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The Position of Dutch Works Councils in Multinational Corporations
2018 || Paperback || Marcus Meyer || Eleven international publishing
This book sets out to answer two main questions: what is the status quo of the position of Dutch works councils in multinational corporations? And which tools within the Dutch legal framework can be utilised in order to secure the successful involvement of the works council in the decision-making process in light of the increasingly globalised economy?
The findings show that many participation rights are frequently used in practice, but not always. The inventory of good practices further rev...
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Towards Sustainability: Major Challenges for Corporate Law, Corporate Governance and Regulation
major challenges for corporate law, corporate governance and regulation
2014 || Paperback || C.E. van Basten-Boddin e.a. || Eleven international publishing
This book covers the presentations held at the launching event of the Institute for Corporate Law, Governance and Innovation Policies (ICGI) at Maastricht University. The thought provoking presentations were held by three distinguished speakers: Willem Lageweg (Director of MVO Nederland and member of the ICGI Advisory Board), Prof. Dr. Jacqueline Cramer (Director of the Utrecht Sustainability Institute and Professor in Sustainable Innovation at Utrecht University) and Dr. André Veneman (Corp...
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EU Competition Law and the Digital Economy: Protecting Free and Fair Competition in an Age of Technological (R)evolution
The XXIX FIDE Congress in The Hague, 2020 Congress Publications, Vol. 3
2020 || Paperback || D. Mândrescu || Eleven international publishing
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Bloy, D: Media Law
2023 || Paperback || Duncan Bloy || SAGE
Provides an introduction to the subject that helps media, journalism and law students understand key concepts and aid their revision. This book covers the established principles and developments in media law, including privacy and confidentiality, defamation, contempt of court, reporting restrictions, freedom of expression, and more.
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Proceedings of the International Institute of Space Law 2023
2025 || Paperback || P.J. Blount e.a. || Eleven international publishing
This volume contains the proceedings of the 66th Colloquium on the Law of Outer Space held in October 2023 in Baku, Azerbaijan, as well as the report of the IISL Standing Committee on the Status of International Agreements Relating to Activities in Outer Space.
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De democratische rechtsstaat in de gelaagde rechtsorde / Druk 3 (Herzien)
Een inleiding tot in Nederland geldend recht
2025 || Paperback || Ronald Janse e.a. || T.M.C. Asser Press
Een belangrijke verandering in het recht in de afgelopen twee à drie decennia is de opmars van de gelaagde rechtsorde. Dit houdt in dat internationaal recht en transnationaal recht een steeds grotere rol spelen binnen Nederland. Deze ontwikkeling heeft invloed op traditionele onderwerpen, zoals de rechtsbronnen, indelingen in het recht (publiekrecht en privaatrecht, nationaal recht en internationaal recht), voorrangsregels en de techniek van rechterlijke rechtsvorming. Bovendien oefent de ge...
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Japan’s Practice of International Law
2022 || Paperback || Hidehisa “Harry” Horinouchi || Leiden University Press
Diplomacy is a series of crises, and the navigational beacon for a nation is international law. This book is a collection of articles on six selected international legal issues concerning Japan. It addresses various issues, including self-defence, post-war legal issues, chemical weapons, the law of the sea, consular immunities, and hijacking. It is a legal documentary through which the reader can look into the minds of Japanese officials challenged by one crisis after another.
As a coherent wh...
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The making of a New European legal culture: the Aarhus Convention
At the crossroad of comparative law and EU law
2017 || Paperback || Roberto Caranta e.a. || Europa Law Publishing
The Aarhus Convention entered into force more than 20 years ago. It lays down the pillars of environmental democracy, that is a governance systems where citizens and civil society organisations are fully involved in the decisions affecting the environment we all live in. On the one hand the Convention drew on the experience of those jurisdictions where environmental concerns run deeper. On the other hand, once enacted, it was expected to bring about important changes in those jurisdictions wh...
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Mind the gaps!
Legislative means of incentivizing a circular food system through recovery of non-renewable resources from waste
2024 || Paperback || Matija Kajić || Europa Law Publishing
Many of the contemporary global environmental problems are rooted in overexploitation of natural resources. This research looks at over-exploitation and a lack of circularity in the context of the agricultural food system. Despite biotechnological methods being available for the recovery of nutrients and organic matter from waste streams, many of these have not yet been applied to their full potential in the EU. The research identifies legislative gaps and analyses how these may be hampering ...
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Corporate Religious Freedom and the Rights of Others
Calibrating Human Rights in Times of Pluralist Dilemmas
|| Paperback || Jeroen Temperman || Eleven international publishing
In pluralist societies, corporate religious freedom might confl ict with other fundamental rights. Corporate piety might collide with LGBT rights, notably when a company’s management does not accept, either as em ployees or clients, individuals whom it believes to have ‘sinful’ sexual orientations. Secular companies may want to keep religion out of the workplace altogether, thus affecting individual religious freedom of employees.
In this contribution, Jeroen Temperman engages with such...