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The Lisbon Treaty entered into force on December 1, 2009, marking a new level of EU’s initiatives on institutional change and policy reforms in 2000’s. The purpose of this study is to provide an outline of the changes in the institutional structure of EU with the Lisbon Treaty, considering...
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The article descibes the process leading to the draft of the Model Law as discussed in 1991. The text of the draft is reproduced as Annex. The Model Law is designed to produce a comprehensive body of rules to govern relations between parties to funds transfer transactions.
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The study analyzes the nature and importance of international standards for labour and social human rights, which have been created for a century by the International Labour Organization. Briefly presented the instruments that accepts this organization and their role in international legal...
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This paper argues that legally speaking, Turkish service recipients must be granted visa-free access to the EU. The freedom to provide services is covered by Article 41(1) Additional Protocol, and rights in this field should be extended as far as possible to Turkish nationals, as outlined in...
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The role of women had marginalized in the political space, economic, and social. Women to be helpless due to religious authority and repressive social structures. Women tend to accept the injustice in his position as part of the community. The integration of feminist theory and the theory of...
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One of the most significant trends in the evolution of global tax systems has been the rise from relative obscurity of thin capitalisation rules, which are perceived as anti-avoidance rules which limit tax base erosion from cross-border interest deductions. However, over the same timeframe,...
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When looking back to the global financial crisis which has been over for a few years now, we can see both, European Union Member states which were profoundly affected by it and others which were relatively unscathed. The core of the last scenario is represented by Poland that unlike the majority...
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Post-War conceptions of human rights have evolved independently of long-established theory and practice of property and creditor rights, to the detriment of the development and implementation of human rights law. This chapter attempts to build a first bridge between these two fields of law. It...
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This article analyzes the historical progress, perspectives and proposals on the processes of unification of European private law, from a legal and empirical study, in order to highlight the current situation of legal-mercantile transactions within the European Union and the Incidence of legal...
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This is an academic exercise based on the analysis, collection, and proposal of legal, social, and economic management that involves the concept of Country Brand in the region and, specifically, in the Member States of the Andean Community of Nations. For this, a qualitative analysis was...
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