The Invisible College of International Lawyers in Private International Law Today
These pages elaborate briefly on Oscar Schachter’s celebrated reflections about an invisible college of international lawyers, with a focus on today’s private international law.
Burkhard Hess, Marta Requejo Isidro
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Chinese private international law and online data protection
This paper explores how Chinese private international law responds to online data protection from two aspects: jurisdiction and applicable law. Compared with foreign laws, Chinese private international law related to online data protection has two ...
J. Huang
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Public and Private in International Investment Law: An Integrated Systems Approach [PDF]
Members of the invisible college of international investment lawyers are engaged in a fierce battle over the conceptual foundations of their common legal enterprise.
Maupin, Julie A.
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Private International Law as an Ethic of Responsivity
The world is a mess. Populism, xenophobia, and islamophobia; misogyny and racism; the closing of borders against the neediest—the existential crisis of modernity calls for a firm response from ethics.
R. Michaels
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International organizations as subjects of international private law
An integral part of the international legal functioning of international organizations is their participation in civil and economic relations. Participation of international organizations, both intergovernmental and non-governmental, in international ...
Ж. В. Чевичалова
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INTERNET CASES IN EU PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW—DEVELOPING A COHERENT APPROACH
Internet communication has long been known to pose a challenge to private international law and its reliance on geographical connecting factors. This article looks at the problem from the perspective of EU private international law and argues that the ...
Tobias Lutzi
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Issues of application of the law of unrecognized states in private international law
This article examines problems regarding the application of the law of unrecognized states in private international law. The urgency of this problem lies in the possibility of applying the law of unrecognized states in the field of private international ...
S. T. Abirbek
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The European Stability Mechanism: Human Rights Concerns Without Responsibilities?
The current financial problems of some Euro-area Member States have been tackled by ad hoc financial institutions, formed outside of the EU as international institutions and aimed at granting financial assistance on the basis of strict conditionality ...
Vettorel Arianna
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Two Economists, Three Opinions? Economic Models for Private International Law - Cross Border Torts as Example [PDF]
Many agree that private international law does a poor job of leading to good and predictable results. Can law and economics bring more scientific, objective foundations to the discipline? Economics, one may hope, can bring the conclusiveness to the field
Michaels, Ralf
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Silicon‐Integrated Next‐Generation Plasmonic Devices for Energy‐Efficient Semiconductor Applications
Silicon (Si)‐integrated plasmonics offer a pathway to next‐generation, energy‐efficient semiconductor applications. This review highlights advances using complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS)‐compatible materials like transparent conductive oxides and novel architectures, particularly coupled hybrid plasmonic waveguides (CHPWs).
Nasir Alfaraj, Amr S. Helmy
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