
24%
occupation
23%
law enforcement
23%
procurement procedure
23%
institutionalism
22%
slavery
22%
Public officials
22%
legal protection
22%
regulation
21%
habitat
21%
domestic violence
21%
European Law
21%
pluralism
21%
detention
21%
commercialization
20%
National laws
20%
institutional change
20%
social rights
20%
conflict resolution
20%
criminal law
19%
dementia
19%
Supreme Court
19%
prisoner
19%
domination
19%
violence
18%
self-determination
18%
regime
18%
addiction
18%
accommodation
18%
Private International Law
18%
legitimacy
17%
Chile
17%
sovereignty
17%
Crime victimization
17%
reconstruction
17%
condition of detention
17%
surveillance
17%
reward
16%
harmonization
16%
conservation
16%
penalty
16%
Turkey
16%
animal
15%
external migration
15%
UNO
15%
European integration
14%
Living wills
14%
literature
14%
contact
13%
Substantive law
13%
purchase
13%
mental health
13%
funding
13%
drug
13%
worldview
13%
act
13%
human being
12%
threat
12%
applicable law
12%
risk society
12%
leadership
12%
climate change
12%
Arts & Humanities
Thomas Hobbes
40%
Religion
33%
Hypercorrection
32%
Liar Paradox
27%
Alms
27%
Huns
26%
Apostasy
26%
Freedom of Religion
25%
Treason
24%
Discretion
24%
Religious Pluralism
22%
Mate
22%
Solidarity
22%
Vaccination
22%
Religious Freedom
22%
Nonhuman Animals
21%
Attribution
20%
Corruption
19%
Equality
19%
Austria
18%
Certainty
18%
Human Rights
17%
Religious Beliefs
17%
The Netherlands
17%
Veganism
15%
Democracy
14%
Germany
13%
Democratic Theory
12%
Leviathan
12%
Political Rights
11%
Freedom of Religion or Belief
11%
Anthropocentric
11%
Nonhuman
9%
Harm
8%
Legal Documents
8%
Phrasing
8%
Violations
7%
European Court of Human Rights
7%
De Se
6%
Confiscation
6%
Historical Research
6%
Persona
6%
Revolution
6%
Islam
5%
Toleration
5%
Liability
5%
Hinduism
5%
Freedom of Speech
5%
Pluralist
5%