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Green swans and blue skies: Climate change and insolvency risk for financial institutions
Abstract This lecture in honour of the late Gabriel Moss QC and Ian Fletcher QC examines the challenge of climate‐related financial risk. Prudential regulators and central banks recognize that the systemic nature of climate‐related financial risk makes it an emerging vulnerability relevant to cross‐border insolvency resolution.
Janis Sarra
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Nouveaux enseignements jurisprudentiels sur la notion de juridiction en droit de l'Union européenne
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2016 1(1), 213-218 | European Forum Insight of 16 April 2016 | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II.
Romain Foucart
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Customs Court Jurisdiction in International Trade Cases
This article discusses the specific problems involved in Customs Court jurisdiction. After outlining in Part I these jurisdictional problems and the court\u27s failure to deal with them, the article, in Part II, proposes an analytic framework that ...
Brenner, Jonathan S.
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The female journey following sexual assault: Medical care, law enforcement and judicial outcomes
Abstract Objective Sexual violence affects 22% of Australian women, posing health and justice challenges. Systemic failures, fragmented data, and low conviction rates hinder effective responses. This study integrates Australian Capital Territory (ACT) medical and policing datasets to examine victim characteristics and case progression from clinical ...
Vanita Parekh +7 more
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The Civil and Commercial Court of the Qatar Financial Centre (“the QFC Court”) was established by virtue of the Qatar Financial Centre Law No. 7 of 2005 as amended by Law No. 2 of 2009 (“the QFC Law”). The QFC Court has limited jurisdiction over specific
زين العابدين شرار
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This thesis was submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.The International Court of Justice (ICJ) came into being due to a perceived need for international judicial settlement, whereas the World Trade Organisation
Al Saud, Turki
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Land Use Policy and Racial Segregation
ABSTRACT Land use policies, though seemingly race‐neutral, can inadvertently contribute to racial segregation. Our study focuses on examining the impact of minimum lot size regulations on the likelihood of ethnic minorities integrating into a community, which reveals compelling evidence suggesting that black households exhibit a preference for smaller ...
Ling Huang
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Membership‐Making in Diverse Societies: Revisiting the Idea of Society as a Common Possession
ABSTRACT The traditional aim of Western social democracy has been to create a society that is a ‘common possession’ of its members (in T.H. Marshall's words). Social democratic politics has therefore been both society‐making and membership‐making, orienting people to a shared society as an object of attachment and loyalty, and nurturing membership ...
Will Kymlicka
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Climate Justice in Courtrooms: A Normative Inquiry into Reasoning in Climate Litigation
ABSTRACT Climate litigation cases have grown rapidly in number and influence. While framed legally, climate litigation appeals to the idea of climate justice, understood as involving a set of independent moral standards to be met in the face of climate change.
Laura García‐Portela +1 more
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NRS-2656 | Rough minutes of proceedings [Court of Civil Jurisdiction]
Rough minutes for each session of the Court show: date of sitting, members of the Court, and summarise proceedings before the Court. This series is incomplete. <br><br>Minutes vary considerably in length and detail.
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