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sectors typically regulate the contract’s bargaining phase and post-formation. Responding to the European Parliament’s call …
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The U.S. residential housing market collapse illustrates the consequences of ignoring risk while funding mortgage borrowing. Collateral over-valuation was a foundational piece of the crisis. Over the past few decades, secondary markets, securitization, policy and psychology increased the flow of...
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The CJEU published its much-awaited preliminary ruling in Case C-263/18 - Nederlands Uitgeversverbond and Groep Algemene Uitgevers (the Tom Kabinet case) in December 2019. Our paper aims to introduce the Tom Kabinet ruling and discuss its direct and indirect consequences in copyright law. The...
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This paper examines the impact of ordre public and morality on government regulation of gene editing patents in the United States and the European Union. A discussion of ordre public and morality requires an understanding first of the separate meanings of ordre public and morality, then how and...
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, contract renegotiations are common and make us question the benefits to PPPs. Under current accounting standards, PPPs allow …
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that fall outside the expectations embodied in the contract, one party may seek to renegotiate the contract terms. Globally …, the frequency of P3 contract renegotiations has been sufficient to raise questions regarding why these events occur and …: contract modifications, defaults, bankruptcies and buyouts. While the US highway P3 market has grown gradually, failure to …
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