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The CAM/CCBC Arbitration Rules 2012: A Commentary
2016 || Hardcover || Frederico José Straube e.a. || Eleven international publishing
The prominent role of the Center for Arbitration and Mediation of the Chamber of Commerce Brazil-Canada in the context of international commercial arbitration in Brazil is already well established, but its recognition will be enhanced by the fact that it will serve as the relevant set of rules to be applied in the 2017 edition of the Vis Moot Competition. The present commentary provides a detailed road map of the international arbitral process as contemplated from a Brazilian perspective and ...
Corporate Religious Freedom and the Rights of Others
Calibrating Human Rights in Times of Pluralist Dilemmas
|| Paperback || Jeroen Temperman || Eleven international publishing
In pluralist societies, corporate religious freedom might confl ict with other fundamental rights. Corporate piety might collide with LGBT rights, notably when a company’s management does not accept, either as em ployees or clients, individuals whom it believes to have ‘sinful’ sexual orientations. Secular companies may want to keep religion out of the workplace altogether, thus affecting individual religious freedom of employees.
In this contribution, Jeroen Temperman engages with such...
The “Private” in Private International Law
|| Paperback || Symeon C. Symeonides || Eleven international publishing
The adjective “private” in Private International Law (PIL) distinguishes PIL from its public international sibling but also confines its scope to horizontal disputes between parties otherthan states acting as such. But does this mean thatthese disputes implicate only the interests ofthe immediate parties and not the interests of the states involved in the conflict? The classical and still prevailing view of PIL answers this question in the affirmative. A contrary view, usually associated ...
Mind the gaps!
Legislative means of incentivizing a circular food system through recovery of non-renewable resources from waste
2024 || Paperback || Matija Kajić || Europa Law Publishing
Many of the contemporary global environmental problems are rooted in overexploitation of natural resources. This research looks at over-exploitation and a lack of circularity in the context of the agricultural food system. Despite biotechnological methods being available for the recovery of nutrients and organic matter from waste streams, many of these have not yet been applied to their full potential in the EU. The research identifies legislative gaps and analyses how these may be hampering ...
International Air Transportation Association
Structure and Legitimacy of its Quasi International Regulatory Power
2020 || Hardcover || Lasantha Hettiariachchi || Eleven international publishing
European integration through member states’ constitutional identity in EU law
2019 || Paperback || Dimitris Liakopoulos || Maklu, Uitgever
The present research aims to verify the nature and extent of the identity clause
and to establish the role that art. 4, par. 2 TEU is called to perform in the management of the aforementioned conflicts. More specifically, it is of interest to verify whether the law has its own autonomy, what consequences may result
its being violated in the light of CEU jurisprudence and what added value could
have a consistent use of the identity clause in the context of the management
of inter-order conflic...
Connection in a Divided World: Rethinking ‘Community’ in International Law
Ninth Annual T.M.C. Asser Lecture
2024 || Paperback || Fleur Johns || T.M.C. Asser Press
Fleur Johns on her lecture 'Connection in a Divided World: Rethinking ‘Community’ in International Law':
“The concept of ‘community’ (as in the ‘international community’ or the ‘community of nations’) has been a cornerstone of international law, sometimes aiding the articulation and promotion of public interests. For example, recent attempts to forge international agreement on pandemic prevention, preparedness and response have been spurred by governments acknowledging ‘th...
The T-shaped Lawyer and Beyond
rethinking legal professionalism and legal education for contemporary societies
2017 || Paperback || Elaine Mak || Eleven international publishing
Which role, competences, and ethical mind-set should legal professionals have in order to contribute meaningfully to the challenges of contemporary societies? How should universities prepare students for their future roles as lawyers, judges, or legal scholars?
In this inaugural lecture, Elaine Mak traces the emergence of the image of the T-shaped lawyer, which has become prominent in current debates in law schools and legal practice. She demonstrates how organisational demands - relating to ...
Law of the European Union
A Textbook
2021 || Hardcover || Fabian Amtenbrink e.a. || Eleven international publishing || met inkijkexemplaar
Dit is een Engelse vertaling en geheel geüpdatete versie van het boek Recht van de Europese Unie.
The many references, both to primary and secondary sources, and the analysis
and reflections offered throughout the book in clearly marked textboxes will aid
the more advanced student and scholar of EU law in their studies.
This textbook deals with:
- the basic principles underlying the EU legal order,
- the institutions of the Union,
- legal protection in EU law,
- the law on market integrat...
International Criminal Investigations (Heruitgave)
Law and Practice
2019 || Paperback || Adejoké Babington-Asahye e.a. || Eleven international publishing
International Criminal Investigations: Law & Practice is the first of its kind – a resource book on selected topics assessing more than twenty years of international criminal investigations, while addressing the practicalities and challenges of such investigations. It explores, from the perspective of expert practitioners, a thematic approach to important issues such as investigative strategies, planning and interview techniques for specific witnesses, financial investigations, while incorp...