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ABSTRACT Research on social networks and networking has generated critical insights for theories and practices about social action in the work context. These insights mostly derive from two theoretical perspectives: one focuses on the network structures that influence individual actions and outcomes, and the other examines the behaviors that people ...
Stefano Tasselli+3 more
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Compulsory Arbitration in Great Britain During the War
M. Moses
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Abstract Regulatory and policy changes in the renewable energy sector in many European countries have disrupted investment stability in the sector. These changes have triggered legal disputes in which investors argued that host states have an obligation to maintain regulatory stability.
Sai Ma, Simon Schaub, Joan Enguer
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Forum Marketing in International Commercial Courts? [PDF]
Antonopoulou G.
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Investment Governance to Reverse Unjustified Privileging of Investors. [PDF]
Mohamadieh K.
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Law of Settlement of Industrial Disputes in India Focusing on Compulsory Arbitration
Jwaheum Baek
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China's instrumentalist greenisation of the new‐generation IIAs
Abstract In the context of the global trend of greening international investment agreements (IIAs) after Rio+20, China is taking a more active role in greening its IIAs than before, albeit with inconsistent patterns. This article analyses the driving factors for its change after Rio+20 and argues that China's IIA greenisation is instrumentalist at ...
Shixue Hu
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Study on major legal issues and solutions in pandemic treaty negotiations. [PDF]
Chen W.
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Negotiator Behavior Under Arbitration [PDF]
The emerging empirical literature on the economics of arbitration has focused primarily on the behavior of arbitrators under alternative forms of arbitration.
Christopher L. Cavanagh, David E. Bloom
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Liminal phases and electronic waste: Interrogating temporality in international law
Abstract This article examines the regulatory tensions that emerge from the temporal organisation of jurisdiction in international law, through the lens of transnational flows of waste electronic and electrical equipment (WEEE). Transnational trade in WEEE is regulated by international environmental law, whereby the Basel Convention restricts ...
Leonora Kleppa Stærfeldt
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