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In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 167
ISSN: 0042-0905
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In: The urban lawyer: the national journal on state and local government law, Band 28, Heft 1, S. 167
ISSN: 0042-0905
In: Key facts key cases
ch. 1. The constitution and character of EU law -- ch. 2. The institutions of the European Union -- ch. 3. The sources of European law -- ch. 4. Enforcement of EU law -- ch. 5. The relationship between EU law and national law -- ch. 6. Introduction to the law of the internal market -- ch. 7. Art 34 and art 35 and the free movement of goods -- ch. 8. Art 30 and customs tariffs, and art 110 and discriminatory taxation -- ch. 9. Art 45 and the free movement of workers -- ch. 10. Art 49 and freedom of establishment : art 56, and the right to provide services -- ch. 11. EU competition law -- ch. 12. Art 157 and anti-discrimination law -- ch. 13. The social dimension.
In: European Society of International Law Reflections Series Vol 7, Issue 3 (7 May 2018)
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Educating lawyers for leadership -- Leadership : what it means to law students -- Model the way -- Inspire a shared vision -- Challenge the process -- Enable others to act -- Encourage the heart -- Professional identity : becoming a lawyer, becoming a leader -- Becoming an ethical lawyer and leader -- Making decision, leading innovation -- Becoming a team leader -- Developing emotional intelligence and handling adversity -- Leading the charge for diversity, equity, and inclusion -- Leadership development for lawyers.
In: International environmental law volume 11
Introduction, methodology, terminology, basic concepts and tensions -- International environmental law and human rights partially conflict but mainly confirm the anthropocentric conceptions of the directives -- Conflict with human rights : deference to the international civil liability frameworks that applies to oil spills in directive 2004/35 -- Human rights and procedural limitations in the directoves : complement and conflict -- Conclusions
In: Essentials of Canadian law
In: Greens concise Scots law
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In: SpringerBriefs in Law
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 The Lack of Interest for Seaports in the International Law and Doctrine -- References -- 2 The Port and the International Law in General: A Land Appendix -- References -- 3 The Port and the Law of the Sea: An Accessory to the Waters -- References -- The Pre-industrial Port -- 4 Paolo Sarpi's Legal Doctrine -- References -- 5 The Colonial Factories -- References -- The Industrial Port -- 6 The Longshoremen's Organizations -- References -- 7 The 1923 Geneva Convention on Seaports -- References -- 8 The Forgotten Ports and Port Installations: Lotus Case, Wimbledon Case, Suez Crisis -- References -- 9 When You are Forced to Remember the Port: The Laws of Wars from the Hague Conventions to the Cuban Crisis -- References -- 10 The Mar del Plata Convention -- References -- 11 The Montego Bay Convention -- References -- The Port of Globalization -- 12 An Unprecedented Economic Significance and the Ascendance of the Multinational Terminal Operators -- References -- 13 The Decline of the Longshoremen's Organizations and Their Resistance in Europe -- References -- 14 Flags of Convenience and Port State Control -- References -- 15 Port Security: The Dubai Ports World Case and the ISPS Code -- References -- 16 From the Traditional to the Multimodal Seaport: The Right to Access -- References -- 17 Seaports in International Commercial Law -- References -- Assessment and Perspectives -- 18 Common Features in the International Regulation of Seaports -- References -- 19 A Contribution from Private International Law and Some Municipal Legal Orders -- References -- 20 Starting from a Unitary Notion of Port -- References.