School of Law: Recent submissions
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Ties of Separation: Analogy and Generational Segregation in North America, Australia, and Israel/Palestine
(2017-01-01)Taking analogy as both its mode and object of inquiry, this article examines the relationship between historical-geographical analogies and generational segregation (the large-scale separation of children and adults) from ... -
The long ‘journey’ of banks from Basel I to Basel IV: has the banking system become more sound and resilient than it used to be?
(2019-07-01)© 2019, Europäische Rechtsakademie (ERA). The amount of capital that banks have to hold has been raised over time due to the adoption of the increasingly demanding standards issued by the Basel Committee on Banking ... -
Intentionality, Representation, Recognition: Phenomenology and the Politics of A-Legality
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Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?: A Critical Take on Opinion 1/15
The 9/11 attacks tilted the scale of state actions against terrorism in the Western states towards an international cooperation. In this context, sharing of information related to terrorism in a timely manner with partner ... -
Modelling Organisational Vicarious Liability
This article identifies two paradigms of vicarious liability. One is an established paradigm of ‘liberal agency’ found in cases where owner-managers ‘act through’ workers, with whom they have personal relations, in undertaking ... -
The Un Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and regular Migration nad International Human Rights
(ministerio de trabajo migraciones y securidad social, 2019-06-24)Migration has been politically sensitive for the international community for some decades. The simple fact that one country’s citizens may be another country’s migrants exemplifies the potential for disagreement among ... -
A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF AIR TRANSPORT LIBERALIZATION THROUGH THE LENS OF STRATEGIC AIRLINE ALLIANCES
(Kluwer Law International, 2019-09-09)The present study examines the issue of the liberalization of air transport through the lens of strategic airline alliances. Alliances are seen as a corollary to the suboptimal regulatory framework governing international ... -
EFFICIENCY. WHAT ELSE? EFFICIENCY AS THE EMERGING DEFINING VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BETWEEN SYSTEMS THEORIES AND PARTY AUTONOMY
EFFICIENCY. WHAT ELSE? EFFICIENCY AS THE EMERGING DEFINING VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION: BETWEEN SYSTEMS THEORIES AND PARTY AUTONOMY This paper explores efficiency as a perceived value of international arbitration. ... -
Between Life, Security and Rights: Framing the Interdiction of ‘Boat Migrants’ in the Central Mediterranean and Australia
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'Asserting Personal Jurisdiction over Non-Resident Class Members: Comparative Insights for the United Kingdom'
(2019-12-16)The opt-out class action involves a unique participant, viz, the absent class member whose claim is prosecuted by a representative claimant, who does not opt-out of the action nor do anything else in relation to it, and ...