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Company law reform in Germany [PDF]
The paper was submitted to the conference on company law reform at the University of Cambridge, July 4th, 2002. Since the introduction of corporation laws in the individual German states during the first half of the 19th century, Germany has repeatedly ...
Baums, Theodor
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Despite the importance of animals to South Africa, animal law is not yet recognized a separate distinct area of law. In an attempt to rectify this, the article provides a high level introduction to this highly complex field.
Amy P. Wilson
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COVID-19 and Labour Law: Chile
Among the measures that have been adopted by the Chilean government to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic stands out the declaration of State of Catastrophe, the promulgation of certain laws that regulate remote work, access to benefits of the unemployment ...
Pablo Arellano Ortiz +2 more
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Special Edition: Limits and Prospects of Criminal Law Reform – Past, Present, Future
This special issue traces multifaceted readings of criminal law reform in the context of developments in Australia, North America and Europe. It addresses a range of criminal law legislative regimes, frameworks and issues confronting criminal law reform ...
Thalia Anthony, Penny Crofts
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The path-dependent problem of exporting the rule of law [PDF]
This article examines three indicators of a functioning rule of law state. First, that the executive operates through legally constituted channels: that administrative and political actions are constrained and channelled through legal authority.
Ferris, G
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Chancery Reform and Law Reform [PDF]
Michael Lobban shows how dissatisfaction with the law-equity split in English civil justice predated the Judicature Act reforms by two generations at least (one could argue two-and-a half centuries or more—periodization fails quickly). Lobban links the first modern debates over fusion to high legal politics on the one hand and to the more intricate ...
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Land law reform in Kenya: Devolution, veto players, and the limits of an institutional fix
Much of the promise of the good governance agenda in African countries since the 1990s rested on reforms aimed at 'getting the institutions right', sometimes by creating regulatory agencies that would be above the fray of partisan politics.
Catherine Boone +7 more
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Viewing the Labor Law Reform in China From a Perspective of Legal Globalization
After the cold war, the trends of legal globalization became more and more obvious. People’s Republic of China (PRC) began its connection with the international community and the global market, and its legal reform after the launch of the “reform and ...
Ya-wen Xu, Qian Cheng
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The challenge of radical reform in pluralist democracies
Martijn Hesselink proposes a new European charter of private law that would correct the deficiencies in private law identified by Katharina Pistor. While Hesselink aims to achieve radical reform by way of radical democracy, this article argues that ...
Aditi Bagchi
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Critical evaluation of English and Saudi insurance law: A case for reform
The global significance of English law continues, particularly in Saudi as it is the most frequently chosen insurance policy law. Both jurisdictions provide consumer protections in insurance markets including the Consumer Insurance (Disclosure and) Act ...
Khalaf M. Albalawi
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