Department of Law (LAW): Recent submissions
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Title:Development, right to Author(s):BAUDER, JudithDate:2022Citation:Christina BINDER, Manfred NOWAK, Jane A HOFBAUER and Philipp JANIG (eds), Elgar encyclopedia of human rights, Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022, pp. 467-476Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:The right to development has been a matter of great controversy since its formulation in the 1970s and 1980s. As a third generation and solidarity right (→ Generations of Human Rights; → International Solidarity, Right ...
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Title:Reconnecting European law to European societies Author(s):AZOULAI, LoicDate:2024Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; Working Paper; 2024/05Abstract:This is a collection of two pieces concerned with the question of the relationship between European law and social reality but within a specific context in which, on the one hand, it is assumed that EU law has produced a ...
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Title:Liability of corporate groups : autonomy and control in parent-subsidiary relationships in US, German, and EEC law : an international and comparative perspective Author(s):ANTUNES, Jose EngraciaDate:1994Citation:Deventer ; Boston : Kluwer, 1994, Studies in transnational economic law ; 10Version:Published version of EUI PhD thesis, 1992Type:BookAbstract:With the development of new and more complex forms of business organization, such as multinationals or corporate groups, the question arose as to whether they could still be regarded as a single legal entity. How should ...
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Title:Bogotá at 75 : palaces, streets, and classrooms Author(s):URIBURU, Justina ; QUINTANA, Francisco Jose Date:2024Citation:Journal of the history of international law, 2024, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 499-509Type:ArticleAbstract:Seventy-five years ago, representatives from twenty-one American republics convened in Bogotá to reorganise and consolidate the legal-political Inter-American System. The Bogotá Conference took place in Colombia’s capital ...
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Title:The (Latin) American dream? : human rights and the construction of inter-American regional organisation (1945–1948) Author(s):QUINTANA, Francisco Jose Date:2024Citation:Journal of the history of international law, 2024, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 560-591Type:ArticleAbstract:The American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man is often cited as evidence of the longstanding centrality of human rights in Latin American approaches to international law. However, when the Declaration is brought ...