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This book is designed for anyone involved with aviation law and policy that wishes to gain more understanding about aviation cybersecurity, as well as anyone involved in cybersecurity more generally and in other areas of transport, that wish to gain a better understanding of the law in this area.
This book contains 26 studies on the integrity of governance, by scholars from around the world. The studies are on, about or inspired by Leo Huberts, the famous integrity scholar.
This book provides an overview of what smart hybridity entails and of its potentials and challenges. It includes empirical analyses of hybrid arrangements in five policy domains, and reflections upon these studies by internationally renowned governance scholars
The aim of this book is to provide the reader with overviews of certain international law issues which recently have been and continue to be central on the international scene in the coming years.
The World Community between Hegemony and Constitutionalism will be of interest to those captivated by the current state of play in the world, in particular from the perspective of international law, constitutional law, international relations and political science.
This book provides a comprehensive criminological analysis of the phenomenon of child trafficking for adoption purposes.
Insurance Aspects of Cross-Border Road Traffic Accidents provides practitioners in the field with the necessary background information. The book offers a comprehensive analysis of the insurance aspects of cross-border road traffic accidents.
International Criminal Investigations: Law & Practice is the first of its kind- a resource book on selected topics assessing more than twenty years of international criminal investigations, while addressing the practicalities and challenges of such investigations
Comparative Constitutional Law Documents contains a selection of constitutions and fundamental legislative instruments from five Western democracies: the United States, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.
In this book the author gives his views on the workings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), where he served as a judge for 18 years. The book deals with the author's subsequent successes, defeats and tribulations while attempting to introduce into the case law of the ECtHR his previously well thought-out theoretical convictions.
This volume of the 19th Cross-border Crime Colloquium, held in June 2018 in Kharkiv, consists of peer-reviewed contributions from 25 expert authors and young and upcoming researchers. They cover many issues at the centre of criminological and criminal policy debates
The Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law consists of a collection of articles written mostly by Hungarian authors, covering developments in the field of international law and EU law, and progress in the domestic implementation and application of these fields of law.
The book will be of use to academic lawyers, property theorists, legal practitioners, and land use planners.
This book provides original analysis of the different aspects of judicial dialogue. It starts with exploring the constitutional dimension of judicial dialogue.
This book aims to address the rising importance of courts in contemporary legal orders. It explores the role of courts on national, international, supranational and global level. The book provides for a multi-discursive analysis - theoretical and comparative, exemplified with case-studies.
Presents the first-ever comprehensive assessment of whether national laws enacted in 50 countries comply with international standards on expropriation, compensation, and resettlement as established in Section 16 of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in Dutch government, this book asks what Behavioural Insights experts actually do, how they are professionalizing and how they `see'. The result is a rich account of the emerging `behavioural state', with a sharper understanding of its varieties, tensions and ambiguities.
This collected edition by experts from all over the world, reflects a multidisciplinary approach to marital captivity and shows a multifaceted view of this widespread phenomenon In thirteen chapters the book discusses the practice of marital captivity and human rights approaches, solutions and best practices to marital captivity
Based on ethnographic research on Lesbos, including participant observation and interviews with a wide range of actors and stakeholders, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the role of NGOs, EU law enforcement, local authorities, businessmen, migrants and local residents in creating and perpetuating the `migration problem'
'Limits to Group Structures and Asset Partitioning in Insolvency: The 800-pound gorilla' was the theme of the 2018 annual meeting of the NACIIL.
This essay, which is based on the Private Law Lecture delivered at Maastricht University, explores these antithetical assumptions and uncovers the extent to which contemporary PIL systems have embraced the latter view, albeit in mostly covert ways.
Family Law and Family Realities offers comprehensive coverage of global and contemporary family law topics and is therefore of interest to family law practitioners, academics and policy makers.
Justiciability of Political Questions in South Africa: A Comparative Analysis is of interest to academics in political science and constitutional law.
The volume New Politics of Decisionism aims to add a new dimension to the literature of populism. It deals with what Carl Schmitt famously coined as `decisionism' - a form of politics based on the rule of a personal will, which is opposed to the rule of impersonal norms of constitutional law.
Founded by the Young Property Lawyers Forum (www.yplf.net), this volume presents the carefully curated highlights of two consecutive conferences held in Hamburg (Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Germany) and in Monterrey (Universidad de Monterrey, Mexico).
This book studies how municipalities (can) deal with fiscal stress. It applies an institutional perspective, arguing that municipalities can move beyond a fiscal focus and performance optimization, towards building institutional capacities to innovatively deal with fiscal crises.
Jeroen Temperman engages with such expressions of corporate religion, addressing among other questions whether companies may indeed be deemed `religious' under international human rights standards and if so, what the scope of such a freedom is, particularly when the rights of others are affected by such corporate manifestations of religion.
An innovative, multi-disciplinary, and practical-oriented initiative to reveal and discuss how and what factors determine the way contracting parties choose the law to govern their agreements. It showcases evidence and discusses how negotiators approach this topic, including the main drives and triggers of this decision.
Fraud remains a matter of moral hazard and healthcare systems continue to suffer considerable financial damage. It was for these reasons that the European Healthcare Fraud and Corruption Network (EHFCN) and the Dutch Healthcare Authority decided to publish this book.
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