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The contributions of Foster (2005) and Halgreen (2004) are the latest in a series of debates, discussions, conferences, and academic scholarship on the subject of United States (US) and (or versus) European Union (EU) sport policy. In the context of international relations and foreign policy,...
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This note considers the decision of the Irish High Court in Re Prendiville (1992) which dealt with the enforcement of half-secret trusts. It confirms, in a case where the point arose for decision, that Irish law rejects “the prior acceptance rule” favoured in the English cases. The judgment...
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Austria, China, the Czech Republic, Finland, France, Germany, and Italy; reasons behind the composition, including any …
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); while the “West” represents some of the major Continental European civil law jurisdictions (e.g., France, Germany and …
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This article conducts an empirical research of guiding cases in China. It purposively tracks guiding cases no. four and twelve regarding intentional murders and compares with the functions of relevant judicial interpretations. It has used several tools to capture the reactions of courts through...
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four advanced countries, the UK, France, Germany and the USA. It examines two aspects of the legal origin hypothesis …-whether shareholder protection is higher in the common law countries (UK and USA) than in the civil law countries (France and Germany) and …
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