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The International Legal Protection of Environmental Refugees
A human rights-based, security and State responsibility approach
2020 || Paperback || J.M.M. van der Vliet || Eleven international publishing
Climate change and other forms of environmental degradation, such as earthquakes and soil erosion, in combination with other factors, such as poverty, lack of government action and armed conflict, can lead to forced migration. The protection of these environmental refugees requires a different approach than that of ‘traditional war refugees’. Most environmental refugees are internally displaced. As a result, developing countries that are hit hardest by the negative effects of climate chan...
The Impact of Europeanization in Cyprus Contract Law and the Spill-Over to Matters of Civil Procedure
More Pieces on the Mosaic?
2021 || Paperback || Nicholas Mouttotos || Eleven international publishing
Major processes of transformation in the legal system of Cyprus have only begun as a result of the effects of the financial crisis, despite initial hopes of combining accession with modernization of the law. Over-indebtedness problems and court congestion have been the impetus for change, with the EU having a major role in the adopted solutions.
This book aims at examining the impact of European contract law and civil procedure upon the legal system of Cyprus, taking into account its mixed el...
The Roundabouts of European Law and Economics
2018 || Paperback || Roger Van den Bergh || Eleven international publishing
In his valedictory lecture, The Roundabouts of European Law and Economics, Prof. Dr Roger Van den Bergh critically reflects upon three decades of research in European Law and Economics. He discusses the difficult reception of economic analysis of law in the 1980s-1990s, the spectacular growth of Law and Economics in both academia and policy circles at the turn of the millennium and the recent impact of behavioural economics on policy-making. Examples from different areas of law illustrate maj...