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:Hell Freezes Over: A climate change for assessing exclusionary conduct under article 102 TFEU
Author(s):ROUSSEVA, Ekaterina; MARQUIS, MelDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The ECJ's judgment in Post Danmark A/S v Konkurrencerådet seems to herald new rigour in the application of Article 102 TFEU to exclusionary pricing practices by dominant firms. The judgment clarifies that the core criterion ...
Title:Human Rights and Acts by Troops Abroad: Rights and jurisdictional restrictions
Author(s):ANDENÆS, Mads Tønnesson; BJØRGE, EirikDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:Jurisdiction and immunity have tempered the emergence of human rights and remedies. They are often the first line of defence for authorities when a new area is brought in under judicial review. Government acts abroad, and ...
Title:Human Rights, International Economic Law and 'Constitutional Justice'
Author(s):PETERSMANN, Ernst-UlrichDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:According to J. Rawls, 'in a constitutional regime with judicial review, public reason is the reason of its supreme court'; it is of constitutional importance for the 'overlapping, constitutional consensus' necessary for ...