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Unification of Law in Eastern Europe

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1968
A motorist driving from Paris, Illinois, to Moscow, Idaho, may encounter more diversity in traffic laws and road signs than a motorist driving from Paris, France, to Moscow, U.S.S.R. Unification of traffic legislation is but one example of the increasing unification of law within the communist-led states of Eastern Europe, among these states, and ...
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Images of Law in Europe:

2007
Il saggio è dedicato all’analisi delle radici giuridiche dell’Europa. Questo problema viene tematizzato soffermandosi sulla tradizione dello ius commune, sul ruolo dei Grandi Tribunali nell’Europa di antico regime e infine sull’apporto critico della cultura illuministica.
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Harmonization of Tort Law in Europe

2014
The article provides an overview of the project regarding harmonization of European tort laws and the costs and benefits associated with them.
BUSSANI, Mauro, INFANTINO, MARTA
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The Law of Nations in Renaissance Europe

The sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries marked a deep crisis of the international political and legal order of Europe, caused by the Reformation, the emergence of some strong composite monarchies and the discovery of the New World. The chapter maps how the law of nations began to emerge as a new paradigm for the governance of Europe under whose ...
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Harmonization of Insolvency Law in Europe

European Company Law, 2011
In April 2010, at the request of the European Parliament’s Committee on Legal Affairs, a report was presented on the harmonization of Insolvency Law at the EU level. In the report disparities between several national insolvency laws are described.
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Harmonization of Laws in Western Europe

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 1959
The creation of the European Economic Community (EEC), Euratom (EAEC), and Coal and Steel Community (ECSC)1 has provided a new framework and impetus for the harmonization of laws in Western Europe. Although, at the end of the nineteenth century, even before the process of breaking up the civil law as the ius commune of Europe2 was completed, there were
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Harmonisation of private law in Europe

2017
This chapter applies the economic analysis of law to the harmonization of private law in Europe. The economic starting points following from the economics of federalism are explained and the question is asked to what extent these criteria can lead to arguments in favour of centralization. Attention is paid to a variety of arguments such as cross-border
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The Rule of Law in Europe

2021
Elósegui, María   +2 more
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Pension Laws of Europe

Journal of Education, 1901
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The Law of Nations in Old Regime Europe

By the middle of the seventeenth century, a category of sovereign princes and polities had succeeded in monopolising jurisdiction over external relations and the internal machinery of government that allows to speak of sovereign state. The Old Regime saw the further emergence, in governmental and diplomatic practice as well as in learned writings of ...
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