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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Conflict of laws – European Economic Community countries"
Härkönen, Elif. « Conflict Minerals in the Corporate Supply Chain : Is Transparency the Solution to Human Rights Violations in the Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten and Gold Supply Chains ? » European Business Law Review 29, Issue 5 (1 septembre 2018) : 691–727. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/eulr2018027.
Texte intégralLubis, Syaravina. « Transformation Of The EU Law Related To The Etabilishment Of National Law In The England In The Law Perspective Of International Organizations ». Journal of Law Science 4, no 1 (30 janvier 2022) : 46–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.35335/jls.v4i1.1699.
Texte intégralPetrushenko, Yuriy, Fedir Zhuravka, Vladyslav Shapoval, Lyudmila Khomutenko et Olena Zhuravka. « Sustainable socio-economic development and Rainbow Europe Index ». Problems and Perspectives in Management 19, no 4 (21 décembre 2021) : 408–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.19(4).2021.33.
Texte intégralAlpa, Guido. « European Community Resolutions and the Codification of ‘Private Law’ ». European Review of Private Law 8, Issue 2 (1 juin 2000) : 321–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/268927.
Texte intégralZielke, Rainer. « Anti-avoidance Legislation of Mayor EC Member Countries with Reference to the 2014 Corporate Income Tax Burden in the Thirty-Four OECD Member Countries : Germany, France, United Kingdom, and Italy Comp ». EC Tax Review 23, Issue 2 (1 mars 2014) : 102–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/ecta2014011.
Texte intégralAhmeti, Dr Sc Skender, BSc Feste Gjonbalaj, BSc Ejona Blyta et BSc Laura Lumezi. « Corruption and Economic Development ». ILIRIA International Review 2, no 1 (30 juin 2012) : 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.21113/iir.v2i1.164.
Texte intégralRiak PhD, Gabriel Alier, et Dut Bol Ayuel Bill. « GOOD GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE IN THE LESS DEVELOPMENT COUNTRIES ». IJRDO - Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 8, no 11 (5 novembre 2022) : 85–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.53555/sshr.v8i11.5374.
Texte intégralWahlbeck, K. « European comparisons between mental health services ». Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 20, no 1 (mars 2011) : 15–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2045796011000060.
Texte intégralLakishyk, Dmytro. « The world community support in the becoming of sovereignty of Ukraine on Donbas : forms, expenses and opportunities ». European Historical Studies, no 11 (2018) : 129–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2018.11.129-147.
Texte intégralZavalna, Zhanna, et Mykola Starynskyi. « CONTRACTUAL DELEGATION OF SOVEREIGNTY IN SUPRANATIONAL ENTITIES ». Global Prosperity 2, no 1 (25 juillet 2021) : 29–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.46489/gpj.2021-1-2-5.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "Conflict of laws – European Economic Community countries"
CARTEI, Gian Franco. « Gli accordi di programma nel diritto comunitario e nazionale ». Doctoral thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5499.
Texte intégralO'CONNOR, Bernard. « European Community law and modern trends in the law of arbitration ». Doctoral thesis, 1986. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/5662.
Texte intégralVONK, Olivier. « Dual nationality in the European Union : a study on changing norms in public and private international law and in the municipal laws of four EU member state ». Doctoral thesis, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/15386.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Rainer Baubock (EUI); Gerard-René De Groot (Universiteit Maastricht); Marie-Ange Moreau (Supervisor, EUI); Bruno Nascimbene (Università degli Studi di Milano)
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The main objective of this study is to examine the phenomenon of dual nationality in the European Union (EU), particularly against the background of the status of European citizenship - a status that is linked to the nationality of each EU Member State (Article 20(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union provides that ‘citizenship of the Union shall be additional to and not replace national citizenship’). The study consists of two parts. The first part (Chapters 1 and 2) sets out the approach towards (dual) nationality in Private International Law and EU Law, in particular by analyzing the case law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). The second part (Chapters 3- 6) consists of an overview of the dual nationality regimes in four EU Member States - France, Italy, the Netherlands and Spain -, and their possible effects on the EU as a whole. Chapter 2 of the thesis is entitled the ‘intra-EU context’, since it primarily deals with the ECJ’s approach towards a dual nationality consisting of two Member State nationalities. The country reports, on the other hand, deal with the ‘extra-EU context’ because the dual nationality policies of the countries under consideration predominantly affect non-Member State nationals. Thus, France and the Netherlands have for some time already faced the question how to integrate the (Muslim) immigrant population; Italy and Spain have long since adopted a system of preferential treatment for (Latin American) former emigrants and their descendants. The country reports demonstrate how dual nationality is used (or rejected) in these four countries. Finally, the question whether the EU should in time acquire (limited) competence in the field of European nationality law is one of the major themes of this study. Regardless of one’s stance on this question, it must be readily admitted that the subject of Member State autonomy in nationality law is becoming ever more salient with the enlargement of the Union and the growing relevance of European citizenship in the case law of the ECJ. In the opinion of this author, the study shows that the almost absolute autonomy of Member States in the field of nationality law is becoming increasingly problematic for the EU as a whole. Based inter alia on the findings from the country reports, this thesis takes the position that there is arguably a need for the (minimum) harmonization of European nationality laws.
HÖS, Nikolett. « Governance and minimum harmonisation in the field of European labour law and social policy ». Doctoral thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/16058.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Prof. Marie-Ange Moreau (European University Institute); Prof. Marise Cremona (European University Institute); Prof. Catherine Barnard (University of Cambridge); Prof. Claire Kilpatrick (London School of Economics and Political Science)
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MATAIJA, Mislav. « Private regulation, competition and free movement : sport, legal services and standard setting in EU economic law ». Doctoral thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/29605.
Texte intégralExamining Board: Professor Petros C. Mavroidis, EUI (Supervisor); Professor Giorgio Monti, EUI; Professor Allan Rosas, Court of Justice of the European Union; Professor Stephen Weatherill, University of Oxford.
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The thesis studies the application of EU free movement law and competition law to private regulation, understood as rule-setting, implementation and/or enforcement by private actors, whether on their own or in partnership with State bodies. Such private or co-regulatory schemes can be a beneficial way of achieving various public interest aims. They may also, however, restrict trade or competition. I argue that free movement (Chapter 2) and competition (Chapter 3) rules have been used as a form of meta-regulation, affecting the way private regulatory schemes are organised and structured. By doing so, however, they were forced to deal with situations that cannot be classified neatly following a public-private distinction. In response, the case law of the Court of Justice and the practice of the Commission have adapted by extending scrutiny over a wider variety of measures of private regulators while also broadening the scope for justification. This, however, increases the likelihood of overlap of the free movement and competition rules, which I analyze in Chapter 4, arguing that the two sets of rules should not be mutually exclusive but that their limits should be defined more clearly on their own terms. Finally, I look at the interaction between free movement and competition, as well as their impact, in three sectors where private regulation is prominent: sports (Chapter 5), legal services (Chapter 6) and standard-setting (Chapter 7). I discuss the justifications for regulation in all three sectors, as well as the legislative and institutional setting in which private regulators operate. In all three case areas, the two sets of rules were used in a partly strategic way to influence reforms of private regulation. The application of the rules was mainly driven by institutional choices rather than the objective‘ requirements of legal doctrine.
Livres sur le sujet "Conflict of laws – European Economic Community countries"
S, Moss Gabriel, Fletcher Ian F et Isaacs Stuart, dir. The EC regulation on insolvency proceedings : A commentary and annotated guide. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralSauer, Rene. Die Harmonisierung des Kollisions- und des Sachrechts für Wertpapierguthaben und Wertpapiersicherheiten : Hintergrund und Entwicklung gemeinschaftsrechtlicher und globaler Regelungsansätze. Frankfurt : P. Lang, 2008.
Trouver le texte intégralNational courts and EU environmental law. Groningen : Europa Law Publishing, 2013.
Trouver le texte intégralArbeitsrecht im multinationalen Unternehmen : Ein Beitrag zu den Arbeitsbeziehungen im multinationalen Unternehmen, dargestellt am Individual- und Kollektivarbeitsrecht der Bundesrepublik Deutschland unter Berücksichtigung des EG-Arbeitsrechts. Frankfurt am Main : P. Lang, 1994.
Trouver le texte intégralAmerican Society of International Law. et Nederlandse Vereniging voor Internationaal Recht., dir. Contemporary international law issues : Opportunities at a time of momentous change : proceedings of the second joint conference held in The Hague, The Netherlands, July 22-24, 1993. Dordrecht : M. Nijhoff, 1994.
Trouver le texte intégralBernard, Rudden, et Wyatt Derrick, dir. Basic community laws. 6e éd. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1996.
Trouver le texte intégralCampbell, Stewart. Labour inspection in the European Community. London : HMSO, 1986.
Trouver le texte intégralBenyamini, Amiram. Patent infringement in the European community. Weinheim : New York, NY, 1993.
Trouver le texte intégralNeal, Alan C. Fundamental social rights at work in the European Community. Aldershot : Dartmouth, 1999.
Trouver le texte intégralSchwind, Fritz, Freiherr von, 1913-, dir. Österreichs Stellung heute in Europarecht, IPR und Rechtsvergleichung. Wien : Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1989.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "Conflict of laws – European Economic Community countries"
Tillman, Erik R. « The Evolving Relationship between Authoritarianism and EU Attitudes ». Dans Authoritarianism and the Evolution of West European Electoral Politics, 97–114. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896223.003.0005.
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