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Ob Prohibition, Staatsmonopol oder Lizenzsystem, der Schlüssel zu einer effektiven Regulierung des … insbesondere für die deutsche Situation herausgearbeitet. Der Inhalt Gründe für die Regulierung von Onlineglücksspielen …, Volkswirtschaft und Jura Fach- und Führungskräfte aus den Bereichen Glücksspiel und Regulierung sowie Juristen und Juristinnen Die …
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Catastrophes including the COVID19 pandemic of 2019-2020 impose great financial stress on consumers. This op-ed proposes the distribution of economic relief directly to consumers by authorizing credit card issuers to bill Congress for portions of the interest that otherwise would be charged to...
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same following the Great Recession? Formally, no. This Article predicts that formal lawyer regulation in 2023 will look … remarkably similar to lawyer regulation in 2013. This is because lawyer regulators will not want to rock the boat in the …? Formal lawyer regulation will continue on with little change, but will cover an ever-shrinking proportion of the market for …
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English law has clarified the scope of legal advice privilege ('attorney-client privilege') and confirmed that only lawyers and not, for example, accountants, can give such privileged legal advice and support. There are sound reasons for sustaining this clear rule. First, confining this...
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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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In the past decade a comparative law and economics literature has emerged that is largely organized around an effort to explain differences in country economic performance in terms of differences between common law and civil code systems. Assumptions about differences between common law and...
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The new comparative economics is largely organized around an effort to explain differences in country economic performance in terms of differences between common law and civil code systems. Assumptions about differences between common law and civil code regimes and the correspondence between...
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Expenditure on legal services has been rising for much of the last two decades and has attracted considerable policy attention in the UK. We argue that an important reason for this increase lies within the introduction of 'no win no fee' schemes in 1995 and a subsequent amendment which allowed...
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