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regulation. The individual states have not adopted uniform insurance laws. As a result, they do not necessarily espouse the same …The development of international norms for insurance has not progressed as far or as deeply as the development of … new. The International Association of Insurance Supervisors (“IAIS”) has existed for less than fifteen years while the …
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definition of marriage, Windsor seems to uphold state regulation of family law. At the same time, Hollingsworth v. Perry provides … a background for considering democratic involvement in the process of state regulation of family law and in effect … federalism in Windsor seems to conflict with the actual outcome of Perry.In light of this apparent contradiction, this article …
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This article provides an insight into the Australian concept of federalism, giving an abstract of the Australian …
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This paper argues that the driving motivation for federalism reform in Australia should be to enhance Australian …, participation in public life, policy innovation and collective action where appropriate. Federalism and democracy are inextricably …
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This article examines the theoretical justification for the insurer's asserted right to reimbursement of defense costs incurred in defending noncovered claims. It sketches some details about the duty to defend which are necessary prerequisites to exploring any claim to a right of reimbursement....
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This chapter considers the landmark family property decisions of the House of Lords in Pettitt v. Pettitt [1970] AC 777 and Gissing v. Gissing [1971] AC 886 through the prism of imputed common intention, an idea advanced by Lord Diplock in Pettitt and (on one view) implemented in a different...
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agricultural biotechnology has proven to be a lengthy and arduous affair.The EU's troubled experience with the regulation of ‘green …
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legalize and regulate sports betting, catapulted the regulation of sports betting into the national spotlight, alongside …
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The insight upon which this article is built is that the common structures of these two legal regimes create incentives toward destroying the resources they seek to protect. The shift from legal freedom to exploit resources to strict limitation on property modification and the lengthy and public...
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The beginning of the twenty-first century saw an apparent change in language in public discourses characterised by the rise of so-called “essentially oxymoronic concepts”, i.e., mainly oxymora and paradoxes. In earlier times, these rhetorical figures of speech were largely reserved for the...
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