Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "economic law"
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Title:Constitutional Justice and the Perennial Task of ‘Constitutionalizing’ Law and Society through ‘Participatory Justice’ Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2010Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2010/03Abstract:This contribution argues that concepts of social justice in European and international private law must remain consistent with the principles of justice underlying European and international public law. The contribution ...
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Title:International Economic Law and ‘Public Reason’: Why Do Governments Fail To Protect International Public Goods More Effectively? Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2010Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2010/17Abstract:Is the ineffective protection of international public goods (like an efficient world trading and financial system), and thereby also of interrelated national public goods (like a common market undistorted by anti-dumping ...
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Title:The Future of International Economic Law: A Research Agenda Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2010Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2010/06Abstract:This final chapter draws conclusions from the second edition of Constitutionalism, Multilevel Trade Governance and International Economic Law by discussing the diverse conceptions of international economic regulation ...
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Title:Ofcom’s Proposal to Regulate Access to Premium Television Content: Some Thoughts Author(s):IBÁÑEZ COLOMO, PabloDate:2009Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2009/03Abstract:In September 2008, Ofcom submitted a consultation document dealing with the regulation of access to premium television content in the UK. Ofcom’s proposal reflects some tensions in the electronic communications sector which ...
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Title:Judging Judges: Do Judges Meet their Constitutional Obligation to Settle Disputes in Conformity with ‘Principles of Justice and International Law’? Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2008Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2008/01Abstract:This contribution argues that the universal recognition of human rights requires judges to take human rights more seriously in their judicial settlement of disputes “in conformity with the principles of justice and ...
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Title:Constitutionalism and the Regulation of International Markets: How to Define the ‘Development Objectives’ of the World Trading System? Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2007/23Abstract:The latin adage ‘ubi commercium, ibi jus’ reflects the insight that the efficiency of markets and trade depend on legal guarantees of market freedoms (such as freedom of contract, property rights), legal security (e.g. ...
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Title:National, European and Community Patent Protection: Time for Reconsideration Author(s):ULLRICH, HannsDate:2006Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI LAW; 2006/41Abstract:The completion of a Community system of unitary intellectual property protection has come to a halt when the Commission’s proposal for a Community Patent Regulation was shelved by the Council on political grounds in late ...