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International commercial agreements
Fox F.,Several years ago I participated in a number of international business transactions. Some concerned the drafting and negotiating of interna- tional commercial agreements. Some had to do with disputes that arose between the contracting parties after the contract was signed. One case required commencing a proceeding in a federal court in the United States to confirm a Swiss arbitral award rendered on behalf of a Greek company against a mid-eastern petroleum company that was a wholly owned subsidiary of a U.S. corporation. These cases taught me about the incredible complexity of the typical international com- mercial transaction and how different an international transaction is from a domestic transaction. As I tried to educate myself on all the issues that arise in either drafting or disputing an international con- tract, I found that the bulk of the literature in this area was either concentrated in multivolume treatises or scattered among law journal articles. Most of this literature was written by experts for experts. Legal jargon in a domestic setting is troublesome, but the assump- tions of expertise and the jargon used in the literature of internation- al commercial transactions can be overwhelming. These experiences revealed a need for a one-volume text that lawyers could turn to for fundamental information and analysis.
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A commentary on the lcia arbitration rules 2014
Wade Sh.,All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature without prior written permission, except for permitted fair dealing under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988, or in accordance with the terms of a licence issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency in respect of photocopying and/or reprographic reproduction. Application for permission for other use of copyright material including permission to reproduce extracts in other published works shall be made to the publishers. Full acknowledgment of authors, publisher and source must be given. Material is contained in this publication for which publishing permission has been sought, and for which copyright is acknowledged. Permission to reproduce such material cannot be granted by the publishers and application must be made to the copyright holder.
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Competition law of the European community
Bael V.,This new Fifth Edition of a major work by the well-known competition law team at Van Bael & Bellis brings the book completely up to date to take account of the great number of significant new cases that have been decided since the Fourth Edition in 2004 as well as many other developments. The authors have also taken the opportunity to write much extended chapters on procedure as well as on state involvement in competition. As one would expect, the new edition continues to meet the challenge for businesses and their counsel, providing a thoroughly practical guide to the application of the EC competition rules across all market sectors. The critical commentary cuts through the theoretical underpinnings of EC competition law to expose its actual impact on business.
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Eutopean union law
Barnard C.,Written by leading experts, this innovative new textbook offers a case-focused, comprehensive, and relevant account of EU law for students at all levels. Every chapter has been reviewed by a panel of students and lecturers to ensure the perfect balance of accessibility, authority, and analysis Draws together some of the leading voices in EU law, providing you with access to a range of perspectives to inform and develop your studies Includes critical case studies to develop your understanding of key issues, enabling you to assess and criticise the impact of those cases on the development of EU law.
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EU Competition law
Jones A.,EU Competition Law: Text, Cases, and Materials is the complete guide to European competition law in a single authoritative volume. Carefully selected extracts from key cases, academic articles, and statutory materials are accompanied by detailed analysis and critique from two experienced academics in the field. Thorough footnoting and referencing effectively allows readers to navigate the available literature, making this an ideal text for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as competition law scholars engaged in specialised study.
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Law of International Trade
Chuah J.C.T.,Over the five years since the first edition, a number of developments required an updating of the text. The new edition incorporates these major changes including the enactment of the new French Civil Code in 2016, the new and expanded edition of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) in 2016, the publication of INCOTERMS 2020, and the adoption of the first comprehensive Chinese Civil Code (CCC), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. In addition, the book has been updated to include the constantly developing case law and the rapidly increasing literature on international sales law. The numbers of updates are too many to name but include recent events, such as a discussion of COVID-19 as a force majeure event, more in-depth discussion of agency law, and additional sample or model clauses. The 'Additional Sources' section has been updated with references to new secondary sources and scholarship. Another change is that references to the Common European Sales Law (CESL) have been limited to those issues and topics where the CESL offers solutions to practitioners and scholars in resolving practical and theoretical problems.
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Blackstone's EC Legislation
Foster N.,The primary material in this new edition of EC Legislation has been completely revised. New additions include the new inter-institutional budgetary agreement, the Council Decision on public access to Council Documents and the new Regulation 2842/98 on hearings. As usual other minor amendments and corrections have been made. This book has been compiled by Nigel Foster, Senior Lecturer in Law at Cardiff Law School. He has lectured in EC Law for many years and specialises in German Law. He is the author of German Legal System and Laws, Swot EC Law and Q&A EC Law, and is the editor of Blackstone's EC Legislation Handbook. He also contributes to the CCH Encyclopaedia of European Union Law. After spending a year as a Guest Professor at the University of Innsbruck he is completing a book on Austrian Law.
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Die Europaische Union
Bieber R.,Die Europäische Union bildet eine dynamische, mit den Mitgliedstaaten eng verfloch- tene Ordnung, die zutreffend als Mehrebenensystem europäischen Regierens beschrie- ben wird. Die politische und rechtliche Eigenart der Europäischen Union erschließt sich daher erst in der Gesamtschau auf Verträge, institutionelle Praxis sowie deren Wirkung in den Mitgliedstaaten und im internationalen Bereich. Seit der Erweiterung im Jahre 2013 sind Bürger aus 28 Staaten durch gemeinsame Zie- le, Werte und eine gemeinsame Rechtsordnung verbunden. Diese umfasst längst nicht mehr nur Regeln für den Binnenmarkt, sondern bestimmt die Grundrechte der Bürger und reicht bis zu Strafrecht und Telekommunikation. Recht und Politik der Union wir- ken unmittelbar im Inneren und gestalten die Beziehungen zu europäische Nachbar- staaten und der Welt.
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The ultimate eu test book
Baneth A.,The Ultimate EU Test Book is available in separate ADMINISTRATOR, ASSISTANT and ASSESSMENT CENTRE editions. Full details may be found at www.johnharperpublishing.co.uk To keep up to date with developments on EPSO exams and any updates on The Ultimate EU Test Book, visit www.eu-testbook.com, from which you can also link to the Ultimate EU Test Book Facebook page to gather information from and make contact with others taking the exams.
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Mitgliedschaftseingriff und Normpragung
Geiger J.,This follows a tradition in continental systems, especially in Germany, where commentators all over the country analyse statutes, even those of minor importance. Therefore, the German publishing house Nomos took the initiative to commence this project, given that there are still rela- tively few commentaries on these important norms at international level. We discussed the concept and we were quickly convinced that a commentary from a European perspective could provide additional value for any legal practitioner, as well as for legal scholars. The commentary should provide information in order to grant a spe- cific European view, taking into account current legal debates with an EU law context. After a short period of discussion, we concluded that this book should not only provide observations on the EU legal framework. Instead, we wanted to include also internation- al and regional labour law: specifically, the International Labour Organisation and the Council of Europe. This reflects our conviction that it is not sufficient to consider only EU legal instruments, notwithstanding their important status in many of our jurisdic- tions. By adopting a wider perspective, we can find both old and new tools that enrich our interpretation of domestic labour law. Moreover, looking beyond the EU provides us with external benchmarks against which to evaluate the sufficiency of current EU labour law.
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Internationale Wirtschaft
Krugman P.R.,Dieses Werk ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Die dadurch begründeten Rechte, insbeson- dere die der Übersetzung, des Nachdruckes, des Vortrags, der Entnahme von Abbildungen und Tabellen, der Funksendung, der Mikroverfilmung oder der Vervielfältigung auf anderen Wegen und der Speicherung in Datenverarbeitungsanlagen, bleiben, auch bei nur auszugsweiser Verwertung, vorbehalten. Eine Vervielfältigung dieses Werkes oder von Teilen dieses Werkes ist auch im Einzelfall nur in den Grenzen der gesetzlichen Bestim- mungen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland vom 9. September 1965 in der jeweils geltenden Fassung zulässig. Sie ist grundsätzlich vergütungspflichtig. Zuwiderhandlungen unterliegen den Strafbestimmungen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes.
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European Financial Services Law
Lehmann M.,The new edition incorporates these major changes including the enactment of the new French Civil Code in 2016, the new and expanded edition of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) in 2016, the publication of INCOTERMS 2020, and the adoption of the first comprehensive Chinese Civil Code (CCC), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. In addition, the book has been updated to include the constantly developing case law and the rapidly increasing literature on international sales law. The numbers of updates are too many to name but include recent events, such as a discussion of COVID-19 as a force majeure event, more in-depth discussion of agency law, and additional sample or model clauses. The 'Additional Sources' section has been updated with references to new secondary sources and scholarship. Another change is that references to the Common European Sales Law (CESL) have been limited to those issues and topics where the CESL offers solutions to practitioners and scholars in resolving practical and theoretical problems.
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International Sales Law
DiMatteo L.,The first edition to this book was published in 2016. After very positive input from the publisher and colleagues, we decided to go forward with a second edition. Over the five years since the first edition, a number of developments required an updating of the text. The new edition incorporates these major changes including the enactment of the new French Civil Code in 2016, the new and expanded edition of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts (PICC) in 2016, the publication of INCOTERMS 2020, and the adoption of the first comprehensive Chinese Civil Code (CCC), which will come into force on 1 January 2021. In addition, the book has been updated to include the constantly developing case law and the rapidly increasing literature on international sales law. The numbers of updates are too many to name but include recent events, such as a discussion of COVID-19 as a force majeure event, more in-depth discussion of agency law, and additional sample or model clauses. The 'Additional Sources' section has been updated with references to new secondary sources and scholarship. Another change is that references to the Common European Sales Law (CESL) have been limited to those issues and topics where the CESL offers solutions to practitioners and scholars in resolving practical and theoretical problems.
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Commercial law
Mankowski P.,Cross-border trade substantially fosters the wealth of nations. Today it is a multi-tril- lion euros business. Cross-border dealings are in particularly dependent on reliable rules and legal certainty. Legal ramifications and a dependable legal framework are thus of the absolute essence. Commercial law is the branch of the law called upon to perform this task. In a cross-border, and that is: in a truly international context, this poses a particular challenge. Not surprisingly, international commercial law has become the main field of international legal unification. The commercial needs involved are all too pressing and too real to be ignored or neglected. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) is said to be the greatest success of substantive uni- form law. The law of carriage of goods or passengers comes a close second if not an equal-ranked first. Beneath and besides this unification of law between States another level of 'private codifications' has developed over the last decades. Its most prominent protagonists are the Incoterms, the Uniform Customs and Practices for Documentary Letters of Credit (UCP) and the UNIDROIT Principles on International Commercial Contracts (PICC). The ensuing panorama is both complex and fascinating. Its fascina- tion also stems from the manifold interfaces and interactions between the various sub- branches of commercial law.
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New York Convention
Beck C.H.,The rise of international arbitration is closely intertwined with the New York Convention's success. The Convention, with its 147 current Member States one of the most effective international instruments (if not the most effective) in the field of commercial law, has pioneered the unification of international arbitration. It has done so both by directly facilitating recognition and enforcement of foreign awards and by indirectly establishing standards for arbitral proceedings. Conversely, the considerable growth of international arbitration during the last decades has given the Convention a meaning which could hardly have been foreseen back in 1958. The Convention's unifying effect largely depends on the coherent interpretation and application of its provisions by the national courts. Only uniform interpretation allows one to predict the chances of success of an application for recognition and enforcement, which in turn furthers certainty in cross-border contracts and reduces transaction costs. The Convention's age Article II(2)'s reference to the conclusion of contracts by exchange of telegrams is telling and the dynamics during the 1958 conference, which resulted in remarkable last-minute amendments, reinforce the need for uniform interpretation.
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Eingreifen auf Einladung
Nolte G.,Dieses Werk ist urheberrechtlich geschützt. Die dadurch begründeten Rechte, insbeson- dere die der Übersetzung, des Nachdruckes, des Vortrags, der Entnahme von Abbildungen und Tabellen, der Funksendung, der Mikroverfilmung oder der Vervielfältigung auf anderen Wegen und der Speicherung in Datenverarbeitungsanlagen, bleiben, auch bei nur auszugsweiser Verwertung, vorbehalten. Eine Vervielfältigung dieses Werkes oder von Teilen dieses Werkes ist auch im Einzelfall nur in den Grenzen der gesetzlichen Bestim- mungen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes der Bundesrepublik Deutschland vom 9. September 1965 in der jeweils geltenden Fassung zulässig. Sie ist grundsätzlich vergütungspflichtig. Zuwiderhandlungen unterliegen den Strafbestimmungen des Urheberrechtsgesetzes. by Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften e. V., to be exercised by Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht, Heidelberg 1999.
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International law
Brownlie I.,The first book of its kind in the field, Principles of Public International Lawhas been shaping the study and application of international law for over 40 years. Written by a world-renowned expert, this seventh edition builds on the reputation of its predecessors, providing outstanding, lucid, and up-to-date treatment of all of the main issues in international law today. Principles of Public International Law offers readers a carefully balanced perspective on international issues from the point of view of someone who has had substantial experience as Counsel and Advocate in international tribunals and also as Arbitrator. Superb coverage of jurisprudence and historical materials allows readers to follow and gain a deeper understanding of the development of international law. The book includes rigorously detailed references and a particularly thorough and comprehensive index, making it the ideal reference for practitioners or as a main text for students.
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International and European Labour Law
Ales E.,As time goes by... it was in summer 2014 when the publisher discussed with us the idea of an international commentary on European labour law. This follows a tradition in continental systems, especially in Germany, where commentators all over the country analyse statutes, even those of minor importance. Therefore, the German publishing house Nomos took the initiative to commence this project, given that there are still rela- tively few commentaries on these important norms at international level. We discussed the concept and we were quickly convinced that a commentary from a European perspective could provide additional value for any legal practitioner, as well as for legal scholars. The commentary should provide information in order to grant a spe- cific European view, taking into account current legal debates with an EU law context. After a short period of discussion, we concluded that this book should not only provide observations on the EU legal framework. Instead, we wanted to include also internation- al and regional labour law: specifically, the International Labour Organisation and the Council of Europe. This reflects our conviction that it is not sufficient to consider only EU legal instruments, notwithstanding their important status in many of our jurisdic- tions. By adopting a wider perspective, we can find both old and new tools that enrich our interpretation of domestic labour law. Moreover, looking beyond the EU provides us with external benchmarks against which to evaluate the sufficiency of current EU labour law.
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International Commercial Arbitration
Tesfay A.Y.,This book is the first-ever to explore commercial arbitration in the Ethiopian context. Alternative conflict resolution mechanisms are nothing new to the country: arbitration as a dispute settlement mechanism by which a third party issues a binding decision on a dispute between two or more parties by exercising the jurisdictional mandate conferred on it by the parties themselves was established with the adoption of the Civil Code in 1960. This pioneering book evaluates the extent to which Ethiopias laws and institutions allow disputing parties to effectively reap the benefits of international commercial arbitration. It interprets the relevant legislation and attempts to bridge the gaps in it, in order to help lawyers, arbitrators, arbitral institutions, academics and judges to understand and apply it. It also helps parties seeking to complete international transactions pertaining to Ethiopia make the right choice regarding conflict resolution.
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YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions
Hindelang S.,This volume addresses contemporary challenges, enabled by modern technology, that concern upholding freedom of speech where it conflicts with social rights, such as respect for private and family life, and with economic rights, such as the freedom to conduct business or the right to free movement. In today's networked world, technological shifts happen faster than most people even realize. Some of these shifts have made us all potentially powerful: media powerful. We used to sit in silence in front of newspapers and TV screens, and the world was explained to us by just a few sources. Today, thanks to the Internet, social media, and Web 2.0, we can not only share our own thoughts with everyone in a more self-determined way, but we can also take part in public debate and even co-shape it ourselves. Of course, the Internet is not a counter-design to the communication (power) structures of the past. Gains in communicative self-determination are threatened due to algorithmisation, platformisation, and value extraction from self-created private markets.