Centre for Commercial Law Studies: Recent submissions
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Populism and Central Bank Independence
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To Bail-In, or to Bail-Out, that is the Question
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The negotiation of a UK-EU trade agreement: objective, process and possible outcomes
The UK can’t have it all. Its proposal to maintain a deeply integrated trade and economic relationship with the EU alongside its rejection of the key obligations, institutions and enforcement mechanisms necessary for ... -
The White Elephant in the Room… Annotation on European Commission Decision of 3 August 2016: State aid SA.41342 (2016/N) – Germany. Financing of Berlin Brandenburg Airport
(LEXXION, 2017-05-23)This annotation focuses on the latest (out of three) European Commission decisions on the financing of the new Berlin airport by its public shareholders. The decision is important because it deals with a case having a great ... -
How China Built the World’s Biggest Patent Office: The Pressure Driving Mechanism
(Max-Planck-Institut für Immaterialgüter- und Wettbewerbsrecht, 2017-12-05)In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the world. While explanations for this patent surge focus on some relevant factors such as the use of subsidies for application ... -
Non-performing loans at the dawn of IFRS 9: Regulatory and Accounting Treatment of Asset Quality
(Springer, 2018-03-01)Asset quality is a key indicator of sound banking. However, it is difficult for banking regulators and investors to assess it in the absence of a common, cross-border scheme to classify assets. Currently no standard is ... -
Utopia in the Midst of Dystopia? The Peace Community of San José de Apartadó
(2016-09-01)The Peace Community of San José de Apartadó is a self-governing community of peasant farmers (‘campesinos’) in Urabá, one of the regions of Colombia where violence by the State, leftist guerrillas and right-wing paramilitaries ... -
A Study on Air Transport Liberalisation based on ICAO’s Extant Documents
The need to reduce control over the rules that influence commercial activities resulted in an effort to liberalise the airline industry. Nations that embraced the idea of liberalisation and committed to this cause with ... -
How to fill the international law lacunae in sovereign insolvency in EU law?
(European Central Bank, 2016-12-01)In the twenty-first century sovereign debt problems are not just the domain of emerging market economies. They have also become a feature of the economic environment in a number of developed countries in particular in the ... -
Populism and Central Bank Independence
(Springer, 2017-09-27)The consensus that surrounded the granting of central bank independence in the pursuit of a price stability oriented monetary policy has been challenged in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, in the light of the ... -
Populism and Central Bank Independence
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Shariah Law and Trademark Protection in the GCC Member States
(Gerlach Press, 2016-09)This volume includes a range of topics addressing aspects of the current status of intellectual property (IP) protection regimes in the Gulf Cooperation Council and its individual member states, and aspiring GCC members ... -
Insurance Fraud and the Role of the Civil Law
(2017-05)