Book | 1st edition 2020 | Europe | Vesna Rijavec, Katja Drnovsek, C.H. van Rhee
The volume addresses the enforcement of judgments and other authentic instruments in a European cross-border context, as well as enforcement in a selection of national European jurisdictions.
An Inquiry into the Soul and Spirit of Comptetion Enforcement in Europe
Book | 1st edition 2020 | Europe | Damien Gerard, Assimakis Komninos, Denis Waelbroeck
This volume discusses what is the core objective – the ultima ratio – of EU competition policy against the background of a profound crisis of capitalism.
Book | 1st edition 2020 | Europe | Fernando Gascon Inchausti, Esther Sánchez Coro
This book provides precious insight into the dynamics of this new approach to consolidating European Civil Justice, clearly outlining the motivations of the various national and institutional players involved and examining potential obstacles likely to be encountered along the way. The book represents a work of reference for anyone involved in academia, practice or law reform in this subject area.
Un jugement qui ne peut pas être exécuté est inutile. Comment assurer une exécution efficace et respectueuse des droits des justiciables dans les pays européens à l’aune des évolutions technologiques ?
This book examines the case law of the European Court of Justice concerning the requirement to interpret national law in conformity with EU law directives. It offers an in-depth analysis of the application of this obligation in three Member States: Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands. The key question underlying this examination is to what extent the established theories of supremacy of EU law, national constitutionalism and constitutional pluralism adequately explain the relationship between EU and national law under the duty of consistent interpretation.
The book gives a holistic view of the various European financial passports as well as the development of the concept of financial passport outside of the E.U.
Book | 1st edition 2019 | World | Jan von Hein, Eva-Maria Kieninger, Giesela Rühl
Over the course of the last few decades, the European legislature has adopted a total of 18 Regulations in the area of private international law. The question remains, however, if these efforts have turned private international law into a truly European field? The book analyses - for the first time - how 'European' European private international law actually is.
The Development of Police and Judicial Cooperation in the European Union
Book | 1st edition 2019 | Europe | Cyrille Fijnaut
This book outlines in an accessible manner the wide-ranging and revolutionary development of one of the most crucial and dynamic EU policy areas since the Maastricht Treaty: that of police and judicial cooperation between its Member States. It examines the subject in light of burning issues surrounding migration, terrorism and, of course, Brexit.
Book | 1st edition 2019 | Europe | Enrico Adriano Raffaelli
Papers contributed by representatives of EU and national antitrust authorities, judges and in-house legal counsels, professors, academics and experts in EU and national antitrust law, dealing with the most salient and topical antitrust issues.
Regulation of Cannabis Cultivation and Trade for Recreational Use: Positive Human Rights Obligations versus UN Narcotic Drugs Conventions
Book | 1st edition 2019 | Europe | Piet van Kempen, Masha Fedorova
This study takes an innovative approach to this issue and approaches the possibility for regulation of cannabis for recreational use from the perspective of positive human rights obligations.
Regulation of Cannabis Cultivation for Recreational Use under the UN Narcotic Drugs Conventions and the EU Legal Instruments in Anti-Drugs Policy
Book | 1st edition 2019 | World | Piet van Kempen, Masha Fedorova
This study addresses the legal question of to which extent domestic initiatives involving the regulation of cannabis cultivation for recreational use are compatible with the relevant UN narcotic drugs conventions and European Union law.
Book | 1st edition 2019 | Belgium | Piet van Kempen, Masha Fedorova
Volume I addresses the legal question of to which extent domestic initiatives involving the regulation of cannabis cultivation for recreational use are compatible with the relevant UN narcotic drugs conventions and European Union law. Volume II takes an innovative approach to this issue and approaches the possibility for regulation of cannabis for recreational use from the perspective of positive human rights obligations.
This book traces the uncharted history of validity and invalidity, two central categories of legal thought ubiquitous in contemporary private and public law. It shows how they emerged in response to social needs that remain pressing today.
Unravelling the Legal Status of Online Intermediaries
Book | 1st edition 2019 | Europe | Bram Devolder
In this book, a panel of international legal experts unravel the legal status of online intermediaries - a thorny knot that legislators, judges and lawyers across the globe are facing.
Book | 1st edition 2018 | World | Judith Gifreu Font, Jacqueline Morand-Deviller
This book intends to address the instruments and techniques of heritage protection and its formulas in Spain and other countries, in order to obtain an adequate comparative vision.
Book | 1st edition 2018 | Europe | Martin Brenncke
Judicial Law-making in English and German Courts is the first monograph in English that compares English and German statutory interpretation as applied in judicial practice, appealing to those interested in legal methodology, constitutional law or comparative law.
The book analyzes European budgetary law and the constraints on all Member States before showing the diversity of national situations. The new proposal for a multiannual financial framework 2021-2027 is also discussed.
On the principle nullum crimen, nulla poena sine lege in EU law and under the ECHR
Book | 1st edition 2018 | Europe | Mikhel Timmerman
Through the establishment of EU criminal law, EU actors have come to influence the definition and interpretation of domestic crimes and penalties. Both the EU legislature and the CJEU define and interpret provisions of EU law with relevance for the determination of criminal liability and the prescription of applicable penalties in the law of the Member States. This influence on substantive criminal law raises questions about the limits to these legislative and interpretive activities, both at the EU level and at the level of the Member States.
Nuclear Energy and Waste book is the second collaborative Energy Law publication from Interlaw. It includes a technical report and an overview of nuclear energy sector in different states.
The impact of the digital revolution and globalisation on competition law enforcement in Europe
Book | 1st edition 2018 | Europe | Damien Gerard, Bernd Meyring, Eric Morgan de Rivery
The digital revolution and the process of globalisation have transformed the way businesses compete in today’s world. How have competition law rules and enforcement practices reflected these transformations?