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  1. What’s the Party Like? The Status of the Political Party in Anti-Defection Jurisdictions

    This paper explores how political parties should be regulated in jurisdictions with anti-defection laws, which constitutionalise parties’ control...

    Udit Bhatia in Law and Philosophy
    Article 02 January 2021
  2. The Refusal to Allow Interoperability Between Android Auto and Third-Party Apps – A Deep Dive into Enel X Italia v. Google

    With vehicles gradually becoming more equipped with advanced features and telemetry, the demand for applications suitable for in-vehicle use is also...

    Article 30 May 2022
  3. Party Autonomy

    Party autonomy rallies almost unquestioned support in international contract law. However, it is controversial to define the borders and parameters...
    Chapter 2020
  4. “Gucci and Burberry”

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    The typical elements of the offences set out in Arts. 473 and 474 of the Criminal Code are structured in accordance with the regulatory framework...

    Article 02 July 2024
  5. Do State-Owned Enterprises Have Worse Corporate Governance? An Empirical Study of Corporate Practices in China

    A great deal of prior literature on corporate governance in China has asserted that state-owned enterprises (SOEs) are inefficiently run and badly...

    Yun-chien Chang, Lauren Yu-Hsin Lin in European Business Organization Law Review
    Article 06 September 2021
  6. Divergence and Convergence in the Law of Contractual Penalties and Liquidated Damages Clauses in England, Singapore, and Malaysia

    Contracts often make provision for the remedies available upon breach, i.e., by providing for a sum or stipulation available to either party upon...

    Joshua Teng, Kailash Kalaiarasu in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 01 June 2022
  7. The Use of Competition Law as a Mechanism of Corporate Governance in India

    Competitiveness is a key requirement for modern companies to survive. Effective corporate governance practices are also fast emerging as a...

    Anuradha Roy Chowdhury in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 04 August 2023
  8. Customary International Law

    The ethics of collecting and retaining cultural property have been evolving and international law is changing in consequence. States—and...
    Chapter 2023
  9. Parliamentary Debates on Joint Custody Legislation

    The Parliament of Aragón (a Spanish autonomous community) approved two laws regulating joint custody during a fairly short period of time: the first...
    José Félix Muñoz-Soro in Debating Laws
    Chapter 2024
  10. Procedural Contracts About the Costs of Civil Litigation: A Brazilian View in Comparative Perspective

    The chapter tackles the problem of the funding of civil justice determined by contractual clauses. All around the globe, parties to a contract in...
    Chapter 2023
  11. Anonymisation: The Trap for Biobanking (Part II)

    The GDPR requires that the amount of personal data that is processed is minimised, incentivising data anonymisation. However, de-alienation between...
    Chapter 2023
  12. “Richter Geodon v. Leon Farma”

    Holders of intellectual property rights may bring the special action provided for in Art. 3 of Law 62/2011 of 12 December, as amended by Decree-Law...

    Article 17 January 2023
  13. Gender and the Implementation of REDD+ in Uganda

    Climate change impacts men and women differently, a development that underscores the need to give a special attention to the protection of the rights...
    Lagua Clare Ukuni in Implementing REDD+ in Africa
    Chapter 2023
  14. United Kingdom Patent Decisions 2022

    This report highlights a selection of the most important UK patent decisions from 2022, including: five Court of Appeal judgments (one relating to...

    Article Open access 07 March 2023
  15. The Legal Framework of Centre-Local Connections in Malaysia. Beyond the Postcolonial Narrative: Legacy or Reinvention?

    The Malaysian experience of decentralisation is one of the Asian cases of shift from a strong ‘centripetal’ political system towards power-sharing...
    Chapter 2023
  16. Conclusion: Breaking Free of the Bog—The Need for a Novel Impetus in the Implementation of the RTAI Act 2013

    This chapter, is the concluding chapter, comes as a personal reflection of the author’s experiences in campaigning and lobbying for the passage of...
    Chapter 2022
  17. Enforcing Emergency Arbitral Awards: Global and Indian Perspectives

    Due to the increasing recognition and significance of emergency arbitration (EA) in the business and trade community in recent decades, almost all...

    Swargodeep Sarkar, Subramanian SR in Liverpool Law Review
    Article 29 April 2024
  18. Strong Political Liberalism

    Public reason liberalism demands that political decisions be publicly justified to the citizens who are subjected to them. Much recent literature...

    Henrik D. Kugelberg in Law and Philosophy
    Article Open access 22 February 2024
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