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2023
Abstract The rule of law is perceived as the bedrock of peace in Europe. European countries have built their institutions on that very premise: the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU). Yet, although the rule of law is not yet on the red list of endangered species in Europe, there is rule of law backsliding in some ...
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Abstract The rule of law is perceived as the bedrock of peace in Europe. European countries have built their institutions on that very premise: the Council of Europe (CoE) and the European Union (EU). Yet, although the rule of law is not yet on the red list of endangered species in Europe, there is rule of law backsliding in some ...
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Abuse of Tax Law across Europe
EC Tax Review, 2010Abuse of tax law is both a complex and an ambiguous concept per se. Each country having developed its own approach, which entails differing consequences as regards domestic, EU and international tax law, abuse of tax law across Europe is a real puzzle.
Graham J. Airs +8 more
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The future of contract law in Europe
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015This paper reflects upon the future of contract law in Europe. It considers the changing roles of legislatures, courts, academics and private actors as a result of Europeanisation and globalisation. It is both investigated how substantive contract law may be affected by future developments (the ‘law of the future’) and how the place of contract law in ...
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The Enforcement of Competition Law in Europe
2008In the debate on the enforcement of competition law, many take the view that Europe should avoid the traps US law has fallen into by admitting excessive litigation. European law should not pave the way for judicial proceedings which ultimately serve the interests of lawyers or other agents rather than injured parties.
Möllers, Thomas M. J. +1 more
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A Comparative History of Insurance Law in Europe
American Journal of Legal History, 2016The editors of this journal have asked me, among others, to contribute a short piece on the future of legal history to the inaugural issue of the re-launch of this journal. They have specifically asked me to speculate on the directions I would like legal history to go in. I have happily accepted their invitation.
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2014
After a brief description of the historical development of the european union, this chapter on the law of the eu focuses on the sources of eu law and on the institutions of the union. The internal market is dealt with, as well as the relation between eu law and the national laws of the member states.
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After a brief description of the historical development of the european union, this chapter on the law of the eu focuses on the sources of eu law and on the institutions of the union. The internal market is dealt with, as well as the relation between eu law and the national laws of the member states.
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Restatement of Labour Law in Europe
2023This book carves out the structures of national regulations and identifies similarities and differences in a Europe-wide view. The book brings together reports on dismissal law from thirty six countries, including all Member States of the European Union. The relevant law is examined in full, with the reports following a uniform structure. The book also
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