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Do We Need a World Financial Organization?
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Does it still make sense, from the E.U. perspective, to distinguish between UCITS and non-UCITS schemes?
(Oxford University Press, 2016-09-22) -
Does it still make sense, from the EU perspective, to distinguish between UCITS and non-UCITS schemes?
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The Doha Declaration Ten Years on and Its Impact on Access to Medicines and the Right to Health
(United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2011)Access to medicines is a human right, enshrined in legally binding international human rights treaties, select regional agreements and numerous national constitutions. The realization of access to medicines, including ... -
Dual Enforcement of Electric Utility Mergers and Acquisitions
(2017-03-15)The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Department of Justice (DOJ) oversee most mergers and acquisitions. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) oversees electric utility mergers and acquisitions. In the last ten ... -
Dutfield and Suthersanen on Global Intellectual Property Law Second Edition
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2020-01-31)A much-anticipated new edition of this acclaimed work on intellectual property (IP) in its global context. -
E-Commerce: The Regulation of Insurance in the Age of the Internet
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Economic Sanctions, Procedural Rights and Judicial Scrutiny: Post-Kadi Developments
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Efficiency. What Else? Efficiency as the Emerging Defining Value of International Arbitration: Between Systems Theories and Party Autonomy
(Oxford University Press, 2019)International arbitration case numbers slowly but steadily increase and arbitration gains acceptance in jurisdictions where arbitration was previously underutilized or not encouraged; at the same time the subject matters ... -
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. ... -
El muro en el Oeste y La fortaleza de la Fe: alegorías de la exclusión de minorías en la Castilla del siglo XV
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The emergence of the ‘social licence to operate’ in the extractive industries?
(Elsevier, 2018-10-24)The ‘social licence to operate’ (SLO) is a construct that has potential to transform the mining sector internationally. The SLO is increasing in importance because it can reduce all risks during the energy project life-cycle ... -
Energy Security, Trade and the EU: Regional and International Perspectives
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016)