Title:Natural Law: Alive and Kicking? A Look at the Constitutional Morality of Sexual Privacy in Ireland
Author(s):O'CONNELL, RoryDate:1996-01-01Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article discusses the role of moral argument in the Constitutional case law of the Irish courts. It looks at the debate on the constitutional morality of sexuality in four major cases: a 1973 case protecting the right ...
Title:The New European Legislative Framework for the Marketing of Goods
Author(s):GORYWODA, LukaszDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:As a result of the review of the New Approach, a modernized regulatory framework for the marketing of goods and market surveillance will be applicable in the European Community beginning on January 1, 2010. The new ...
Title:New Rules for Commercial Arbitration in the Republic of Moldova: A Step Forward?
Author(s):SVETLICINII, AlexandrDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The article provides critical assessment of the recent legislative reform of commercial arbitration rules undertaken in the Republic of Moldova. The key feature of the new commercial arbitration system is the dualism in ...
Title:The New Serbian Law on the Protection of Competition: A Critical Assessment
Author(s):SVETLICINII, AlexandrDate:2009Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The reform of the Serbian competition law enforcement mechanism was marked by the adoption of the new Law on Protection of Competition. Present paper analyzes the changes introduced by the new legislation in the view of ...
Title:On Netlog, ACTA and the Scope of IPR Injunctions in the EU
Author(s):ROSATI, EleonoraDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:On 16 February this year the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) published its decision in Case C-360/10 Belgische Vereniging van Auteurs, Componisten en Uitgevers CVBA (SABAM) v Netlog NV (“Netlog”). This was ...
Title:On Pain and the Privation Theory of Evil
Author(s):SAMET, IritDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The paper argues that pain is not a good counter-example to the privation theory of evil. Objectors to the privation thesis see pain as too real to be accounted for in privative terms. However, the properties for which ...