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In the determination of his civil rights and obligations or of any cryminal charge against him, everyone is intitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law. The fairness, equitable and publicity character of the trial...
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This article aims to demonstrate how the project of the ‘European Union’ evolved both in the interwar period and in the years following the Second World War, focusing on promoters of the idea of federal Europe who attempted to find the best ways for building a suitable European Community...
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In Greece there is no established discipline of law and economics yet, if by this we mean a coherent body of work and a group of scholars dedicated to its promotion. There are only some recent and hesitant attempts by some scholars to introduce law and economics to Greek legal bibliography and a...
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The recent increase in the demand for expert economic analysis in antitrust litigation has improved the welfare of economists; however, the law and economics literature is silent on the effects of economic complexity or judges’ economic training on judicial decision-making. We use a unique...
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European External Action Service (EEAS) is a new institution of the European Union, whose foundation was laid by the Treaty of Lisbon with the role to support the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy in fulfilling his mandate and, also to assist the President...
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As our students continue to enter a legal profession that is changing and as the models for the delivery of legal services continue to evolve, so should our pedagogy. Thus, the modest objective of this piece is to share my experience, and offer some thoughts, about developing and integrating...
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It defies logic; why do law schools continue to use standardized admissions tests when that process harms diversity? Being one of the least diverse professions in the United States shows our current admissions protocols are not working. Something must change. The legal profession is made up of...
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The theory of the exhaustion of rights, with general applicability in what concerns the intellectual property rights, implies that the patent holder loses a part of his prerogatives as an inventor as a result of the exhaustion of his right,from the moment the object of its patented invention is...
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The authors, qualified to practice law both in Romania and in Quebec, proceed to an examination of the evolution and the content of the Quebec Civil Code, given the present state of the legal reform in Romania. References are made to the civil nature of this province of Canada and to the...
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Bioethics as a pluridisciplinary activity aims to clarify and solve actual ethical problems generated by science and bio-medical technologies. The gap between the scientific and medical progress and the law generally and Human Rights especially does not allow immediate answers to many questions...
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