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How to manage a growing cultural and religious diversity with its origin in human mobility across the globe is a pressing theme in Europe. A process of shrinking tolerance of diversity in favour of the imposition of prohibitions of certain acts grounded in culture is now observed. Both female...
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This paper analyzes the U.K. Supreme Courts' decision on how customers of Lehman Brothers (International) Europe, the U.K. affiliate of Lehman Brothers Inc., ruled on Part 7 of the U.K. Client Money Fund regulations. The paper also compares the differences between the U.S. Customer Segregation...
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Focusing on the expanding realm of international adjudication, this paper approaches justice from the domain of the empirical and shows - through a careful, interview-based case-study analysis in the WTO-EU context - that justice in the transnational context is not only a contested concept, but...
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around the world, that President Obama will be a man of change in terms of urging the fostering of a greater synergy between …
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This paper examines Hans Kelsen's theory of international adjudication and its political implications in the context of Kelsen's post-war calls for compulsory jurisdiction. It defends Kelsen's position on judicial law-making against claims by scholars such as Hardt and Negri that it amounts to a...
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When U.S. corporations cause harm abroad, should foreign plaintiffs be allowed to sue in the United States? Federal courts are increasingly saying no. The courts have expanded the doctrines of forum non conveniens and prudential standing to dismiss a growing number of transnational cases. This...
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