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    Green Electricity Promotion in Turkey

    The focus of this chapter is a detailed analysis of the Turkish models promoting green electricity, encompassing the most recent revisions, such as the YEKDEM and YEKA updates. This analysis asserts that the T...

    Onur Cagdas Artantas in Promotion of Green Electricity in Germany and Turkey (2023)

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    Promopen Australia Pty Ltd v Fuyang Import and Export Co Ltd

    Promopen Australia Pty Ltd purchased 60,000 red plastic disks and 60,000 purple plastic disks from Fuyang Import and Export Co Ltd, at the total price of $27,600 with the FOB at Shanghai. They agreed that the ...

    Yan Shang in Selected Chinese Cases on the UN Sales Convention (CISG) Vol. 2 (2023)

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    Jus Migrandi and Personal Beliefs of Migrants Coming from Third States: Practice from the EU Asylum Policy

    The chapter aims to analyse, both from a theoretical and practical point of view, the current situation of the migration and refugee law, in connection with the main issue of religion and personal beliefs, wit...

    Francesco Cherubini, Tommaso Pochi in Protection and Promotion of Freedom of Rel… (2023)

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    In the Shadow of COVID-19: The Invisibility of Children’s Experiences of Violence in Homes During the Pandemic

    The invisibility of children and their wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic became an early issue of global concern. The UN and specialist children’s services raised concerns at the outset of the pandemic th...

    Naomi Pfitzner, Kate Fitz-Gibbon in Violence Against Women During Coronavirus (2023)

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    Analytical Facts of Corporate Social Responsibility for Enforcement of Labor Rights

    The topic of corporate social responsibility (CSR) in relation to Vietnamese employees' rights is discussed in this article.

    Nguyen Binh An in Laws on Corporate Social Responsibility an… (2023)

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    Restrictive Measures: Constitutional Issues, Classification, Judicial Review

    Restrictive measures, or sanctions, are the most used—and, according to some, the most effective—instrument of EU foreign policy. This chapter provides an overview of the EU sanctions regimes. It show some of ...

    Luigi Lonardo in EU Common Foreign and Security Policy After Lisbon (2023)

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    Finding Gain-Based Remedies Under Compensatory Principles

    This chapter will explore gain-based remedies through the compensatory principle of damages. The chief presupposition of this chapter is therefore that the Wrotham Park and Blake remedies are compensatory. To mak...

    Daniel Zatorski in Gain-based Remedies for Breach of Contract (2023)

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    A Brief History of the Fda and Its Role in Regulating Biotechnology Products

    The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plays a crucial role in regulating biotechnology products to ensure their safety and efficacy. This chapter provides a historical overview of the FDA, tracing back to the...

    Alessandro Stasi in Biotechnology Law and Policy (2023)

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    Domestic Violence and COVID-19 Lockdowns: A Shadow Pandemic?

    This and the next chapter review the wider repercussions of the COVID-19 lockdowns in Europe in the context of domestic violence (DV) where couples and families had to spend their entire days with each other. ...

    Joachim Kersten, Michele Burman, Jarmo Houtsonen in Domestic Violence and COVID-19 (2023)

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    Abusive Conduct by Dominant Undertakings and Undertakings with Relative Market Power

    This chapter reviews the case law on abusive conduct and dominance, including the new provisions on relative market power. It provides a case-by-case discussion of the main types of abusive conduct, such as pr...

    Pranvera Këllezi in Competition Law in Switzerland (2023)

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    Intersemiotic Legal Translation as Target Representamen: Three Types of Intersemiotic Translation in the Legal Field

    What types of signs can be used in an intersemiotic legal translation? The semiotician Julio Plaza (1987) proposed an interesting typology of intersemiotic translation inspired by Peirce’s distinction among icons...

    Olimpia G. Loddo in Intersemiotic Legal Translation (2023)

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    Human Rights and International Obligations in Pandemic Times—More than Health Protection

    Internationally, the pandemic response of states is primarily focussed on protecting health. The article shows that such a narrowly understood protection of the human right to the highest attainable standard o...

    Walter Bruchhausen, Eva Kuhn in Pandemics and Ethics (2023)

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    Statelessness in the ASEAN Member States

    Importantly forming the background of the analyses of the legal safeguards against statelessness at birth in Chaps. 5 and 6, Chap. 4 delves into the situations of statelessness within the Member States of ASEA...

    Rodziana Mohamed Razali in Safeguarding Against Statelessness at Birth (2023)

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    Law and Marine Genetic Resources

    From a legal perspective, these are exciting times for marine genetic resources (MGR). After years of debate about MGR beyond national jurisdiction, famously encapsulated in the idea of the “deepest of ironies...

    Maria Inês Gameiro in Blue Planet Law (2023)

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    From Emilio Salgari to Cesare Lombroso – Racism and Law in Italy: Situated Vulnerability

    From Emilio Salgari to Cesare Lombroso, from the fascist author Julius Evola to the infamous Manifesto of Italian Racists, a major expression of situated vulnerability has been, and still is, in Italy, crystalliz...

    Gianfrancesco Zanetti in Equality and Vulnerability in the Context … (2023)

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    Substantive Scope: Designation of MPAs

    Establishing the substantive scope of the obligation to protect and preserve the marine environment is the heart of this investigation. It shows that States are obliged to adopt legislative measures to protect...

    Anna von Rebay in The Designation of Marine Protected Areas (2023)

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    Life Imprisonment in Hong Kong

    Despite the hardening local political context, life imprisonment laws and practices in Hong Kong remain relatively liberal by common law standards. This chapter first describes the legal position of life impri...

    Daniel Pascoe in Life Imprisonment in Asia (2023)

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