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International energy governance: Selected legal issues
(2014-11-28)© Rafael Leal-Arcas, Andrew Filis and Ehab S. Abu Gosh 2014. All rights reserved. The legal aspects at the junction of interstate energy cooperation have become increasingly important in a world that is hungry for energy ... -
International Insolvency and Finance Law: Legal Constants in Times of Crises
(2022-01-26)Focusing on the Global Financial Crisis 2007-2010 and the new emerging Covid-19 crisis in 2020, this book examines the discourse on risk and uncertainty in the markets through the lens of financial crises. Such crises ... -
The Internet: Access Denied Controlled!
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Introduction and Synopsis
(2022-12-01) -
Introduction to research handbook on energy, law and ethics
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Introductory comments: Ethical finance?
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The Inventive Step Requirement and the Rise of the AI Machines
This Chapter investigates the future of the inventive-step requirements for patents as Artificial Intelligence becomes a more common tool of invention making processes . While the statutory language on inventive-step may ... -
The Judicial Solution to the Arbitrator’s Dilemma: Does the ‘Extension’ of the Arbitration Agreement to Non-Signatories Threaten the Enforcement of the Award?
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Juggling More Than Three Balls At Once: Multi-level Jurisdictional Challenges in EU Data Protection Regulation
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2019-05-09)This Article analyses the rules on regulatory competence, jurisdiction and applicable in EU data protection law in the light of recent case law of the Court of Justice of the EU and national courts and in the light of the ... -
Juries Can Quick Look Too
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Kyoto and the COPs: Lessons Learned and Looking Ahead
(Brill (Martinus Nijhoff), 2010)This article argues that the Kyoto Protocol to the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) was doomed to fail ab initio because it systematically misunderstood the nature of climate change as a policy issue ...