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Civil Justice Systems in Europe and the United States [PDF]
Professor Dr. Hein D. Kötz - dean of Bucerius Law School in Hamburg, Germany, and a leading scholar in comparative law - presents the inaugural Herbert L.
Kötz, Hein
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A review of law and policy on decarbonization of shipping
The carbon emission of shipping industry accounts for about 3% of the global total. With the continuous growth of international trade, the decarbonization and carbon neutralization of shipping industry has become an important direction for future ...
Junjie Dong+4 more
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Alevi narratives on Authority, Genealogy and Law
In recent years, various empirical qualitative studies on Alevi traditions have been conducted in Turkey. In these interviews, individuals belonging to the Alevi faith community have shared various Alevi narratives about God and creation and the ...
Hüseyin I. Çiçek
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Outpatient services and primary care: scoping review, substudies and international comparisons
Aim: This study updates a previous scoping review published by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) in 2006 (Roland M, McDonald R, Sibbald B.
Eleanor Winpenny+7 more
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This article focuses on the position of Roman law in Japanese legal education from 1874 to 1894. Japanese law was drastically Westernised during this period, taking inspiration from Europe, and was modelled after common law and French law simultaneously.
Tomoyoshi Hayashi
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Impact of internal migration on population redistribution in Europe: Urbanisation, counterurbanisation or spatial equilibrium? [PDF]
The classical foundations of migration research date from the 1880s with Ravenstein's Laws of migration, which represent the first comparative analyses of internal migration. While his observations remain largely valid, the ensuing century has seen considerable progress in data collection practices and methods of analysis, which in turn has permitted ...
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From contract to treaty: the legal transformation of the Spanish succession (1659-1713) [PDF]
The problem of the Spanish Succession kept the European diplomatic system in suspense from 1659 until 1713. Statesmen and diplomats tackled the question. Their practical vision of the law is a necessary complement to legal doctrine. Louis XIV and Emperor
Dhondt, Frederik
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Intellectual property: the global spread of a legal concept [PDF]
Although intellectual property law is a distinctively Western, modern, and relatively young body of law, it has spread all over the world, now encompassing all but a very few outsiders such as Afghanistan, Somalia, and Vanuatu.
Peukert, Alexander
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Integrating Carbon Dioxide Removal Into European Emissions Trading
In one of the central scenarios for meeting an European Union-wide net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions target by 2050, the emissions cap in the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) becomes net negative. Despite this ambition, no mechanism
Wilfried Rickels+4 more
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European public law after empires
This article seeks to remedy a fundamental flaw in the debate about European integration and European Union (EU) law: the almost complete absence of a reckoning with the legacy of empire and imperialism.
Signe Rehling Larsen
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