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The emergence of Next Generation Networks (NGNs) raises profound challenges for regulators everywhere. Different regulatory authorities have approached these problems in strikingly different ways, depending in part on the overall regulatory milieu in which they operate, and in part on the nature...
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Regulatory competition is often believed to be a hard fact of the post globalization era. Legal systems have to be economically "attractive" – and thus law makers must work to achieve this purpose. However, this view – as simple and seductive as it is – is not sound. Indeed a quick...
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Regulatory competition in company law has been extensively debated in the last few decades, but it has rarely been discussed whether there could also be regulatory competition in partnership law. This article fills this gap. It addresses the partnership law of the US, the UK, Germany, and...
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to use regulation to compete for factors, and not all of these are compatible with each other. Some lead in the direction …
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This article discusses the legal status of links, in connection with the pending cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union in Svensson, C More and BestWater. Hyperlinks, deep links, framed links and embedded links are discussed. It focuses on the Opinion of the European Copyright...
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The current tax laws are based heavily on concepts of physical geography, such as controlling premises and physical equipment or employing staff in the jurisdiction. The geographical concepts do not accommodate the cloud business model in any sensible way. As a consequence, the taxation of cloud...
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When things go wrong, it is always good to find someone to blame. As the credit crisis started to unfold in 2007, credit rating agencies (“CRAs”) emerged as the villain – or scapegoat, one might say – for commentators and regulators alike. To sum up, observers accused CRAs of doing a...
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a comparison of U.S. and EC law it shows that in the area of company law both the product and its price are specified …, while in the case of taxation the product is composed of a whole “bundle” of public goods. A comparison of both settings … regulation (such as creditor protection and labour relations). In this regard, the article discusses the fundamental problem that …
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area of cross-border regulation …
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