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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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2018
With the development of migration flows in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa to OECD countries, FGM has become a legal, social and health problem in European countries. The WHO estimates that 5% of women and girls mutilated from North Africa migrate to Western Countries. This has been the case in Europe for years since the presence of mutilated women
Paul Nzinga Komba+1 more
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With the development of migration flows in the countries of sub-Saharan Africa to OECD countries, FGM has become a legal, social and health problem in European countries. The WHO estimates that 5% of women and girls mutilated from North Africa migrate to Western Countries. This has been the case in Europe for years since the presence of mutilated women
Paul Nzinga Komba+1 more
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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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2020
European competition law is the other central player in the competition law world, so an entire chapter is devoted to understanding how it works and how to deal with it. Virtually all firms operating beyond their own national boundaries need to pay attention to it, many regimes use it as a model and reference point, and its institutions have broad and ...
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European competition law is the other central player in the competition law world, so an entire chapter is devoted to understanding how it works and how to deal with it. Virtually all firms operating beyond their own national boundaries need to pay attention to it, many regimes use it as a model and reference point, and its institutions have broad and ...
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The growth of law and economics in Europe
European Economic Review, 1996Abstract Although the development called New Law and Economics has its origins in the United States of America, the interest in the economic analysis of law is also rapidly growing in Europe. This paper seeks to explain why the legal and the economic science have grown apart.
Roger Van den Bergh+2 more
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Company Law in Europe and European Company Law
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001This paper addresses some of the issues underlying the harmonisation of company law in Europe, especially in its relationship with company law developments in the Member states. It highlights that until now company law has attempted to engage in substantive harmonisation, and less in solving cross-border issues involving company establishment. By doing
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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.
Thomas M. J. Möllers+2 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
This book is a must-have for any business advisor that operates on a cross-border level in the European Union, EU. Regardless of whether you already have solid knowledge about doing business in the EU or you are just taking your first steps on this corporate scene, Business Law, Europe should be the book within your reach.
Fomcenco, Alex, Werlauff, Erik
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This book is a must-have for any business advisor that operates on a cross-border level in the European Union, EU. Regardless of whether you already have solid knowledge about doing business in the EU or you are just taking your first steps on this corporate scene, Business Law, Europe should be the book within your reach.
Fomcenco, Alex, Werlauff, Erik
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Harmonisation of private law in Europe
2017This 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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