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An Autonomous EU Functionality Doctrine for Shape Exclusions
Exclusionary subject matter are often underpinned by public interest considerations. In the case of shapes of products, the Court of Justice of the European Union has aligned the interpretation of the relevant exclusionary ... -
‘“Autonomy” of the EU Legal Order - A General Principle? On the Risks of Normative Functionalism and Selective Constitutionalisation’
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The Axiological Emancipation of a (Non-) Principle: Autonomy, International Law and the EU Legal Order
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Banning Burqas: The Perspective of Postsecular Comparative Law
(Duke University School of Law, 2018-04-19) -
Bedouin sumud and the struggle for education
(2017-06-01)© 2017 by the Institute for Palestine Studies. All rights reserved. The struggle between Zionists and Palestinian Bedouin over land in the Negev/Naqab has lasted at least a century. Notwithstanding the state's continuing ... -
Benjamin's Sale of Goods, Chapters 1-3 (pp1-175)
(Sweet & Maxwell, 2017-11-21) -
Better Regulation and Post-Legislative Scrutiny in the European Union
(Eleven International Publishing, 2019) -
Between Human Rights and Civil Society: The Case of Israel’s Apartheid Enablers
(Cambridge University Press, 2023-07-20) -
Between Life, Security and Rights: Framing the Interdiction of ‘Boat Migrants’ in the Central Mediterranean and Australia
(Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2019-09-17) -
Between sovereignty and race: The bombardment of hospitals in the Italo-Ethiopian war and the colonial imprint of international law
(2019-01-01)© 2019 Pluto Journals. All rights reserved. Italy’s war crimes during the 1935–1936 invasion of Ethiopia have been broadly documented by different historians of Italian colonialism. However, its systematic bombardment of ... -
Beyond BitCoin – legal impurities and off-chain assets
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2018-05-02)Blockchain technology allows the creation of distributed ledgers. These distribute control among the players rather than requiring a centralised database, and so can reduce costs and speed up transactions. However, when ... -
Beyond the ‘Global–Local Divide’
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Beyond ‘memory laws’: Towards a general theory of law and historical discourse
(Cambridge University Press, 2017)There are countless ways in which law shapes public awareness of history. The current concept of ‘memory laws’ denotes only a small subset, and even that concept breaks down into several types. We must distinguish, for ...