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  • Diverse Voices in Public Law

    Bristol University Press Diverse Voices in Public Law

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    Book SynopsisTaking a unique and critical approach to the study of Public Law, this book explores the main topics in UK Public Law from a range of underexplored perspectives and amplifies the voices of scholars who are underrepresented in the field. As such, it represents a much-needed complement to traditional textbooks in Public Law. Including insights from a diverse list of contributors, the book: • Enriches students’ understanding of the dynamics that emerge within public law; • Highlights the impact of historical and societal inequities on public law norms; • Demonstrates the ways in which those norms may impact minorities and perpetuate inequalities. With most chapters written by underrepresented or minoritised persons in the field, this text offers students a critical, rich, and insightful approach to public law.Table of ContentsIntroduction ~ Se-shauna Wheatle and Elizabeth O’Loughlin Part I: Constitutional Structures and Concepts 1. The Rule of Law and Racial Difference in the British Empire ~ Kanika Sharma 2. Parliamentary Supremacy and the People ~ Donal K. Coffey 3. Strong Executive, Weak Parliament? ~ Paul F. Scott 4. Legislating for Seismic Events: An Examination of the Role of Delegated Legislation ~ Alexandra Sinclair 5. Scotland, Devolution and Independence: A Union at its Limits? ~ Coree Brown Swan 6. Diverse Voices in the Judiciary ~ Alysia Blackham Part II: The Individual and the State 7. The Begum Case, Discretion and Parliamentary Sovereignty: Unmaking the Constitutional Subject ~ Devyani Prabhat 8. Racialisation in UK Counterterrorism Law and Policy ~ Tufyal Choudhury 9. Racism, Law and the Police: Over 50 Years of Anti-discrimination Law and Policing ~ Ben Bowling and Shruti Iyer 10. The Administration of Social Security Benefits: Gendered Implications ~ Ciara Fitzpatrick 11. Administrative Violence: First-Instance Decision Making in Sexual Diversity Asylum Claims ~ Alex Powell A More Diverse Public Law: Suggested Further Reading

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  • State University Press of New York (SUNY) State Constitutions for the Twentyfirst Century Volume 1 The Politics of State Constitutional Reform 01 SUNY series in American Constitutionalism

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  • International Law and the Use of Force

    Oxford University Press International Law and the Use of Force

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    Book SynopsisThis book explores the large and controversial subject of the use of force in international law. It examines not only the use of force by states but also the role of the UN in peacekeeping and enforcement action, and the increasing role of regional organizations in the maintenance of international peace and security.The UN Charter framework is under challenge. Russia''s invasion of Georgia and intervention in Ukraine, the USA''s military operations in Syria, and Saudi Arabia''s campaign to restore the government of Yemen by force all raise questions about the law on intervention. The ''war on terror'' that began after the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the USA has not been won. It has spread far beyond Afghanistan: it has led to targeted killings in Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen, and to intervention against ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Is there an expanding right of self-defence against non-state actors? Is the use of force effective? The development of nuclear weapons by North Korea has reigniteTrade ReviewReview from previous edition The detailed arguments and broad conclusions draw[n] stand fair and square. * Royal United Services Institute Journal *... the book's appearance at this critical moment for the law regulating the use of force is most welcome, especially for students ... a helpful reference. * Mary Ellen O'Connell, The American Journal of International Law *Comprehensive, easy to read, up-to-date, and informed. * Ilias Bantekas *This book provides students of international law and international relations with a highly accessible, thoroughly expert analysis of the rules governing when states may resort to military force. I would not want to teach without it. * Michael Byers *Table of Contents1: Law and Force 2: The Prohibition of the Use of Force 3: Invitation and Intervention 4: Self-defence 5: The Use of Force against Terrorism: a New War for a New Century? 6: The UN and the Use of Force 7: Security Council Authorization for Member States to Use Force 8: Regional Peacekeeping and Enforcement Action

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  • Public Law within Government

    Palgrave Macmillan Public Law within Government

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    Book SynopsisDrawing on rich source material - one local authority''s involvement in the epic central/local confrontation over local government spending in 1980s England - this book develops a multifaceted and widely applicable analysis of public law within government as a process of ''sustaining the art of the possible''.Table of ContentsIntroduction The Ultra Vires Rule: Its Substance and Significance Out with the Old: The 1980 Budget In with the New: The 1981 Budget A Heightened Awareness: The 1982 Budget Leftward, Ho: The 1983 Budget Pressing Ahead: The 1984 Budget Rate-Capped and Resistant: The 1985 Budget Aftermath: The 1986 Budget Victim of Circumstance: The 1987 Budget 'Policy-Capped': The 1988 Budget Out with the Old, Again: The 1989 Budget and Beyond Conclusion

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  • REVISTA DE DERECHO PÚBLICO (Venezuela), No.

    Fundacion Editorial Juridica Venezolana REVISTA DE DERECHO PÚBLICO (Venezuela), No.

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Death Rites and Rights

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  • Das Wesen Der Repräsentation Und Der

    De Gruyter Das Wesen Der Repräsentation Und Der

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Public International Law of Cyberspace

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  • REVISTA DE DERECHO PÚBLICO (Venezuela), No.

    Fundacion Editorial Juridica Venezolana REVISTA DE DERECHO PÚBLICO (Venezuela), No.

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  • A Desobediência Civil como Direito Fundamental

    Novas Edicoes Academicas A Desobediência Civil como Direito Fundamental

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  • Legare Street Press The The New Sanitary Laws

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  • Legare Street Press Revue Du Droit Public Et De La Science Politique En France Et À Létranger Volume 23

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  • Legare Street Press Revue Du Droit Public Et De La Science Politique En France Et À Létranger Volume 24

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  • Legare Street Press Manuel Des Institutions Françaises

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  • LEGARE STREET PR Die Die Praxis Des Bayerischen BudgetRechtes ...

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  • Legare Street Press The The Law of Municipal Bonds

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  • Legare Street Press Old Age Pensions Act 1908

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  • Legare Street Press California County Free Library Law

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  • Legare Street Press Die Verwaltungslehre von Dr. Lorenz Stein.

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  • Legare Street Press Le Le Droit Public De France...

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  • Governance by Numbers: The Making of a Legal Model of Allegiance

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Governance by Numbers: The Making of a Legal Model of Allegiance

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    Book SynopsisThe West's cherished dream of social harmony by numbers is today disrupting all our familiar legal frameworks - the state, democracy and law itself. Its scientistic vision shaped both Taylorism and Soviet Planning, and today, with 'globalisation', it is flourishing in the form of governance by numbers. Shunning the goal of governing by just laws, and empowered by the information and communication technologies, governance champions a new normative ideal of attaining measurable objectives. Programmes supplant legislation, and governance displaces government. However, management by objectives revives forms of law typical of economic vassalage. When a person is no longer protected by a law applying equally to all, the only solution is to pledge allegiance to someone stronger than oneself. Rule by law had already secured the principle of impersonal power, but in taking this principle to extremes, governance by numbers has paradoxically spawned a world ruled by ties of allegiance.Trade Review[T]he volume is an impressive tour de force which engages many disciplines in order to explain the main tenets of the model of governance by numbers. Its contribution to constitutional studies is remarkable as it links the rise of governance to a pervasive model of organization of many social and legal institutions. -- Marco Goldoni, Glasgow University * International Journal of Constitutional Law *[A] highly readable if intellectually challenging effort to pin down the effects on law of the move to 'governance through numbers'. -- David Nelken, Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London * Journal of Law and Society *Table of ContentsPart One: From Ruling by Law to Governance by Numbers 1. In Search of a Machine of Government 2. The Fortunes of an Ideal: Ruling by Law 3. Other Perspectives on Law 4. The Dream of Social Harmony by Numbers 5. The Development of Normative Uses of Quantification 6. The Law Geared to Numbers: From the Gosplan to the Total Market 7. Calculating the Incalculable: The Law and Economics Doctrine 8. The Encroachment of Governance on Law Part Two: From Governance by Numbers to Ties of Allegiance 9. The Limits of Governance by Numbers 10. The Withering-Away of the State 11. The Return of ‘Rule by Men’ 12. ‘Genuinely Human Work in Humane Conditions’ I: From Total Mobilisation to the Crisis of Fordism 13. ‘Genuinely Human Work in Humane Conditions’ II: From Quantified Exchange to Ties of Allegiance 14. The Structure of Ties of Allegiance

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  • Constitutional Rights and Constitutional Design: Moral and Empirical Reasoning in Judicial Review

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Constitutional Rights and Constitutional Design: Moral and Empirical Reasoning in Judicial Review

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    Book SynopsisThe decisions courts make in constitutional rights cases pervade our political life and touch on our most basic interests and values. The spread of judicial review of legislation around the world means that courts are increasingly called on to settle matters of moral and political controversy, including assisted suicide, data privacy, anti-terrorism measures, marriage, and abortion. But doubts regarding the institutional capacities of courts for deciding such questions are growing. Judges now regularly review social science research to assess whether a law will effectively achieve its aim, and at what cost to other interests. They cite studies and statistical information from psychology, sociology, medicine, and other disciplines in which they are rarely trained. This empirical reasoning proceeds alongside open-ended moral reasoning, with judges employing terms such as equality, liberty, and autonomy, then determining what these require in concrete circumstances. This book shows that courts were not designed for this kind of moral and empirical reasoning. It argues that in comparison to legislatures, the institutional capacities of courts are deficient. Legislatures are better equipped than courts for deliberating and decision-making in regard to the kinds of factual and moral issues that arise in constitutional rights cases. The book concludes by considering the implications of comparative institutional capacity for constitutional design. Is a system of judicial review of legislation something that constitutional framers should choose to adopt? If so, in what form? For countries with systems of judicial review, practical proposals are made to remedy deficiencies in the institutional capacities of courts.Table of Contents1. Introduction I. Removing the Blindfold II. Scope of the Argument III. Recovering Montesquieu 2. The Adjudication of Constitutional Rights I. Constitutional Rights and Ordinary Legal Rights II. Proportionality in Practice III. Proportionality in the US? IV. Absolute and Prima Facie Rights V. Rights, Proportionality and Utilitarianism VI. Rights as Interests VII. Moral and Empirical Reasoning VIII. Other Adjudicative Methods IX. Conclusion 3. Are Rights Trumps? I. The Shielded-Interest Theory II. The Filtered-Preference Theory III. Constitutional Rights and Statistics IV. Revision of the Filtered-Preference Theory 4. Judicial Capacity and Empirical Research I. Empirical Research and the Origins of Proportionality II. Empirical Evidence in the US Supreme Court III. Adjudicative Facts and Legislative Facts IV. Finding Legislative Facts V. The Courts and Social Science VI. Case Studies VII. Conclusion 5. Comparative Analysis of Institutional Capacities I. The Basic Structure of Judicial Reasoning II. The Basic Structure of Legislative Reasoning III. Capacity for Empirical Reasoning IV. Capacity for Moral Reasoning V. The Tyranny of the Majority? VI. Capacity to Protect Minorities VII. An Historical Perspective VIII. Conclusion 6. The Problem of Entrenchment I. Legal Change and the Rule of Law II. Rawls and the Perpetual Constitution III. The Rarity of Constitutional Amendment IV. The Legislative-Judicial Method of Reversing Nullification Decisions V. Conclusion 7. Judicial Review and Constitutional Design I. The American and Kelsenian Models II. Designing a Constitutional Court III. Council of Revision IV. Does the Legislature Need a Check? V. Deference VI. Conclusion

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  • Environmental Courts and Tribunals: Powers, Integrity and the Search for Legitimacy

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Environmental Courts and Tribunals: Powers, Integrity and the Search for Legitimacy

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    Book SynopsisThe global phenomenon of the establishment of specialist courts is one of the most important recent developments in environmental law. Although they are generally seen as a much needed innovation, they do pose challenges, particularly around questions of legitimacy. This important book tackles these questions directly, looking specifically at the courts in the common law world. It argues that to fully understand the nature of the adjudication of these courts, a bottom-up approach must be taken: ie the question before the court is determinative. Despite its theoretical focus, the book will also provide invaluable insights to practitioners engaging with these new courts for the first time. An innovative study on a seismic change in how environmental law is adjudicated.Trade ReviewThe book is well written, dense with ideas and filled with detail … it will repay reading many times over. -- David Kirkpatrick, Chief Environment Court Judge * Resource Management Journal *This book is an excellent and stimulating way to prompt thinking about a big subject that will be very much a live issue in the coming years. -- Colin T Reid, University of Dundee * Scottish Planning and Environmental Law *Warnock’s work makes an important and convincing contribution to our understanding of environmental adjudication. It significantly advances the scholarship and adds an enormous amount to the richness of our thinking about environmental courts. -- Emma Lees * Journal Of Environmental Law *Table of Contents1. Introduction I. The Rise in Specialist Environmental Adjudication II. An Interactional Theory for Environmental Adjudication III. The Method of Developing a Theory for Environmental Adjudication IV. Certain Caveats 2. Specialist Environment Courts: Mapping the Landscape I. Specialist Environment Courts: A Typology II. Specialist Environment Courts as Dynamic Adjudicatory Forms III. Introducing the Case Studies: The Environment Court of New Zealand and the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales IV. Underlying Tensions 3. The Struggle to Make Legal Sense of Specialist Environment Courts I. Normative Legitimacy and Analytical Frames II. The ‘Administrative Justice-Adjudicative Pluralism’ Frame III. The ‘Generic Instrumentalism’ Frame IV. The ‘Separation of Powers’ Frame V. Developing a Frame that We Can Agree On? 4. Developing the Theory: Adjudicative Integrity I. The Malleability of Adjudication II. Normative Justifiability and Adjudicative Integrity 5. Developing the Theory: Contextual Foundations I. The Inherent Features of Environmental Problems II. Interaction and Change III. Uncertainty IV. Drawing the Threads Together 6. The Interactional Theory in Practice I. Acknowledging the Challenges in Environmental Adjudication II. Responding to Uncertainty III. Responding to the Collective Action Nature of Environmental Problems IV. Testing the Theory 7. Conclusion I. Findings II. Developing the Theory III. Filling in the Frame IV. Employing the Theory V. Future Directions VI. Conclusion

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Welfare Economics and Second-Best Theory: A

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines the implications of The General Theory of Second Best for analyzing the economic efficiency of non-government conduct or government policies in an economically efficient way. It develops and legitimates an economically efficient economic-efficiency-analysis protocol with three unique characteristics: First, the protocol focuses separately on each of a wide variety of categories of economic inefficiency, many of which conventional analyses ignore. Second, it analyzes the impact of conduct or policies on each of these categories of economic inefficiency, primarily by predicting the respective conduct’s/policy’s impact on the distortion that the economy’s various Pareto imperfections generate in the profits yielded by the resource allocations associated with the individual categories of economic inefficiency—i.e., on the difference between their profitability and economic efficiency. And third, it is third-best—i.e., it instructs the analyst to execute a theoretical or empirical research project if and only if the economic-efficiency gains the project is expected to generate by increasing the accuracy of economic-efficiency conclusions exceed the predicted allocative cost of its execution and public financing. The book also uses the protocol to analyze the economic efficiency of specific policies so as to illustrate both how it differs from the protocols that most applied welfare economists continue to use and how its conclusions differ from those produced by standard analysis.Table of ContentsIntroduction to The General Theory of Second Best, Its Central Implications, and the Appropriate Way to Respond to It.- The Economics Profession’s Responses to The General Theory of Second Best: Descriptions and Critiques.- The Concept of “the Impact of a Choice (or Natural Event) on Economic Efficiency”.- “First-Best,” “Second-Best,” and “Third-Best” Definitions, Elaborations, and Other Economists’ Usages.- The Symbols for Various Pareto Imperfections, Private and Allocative Concepts, Categories of Resource-Uses, and Categories of Resource Allocations.- The Vocabulary and Symbols of Distortion Analysis.- Analyses of Various Step-Wise Monopoly Distortions.- The Various Non-Monopoly Step-Wise Private-Benefit, Private-Cost, and Profit Distortions.- Some Negative and Positive Implications of the TBLE Distortion-Analysis Protocol for Economic-Efficiency Prediction/Post-Diction.- The Approach That Would Be TBLE for a Government to Take to Economic-Efficiency Prediction/Post-diction—the Rest of the Story.- Conclusion.

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  • Die verfassungsrechtliche Bedeutung der

    De Gruyter Die verfassungsrechtliche Bedeutung der

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  • Bundesberggesetz

    De Gruyter Bundesberggesetz

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  • Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon

    De Gruyter Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon

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    Book SynopsisThe low-carbon transition is ongoing everywhere. This Handbook, written by a group of senior and junior scholars from six continents and nineteen countries, explores the legal pathways of decarbonisation in the energy sector. What emerges is a composite picture. There are many roadblocks, but also a lot of legal innovation. The volume distils the legal knowledge which should help move forward the transition. Questions addressed include the differences between the decarbonization strategies of developed and developing countries, the pace of the transition, the management of multi-level governance systems, the pros and cons of different policy instruments, the planning of low-carbon infrastructures, the roles and meanings of energy justice. The Handbook can be drawn upon by legal scholars to compare decarbonisation pathways in several jurisdictions. Non-legal scholars can find information to be included in transition theories and decarbonization scenarios. Policymakers can discover contextual factors that should be taken into account when deciding how to support the transition.

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  • De Gruyter Staatsrechtslehrer des 20. Jahrhunderts

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  • Economic Analysis of Public Law

    Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Economic Analysis of Public Law

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    Book SynopsisThis textbook analyses from an economic perspective the phenomena of public law, the constitution, the democratic and political process, federalism, NGOs, administration and state decisions. It also examines selected fields of administrative law, including finance and tax law, public economic law and environmental law. Although the book uses examples from different legal orders, it maintains a focus on continental European law, as it aims to advance the law and economics approach in Europe.Table of ContentsPart 1 Basic Principles.- 1 Key Questions in an Economic Analysis of Public Law.- Studying Law from Outside the Legal Field: The Purpose and Perspective of an Economic Analysis of Law.- Theoretical Concepts.- 2 State—Constitution—Democracy.- Principles of an Institutional Economics of the State and Constitution.- Constitutional Theory of Democracy (Contract Theories).- Tasks of the State.- State Structure (Specifically Federalism).- Open Statehood.- 3 Economic Theory of Institutions and Organisations.- Basic Principles.- Key Problems in Organisational Economics.- Types of Organisations.- 4 Theory of State Decision-making.- Decision-makers.- Regulation.- Part 2 Focus Areas.- 5 Public Finance.- National Budget.- Government Spending.- Government Revenue.- Public Finances Under Federalism.- 6 Public Economic Law.- Basic Principles.- State and Competition.- Economic Regulation.- International Economic Relations and the Global Economic Constitution.- 7 Environmental Economics.- Principles of Environmental Economics.- Environmental Policy Measures.- Instrument Variety and Instrument Mix.- International Aspects of Environmental Policy.

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  • Brill Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs, Volume 34 (2016)

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    Book SynopsisThe Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs includes articles and international law materials relating to the Republic of China on Taiwan and contemporary Asia-Pacific issues. This volume provides insight into the South China Sea Arbitration, cross-strait relations and Taiwan's New Southbound Policy. Questions and comments can be directed to the editorial board of the Yearbook by email at yearbook@nccu.edu.twTable of ContentsPreface  Ying-jeou Ma Special Section: The South China Sea Arbitration Some Remarks on the South China Sea Award: Itu Aba versus Clipperton  Gerhard Hafner From Dangerous Ground to Safe Playground: A Revisit to Fishery Co-operation in the South China Sea  Dustin Kuan-Hsiung Wang The July 12 Award on the Historic Titles, Historic Rights and Impacts on State Practices in the South China Sea  Nguyen Thi Lan Anh China’s Non-Participation Approach toward the South China Sea Arbitration  Yen-Chiang Chang The Significance of China’s Rejection of the South China Sea Arbitration for Its Approach to International Dispute Settlement and International Law  Julian Ku Articles Enforcing the United Nations Security Council’s Arms Embargo on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: A Case Study of the Legal Consequences of the Chong Chon Gang Incident  Alonso E. Illueca Dean v. Lord Advocate and the Non-Refoulement Principle at the Margins  Stephen Allen “Go South” Going South? Assessing Taiwan’s “New Southbound” Policy and the China Factor in Southeast Asia  Bo-jiun Jing Book Reviews Francis Snyder, Food Safety Law in China: Marking Transnational LawBrill/Nijhoff, 2016, 36 + 584 pp  Ching-Fu Lin A New International Legal Order. Edited by Chia-Jui Cheng, Brill/Nijhoff, 2016. vii + 345 Contemporary Practice and Judicial Decisions of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Relating to International Law,  Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Pasha L. Hsieh, Pei-Lun Tsai, Chun-Liang Lai, I-Hon Hsiao, and Kai-Chih Chang, with the Assistance of Lee & Li Attorneys-at-Law   Explanatory Note  I International Law in General  II Subjects of International Law  III International Organizations  IV Individuals  Territory and Territorial Jurisdiction  VI State Responsibility  VII The Law of the Sea, Environment, Health, and Aviation   South China Sea  VIII The Law of Treaties  IX Diplomatic, Consular, and Similar Relations  X Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes  XI Arms Control, Use of Force, and International Criminal Law  XII International Economic Relations  XIII Private International Law  XIV Cross-Strait Relations  XV Others Treaties/Agreements Concluded by the Republic of China (Taiwan) with Other Countries and Organizations in 2016  Compiled by Chun-i Chen, Pasha L. Hsieh, and Pei-Lun Tsai   Chronological list   Selected Texts   Canada   Nicaragua   United Kingdom   United States Index Guidelines for Submissions to the Chinese (Taiwan) Yearbook of International Law and Affairs

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  • Brill Italian Yearbook of International Law 31 (2021)

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    Book SynopsisThe mission of The Italian Yearbook of International Law is to make available to the English-speaking public the Italian contribution to the literature and practice of international law. Volume XXXI (2021) opens with a Symposium on the Mediterranean Sea and international law. As in every volume the following sections feature Articles, Notes and Comments, Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, Italian Practice of International Law and Bibliographies.

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  • De Gruyter Bbergg Bundesberggesetz: Kommentar

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  • De Gruyter Völkerrecht

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  • Duncker & Humblot Die Kurzfristige Polizeiliche

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  • Duncker & Humblot Die Verfassungsrechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen Der

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  • Automatisierung und Entkollektivierung betrieblicher Arbeitsorganisation: Herausforderungen einer digitalen Arbeitswelt

    Springer Automatisierung und Entkollektivierung betrieblicher Arbeitsorganisation: Herausforderungen einer digitalen Arbeitswelt

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    Book SynopsisDavid Bomhard untersucht in diesem Buch die Veränderung der Arbeitswelt durch Automatisierung und Digitalisierung hin zur „Arbeitsorganisation 4.0“. Im Zentrum stehen zwei Digitalisierungs-Aspekte: Einerseits kann Automatisierung von Arbeitgeberentscheidungen den Arbeitnehmer zum Objekt einer „Maschinenherrschaft“ machen. Andererseits wird die Arbeitsorganisation instabiler und fragmentarischer, was die Kollektive des kollektiven Arbeitsrechts bedroht, vor allem aber den Betrieb als Grundeinheit der Betriebsverfassung. Der digitale Wandel kann ohne eine wechselseitige Berücksichtigung technischer und rechtliche Aspekte nicht verstanden werden. Der Autor sucht diese Synthese.Table of ContentsComputergesteuerte Organisation von Beschäftigten.- Automatisierung von Arbeitgeber-Entscheidungen.- Diskriminierung durch Algorithmen.- Zukunft des BetrVG.- Potentielle Ursachen betrieblicher Entkollektivierung.

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Soft Law and Its Importance in Ensuring Member

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  • Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Stadtebauliche Vertrage: Beraten - Formulieren -

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