European Union Law 11 results
This series brings together major works in the field of European Union Law. It features a diverse range of publications, including comprehensive handbooks designed to teach European Union Law, treaties for legal practitioners and academics, monographs on specialised topics and some of the best doctoral dissertations from across Europe. Additionally, it includes publications detailing conference proceedings on topical issues, as well as commentaries on major judgments and decisions handed down by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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The European AI Act
Summary, Key Points and Article-by-Article AnalysisBook | 1st edition 2025 | Europe | Alain Bensoussan, Jérémy Bensoussan, Virginie Bensoussan-BruléSince 1990, Alain Bensoussan has been studying AI to ensure its ethical and regulated development. This book is aimed at technology law professionals who implement and protect AI projects, helping them understand and comply with European regulations. These regulations, the result of five years of work, aim to ensure the rapid and ethical deployment of AI in Europe, while protecting fundamental rights and European values. After the information technology revolution and the internet revolution, artificial intelligence is the third digital revolution.
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Financial Markets and Instruments in Private International Law
Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Augustin GridelIn banking and finance, transnationality permeates the day-to-day professional life and makes the dedicated lawyer an internationalist by necessity. There are good reasons for this: the intangible nature of services, the desire of operators even regulated to conquer foreign markets; sometimes because of the extraterritorial spread of local policies relating to the person of the operators or the products marketed. Although it does not always have a good reputation, private international law, with its promise of a widely understood conflict of law discipline, is making inroads into the legal practice of this specialised and globalised sector.
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European Citizenship through the Lens of EU Values
Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Gaëlle MartiIn the wake of the Convention on the Future of Europe, and against the backdrop of the many challenges facing the EU (security, economic, migration, health, climate, digital, etc.), this book aims to take stock of the scope and content of European citizenship and its capacity to embody the values of the Union.
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Directive (EU) 2022/2464 as regards Corporate Sustainability Reporting (CSRD)
Texts and CommentsBook | 1st edition 2024 | Europe | Pascal Durand, Abrial Gilbert-d’HalluinIn this book, the CSRD directive is explained (article by article) by several of its negotiators. This text is the first in the world to oblige companies - inside and outside the EU - to disclose information on their sustainability.
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The European Defence Union
Article-by-Article CommentaryBook | 1st edition 2025 | United Kingdom, Europe | Elsa Bernard, Quentin Loïez, Stéphane RodriguesJust like the French version (Larcier, Coll. Textes et commentaires), the book aims to comment on the legal norms of the European Union which, in an especially hostile security context, enable the strengthening of the Union’s defence capabilities and the gradual development of a "European Defence Union"—something that, until only a few years ago, seemed inconceivable given that this area falls, at least in principle, within the sovereign competences of each Member State.
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The Separation of Investment Banking from Universal Banking to Prevent Financial Instability
A Comparative Approach between North America, Japan, United Kingdom and European UnionBook | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Nikitas BompotisAre banks allowed to speculate on the financial markets and do proprietary trading and other risky activities, thus endangering retail deposits?
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Spillover Effects of European Law on National Law
A profitable interaction ?Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Giovanni De Cristofaro, Matteo Fornasier, Fabian KlinckThe interaction between EU law and national law raises a number of both theoretical and practical questions. The book deals with a special aspect of the interplay between EU law and domestic law: ‘spillover effects’ from EU law into the Member States’ national legal systems. This phenomenon, that it is still largely unexplored, is analysed from a comparative perspective, with a special focus on the German, Italian and UK legal order.
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Code versus Code
When the Computer Code meets the Legal CodeBook | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Amélie Favreau, Burkhard SchaferIs the meeting of the computer code and the legal code necessarily a conflict?
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EU Fundamental Rights as a Special Source for the European Court of Human Rights
Book | 1st edition 2025 | Europe, United Kingdom | Victor DavioThis work proposes a new perspective on the dynamics of influence between EU and ECHR laws: it examines the influence of the growing body of EU fundamental rights on ECHR law.
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How to Best Regulate Crypto-Assets?
The EU and UAE PerspectivesBook | 1st edition 2025 | World | Pauline PaillerHow should crypto-assets be regulated? Against the backdrop of the recent adoption by the European Union of the MiCA Regulation, it seems crucial to compare the regulatory choices made in the European Union and the United Arab Emirates.
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European R&D Tax Incentives
Contribution to the Emergence of a ConceptBook | 1st edition 2025 | United Kingdom, Europe | Georges CavalierThis ELI Study selected one of the two main tax incentives found in tax systems: the research and developments (R&D) tax incentive and proposed to refine and define the concepts used to implement such rules.