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Against the veto solution in cross‐border avoidance law
Abstract UNCITRAL is striving to determine the law applicable to cross‐border insolvency avoidances. In principle, this should be the lex fori concursus. However, both Regulation (EU) 2015/848 and the laws of some European countries adopt a combination of lex fori concursus and lex causae called the ‘veto solution’.
Renato Mangano
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A renewed interest in the concept of ideology is evident in recent constitutional theory. Ideology has featured prominently not only in restatements of traditional Marxist positions and attempted retrievals of the material conception of the constitution, but also in democratic critiques of liberal constitutionalism and theories of constitutional ...
George Duke
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„Auctorati” i „auctoratio” w prawie rzymskim
W społeczeństwie rzymskim istniało kilka kategorii osób plasujących się swym statusem pomiędzy niewolnikami a ludźmi wolnymi. Zjawisko uzależniania jednych wolnych od drugich było zupełnie zrozumiałe przy tak olbrzymim rozwarstwieniu ludności Rzymu ...
Jakub Urbanik
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Perfil de la orden interdictal ne quid in loco publico fiat (Que nada se haga en lugar público, D. 43.8.2, pr.) [PDF]
Conferencia pronunciada en Roma. Facoltà di Diritto Civile de la Pontificia Università Lateranense, en el marco del Curso Ius Romanum y en Nápoles, Dipartamento de Riritto Romano e Storia de lla Scienza Romanistica della'Università di Napole Federico II (
Alburquerque, Juan Miguel
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Aequitas romana: principio informatore del diritto
The article examines the concept of aequitas in Roman law as a foundational and structuring principle of the legal system, rather than as a merely corrective or exceptional tool.
Luigi Zito
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INTESTATE HEIR LAW ACCORDING TO THE LAW OF THE TWELVE TABLES
The text of the Law of Twelve Tables was passed in 451 and 450 BC. It was displayed in the Forum, but the original bronze plates were not preserved through the Roman history.
Danijela Kovačević
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The Many Lives — and Faces — of Lex Mercatoria: History as Genealogy in International Business Law [PDF]
It has been claimed that cross-border business transactions are governed by a transnational body of norms specific to international trade, generally known as lex mercatoria, the law merchant.
Hatzimihail, Nikitas E.
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Fuentes del Ius Canonicum Particulare español e indiano [PDF]
Es un hecho bien atestiguado que a partir de la Baja Edad Media hasta finales del siglo XVIII el Corpus iuris civilis, del emperador Justiniano (527-565 dC), fue utilizado como ius commune, frente al iura propia de cada reino, que, en el caso de España y
Betancourt Serna, Fernando
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The evolution of legal proceedings in the Roman land registry
The relevance of this study is due to the fact that it is based on the analysis of a source that has not been sufficiently studied in Russian historiography - Corpus Agrimensorum Romanorum.
Inna A. Gvozdeva
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Legal Pluralism, uBuntu and the Use of Open Norms in the South African Common Law of Contract
In this article, a comparison is drawn between the role of good faith in the development of the Roman law of contract and the emerging role of ubuntu in the South African common law of contract.
Hanri Magdalena Du Plessis
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