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US anti‐suit injunctions and German anti‐anti‐suit injunctions in SEP disputes
Abstract The essay argues that anti‐suit injunctions granted in disputes on standard‐essential patents are inconsistent with the general standards governing anti‐suit injunctions. The section on anti‐suit injunction demonstrates that the case law on anti‐suit injunctions is not comparable to disputes over standard essential patents.
Felix K. Hess
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Mobilizing anti‐discrimination law: the litigation strategies of UK and French trade unions compared
Abstract Based on cross‐national comparative research conducted in France and the United Kingdom, this article explores to what extent and under what conditions trade unions situated in different legal systems have turned to the courts to challenge discrimination at work.
CéCILE GUILLAUME +1 more
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Abstract Human rights have been championed as the new frontier in environmental and climate change litigation, especially since the Dutch Urgenda case. However, little is known about whether this alleged turn to rights is really happening beyond a few high‐profile judgments.
Jasper Krommendijk
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Approaches to Statutory Interpretation and Legislative History in France [PDF]
The study investigated potential effects of the presentation order of numeric information on retrospective subjective judgments of descriptive statistics of this information.
Lindskog, Marcus, Winman, Anders
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Procédés référentiels dans le discours juridictionnel : cas des arrêts de la Cour de cassation
La présente contribution reprend les résultats d'une analyse centrée sur un type particulier de discours juridique qui s’érige traditionnellement en parangon de la clarté et de la précision judiciaire et qui s'exprime, le cas échéant, dans les arrêts ...
Sobieszewska Marta
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Marine Pollution : Ecological Damages And Compensation Under French Law. (Case Law And Statute Law) [PDF]
The important case of marine pollution occured whith the Erika ship sinking off the cost of France in 1999 has contributed to the evolution of the marine environment law and even to the environment law in general.
Philippe Delebecque
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Heir to its establishment in the historic premises of the Parliament of Paris, the “Tribunal de Cassation” (1790), which became the Court of Cassation (1804), knew during the French Revolution, the Empire and the Bourbon Restoration only simple interior ...
Philippe Galanopoulos
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Judicial lawmaking and precedent in Supreme Courts [PDF]
What does it mean for a supreme court to ‘make law?’ When is it possible to say that its decisions are ‘precedents?’ To what extent should a supreme court’s pronouncements be taken into account by others – lower courts and political branches?
Komárek, Jan
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Belgium's new specialized judiciary [PDF]
This brief national report was written for the First Siberian Legal Forum on the ‘Specialization of Judges and Courts: Comparative and Russian Context.’ It gives an overview of the Belgian judicial structure.
Voet, Stefaan
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L’exception de connexité en procédure civile de l'Iran et de la France [PDF]
Il est possible que deux ou plusieurs affaires connexes devant deux juridictions distinctes et egalement competentes est en train d’etre instruit et en ce cas il exige que ces affaires mettent ensemble, envisagant ces rasions: la réduction des coûts ...
Badie Fathi
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