Title:The Growing Autonomy of International Commercial Arbitration
Author(s):PETSCHE, MarkusDate:2005Type of Publication:BookAbstract:This study argues that the growing autonomy of international commercial arbitration constitutes the leitmotiv of virtually all recent legislative and doctrinal developments in this field. On the basis of an interest-analysis, ...
Title:The Handling of Insolvency within Trans-European Contractual Networks: Legal issues and possible solutions
Author(s):GIANI, LeonardoDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:This paper tries to identify some tools which, in case of insolvency, might prove to be effective in order to take care of the specificities which characterise inter-firm contractual networks. To summarise, this paper is ...
Title:Hans Kelsen’s Pure Theory of Law. Legality and Legitimacy
Author(s):VINX, LarsDate:2007Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Sheds new light on the relationship between positivist theories of law and political philosophy, by rooting Kelsen's Pure Theory of Law in the context of his understanding of political legitimacy
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Title:The Hargreaves Report and Copyright Licensing: Can national initiatives work per se?
Author(s):ROSATI, EleonoraDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In May 2011 Prof. Hargreaves published his review of intellectual property and growth entitled Digital Opportunity, which had been commissioned by the UK Prime Minister, David Cameron. The Hargreaves Report is focused ...
Title:Harmonisation by Stealth: The Bologna process and European higher education law
Author(s):GARBEN, Sacha Margaretha MariaDate:2010Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:The Bologna Process is a powerful reform movement, aimed at establishing a European Higher Education Area, most specifically by introducing a common standard of a three-cycle Bachelor, Master, Doctorate system for higher ...