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Multi-method characterization of neurophysiological and biological stress responses in surgical teams during real surgical procedures. [PDF]
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Rafoxanide disrupts mitochondrial homeostasis through VDAC1 modulation in colorectal cancer cells. [PDF]
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Common Market Law Review, 2008
This article describes the most significant features of Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations that will enter into force on 17. December 2009 (the Rome I Regulation). The Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the same subject–matter. The authors approve of the “fine-tuning” of the provision regulating the
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This article describes the most significant features of Regulation (EC) No 593/2008 on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations that will enter into force on 17. December 2009 (the Rome I Regulation). The Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the same subject–matter. The authors approve of the “fine-tuning” of the provision regulating the
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The Rome I Regulation: Communitarisation and modernisation of the Rome Convention
ERA Forum, 2008The recently adopted Rome I Regulation will replace the Rome Convention on the law applicable to contractual obligations. The Regulation differs less radically from the Convention than the Commission, judging by its proposal, would have wished. It is doubtful whether it was worthwhile repealing the Convention which has been in force less than 17 years ...
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The Rome I Regulation on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations
2015Abstract The Rome I Regulation applies to all EU Member States (except Denmark) in relation to ‘contractual obligations in civil and commercial matters’ in ‘situations involving a conflict of laws’ that arise out of contracts concluded from 17 December 2009.
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The Rome I Regulation and Reinsurance
Journal of Private International Law, 2009This paper analyses the likely effect of the Rome I Regulation on reinsurance contracts, and concludes for a variety of reasons - including the wordings used in reinsurance agreements, the use of arbitration and the relationship between the underlying insurance and the reinsurance - that the change from the Rome Convention to the Rome Regulation is ...
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Territory in the Rome I and Rome II Regulations
2014This paper is based on a lecture given at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law on 27 November 2011. It departs from the original text of the lecture, in that it takes into account later research and reflection, inspired in large part by comments and questions from the audience. I am grateful to them, and to the members
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