Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "Transnationalism"
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Title:Idea merchants and paradigm peddlers in global antitrust Author(s):MARQUIS, MelDate:2014Citation:Julie BAILLEUX and Antoine VAUCHEZ (eds), Exploring the transnational circulation of policy paradigms : law firms, legal networks and the production of expertise in the field of competition policies, Florence : European University Institute, 2014, Global Governance Programme, pp. 53-92Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Global Economics]
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Title:The political economy of global competition law and policy : an institutional approach Author(s):IGLESIAS-RODRÍGUEZ, PabloDate:2014Citation:Julie BAILLEUX and Antoine VAUCHEZ (eds), Exploring the transnational circulation of policy paradigms : law firms, legal networks and the production of expertise in the field of competition policies, Florence : European University Institute, 2014, Global Governance Programme, pp. 41-52Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [European, Transnational and Global Governance]Abstract:This paper argues that from an institutional political economy perspective the ICN essentially constitutes a product of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) launched as a reaction to the threat ...
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Title:Private actors and their advisers in administrative agency networks Author(s):SVETIEV, YaneDate:2014Citation:Julie BAILLEUX and Antoine VAUCHEZ (eds), Exploring the transnational circulation of policy paradigms : law firms, legal networks and the production of expertise in the field of competition policies, Florence : European University Institute, 2014, Global Governance Programme, pp. 21-30Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Global Governance Programme]; [Global Economics]
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Title:Judicial powers, due process and evidence in the Security Council 1267 Terrorist Sanctions Regime: the Kadi II conundrum Author(s):GINSBORG, Lisa; SCHEININ, MartinDate:2011Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2011/44; Global Governance Programme-08; European, Transnational and Global GovernanceAbstract:The United Nations Security Council regime of listing Al Qaida and Taliban terrorists under Resolution 1267 (1999), as subsequently amended, has been subject to increasing criticism, including through litigation and judicial ...
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Title:Think global - towards international consumer law Author(s):TWIGG-FLESNER, Christian; MICKLITZ, Hans-WolfgangDate:2010Citation:Journal of consumer policy, 2010, 33, 3, 201-207Type:Article