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1. An introduction to commercial law
2013This chapter, which determines whether or not commercial law is a distinct legal topic, begins with a much quoted passage from Professor Sir Roy Goode stating that the answer to the question may, in fact, be no. According to Goode, if commercial law is used to refer to ‘a relatively self-contained, integrated body of principles and rules peculiar to ...
Eric Baskind, Greg Osborne, Lee Roach
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Commercial Law and Policy [PDF]
The common external tariff is only one aspect of the EU’s commercial policy. This Chapter discusses another plank of this policy, namely measures which may be taken by the EU to protect trade, in particular the imposition of anti-dumping and countervailing duties.
Gabriel Moens, John Trone
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2021
In almost four decades, Malaysia has gone through a remarkable journey in developing key institutional, legal, and Shari’ah systems to accommodate and facilitate the growth of Islamic banking, which is one of its key economic sectors. As it is ‘Islamic’ banking, its operations and activities must be in line with the principles of Islamic commercial law
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In almost four decades, Malaysia has gone through a remarkable journey in developing key institutional, legal, and Shari’ah systems to accommodate and facilitate the growth of Islamic banking, which is one of its key economic sectors. As it is ‘Islamic’ banking, its operations and activities must be in line with the principles of Islamic commercial law
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2016
This part of the book on private law ends exactly where it should, in the commercial sphere. Economics has come to dominate almost every area of life in China. China’s laws, as with every country, has had difficulty keeping pace with the incredible pace of its economic growth.
Thomas W. Simon+2 more
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This part of the book on private law ends exactly where it should, in the commercial sphere. Economics has come to dominate almost every area of life in China. China’s laws, as with every country, has had difficulty keeping pace with the incredible pace of its economic growth.
Thomas W. Simon+2 more
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2015
Australian Commercial Law offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to commercial law in Australia. The textbook provides a thorough and detailed discussion of a variety of topics in commercial law such as agency, bailment, the sale of goods, the transfer of property and the Personal Property Securities Act.
Thampapillai, Dilan+3 more
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Australian Commercial Law offers a concise yet comprehensive introduction to commercial law in Australia. The textbook provides a thorough and detailed discussion of a variety of topics in commercial law such as agency, bailment, the sale of goods, the transfer of property and the Personal Property Securities Act.
Thampapillai, Dilan+3 more
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2007
This major work consists of carefully commissioned original and incisive contributions from leading scholars in the field of international economic law. Covering a full range of topics, the Handbook provides an accessible treatment of the law in each area, as well as a thoughtful synthesis and discussion of related public policy issues from a broadly ...
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This major work consists of carefully commissioned original and incisive contributions from leading scholars in the field of international economic law. Covering a full range of topics, the Handbook provides an accessible treatment of the law in each area, as well as a thoughtful synthesis and discussion of related public policy issues from a broadly ...
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2016
Several countries in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries implemented structural adjustment programs (SAPs) in the mid-1980s in support of their market-led development policies. Countries found that a hostile business environment, especially poor contract dispute resolution process could stifle the flow of foreign direct investments (FDI).
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Several countries in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries implemented structural adjustment programs (SAPs) in the mid-1980s in support of their market-led development policies. Countries found that a hostile business environment, especially poor contract dispute resolution process could stifle the flow of foreign direct investments (FDI).
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Space commercialization and the law
Space Policy, 1988Abstract This article examines the current legal status of commercial activities in space and describes the legislation — both national and international — existing for their regulation. The question of who is responsible for the action of non-governmental entities is thoroughly discussed, as is the notion of freedom of enterprise. Finally the author
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001
History offers many examples of legal regimes that were designed and administered by private entities. These examples offer insight into how we might develop competitive, private legal regimes that are efficient, cost-effective, and suitable to the economy of today.
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History offers many examples of legal regimes that were designed and administered by private entities. These examples offer insight into how we might develop competitive, private legal regimes that are efficient, cost-effective, and suitable to the economy of today.
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