1,924 search results for “copan law” in the Public website
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    Restatement of Labour Law
    
    Hart Publishing in Oxford has published the first book in a series entitled ‘Restatement of Labour Law in Europe’. This particular book deals with the question of which employees are protected by labour law (‘The concept of employee’). 
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    Legal Risks in EU Law
    
    This book presents concrete solutions for managing the legal risks distorting the development of various areas of EU law. It pursues an innovative and effective approach to identify legal risks, their causes at the EU level and their impacts on the functioning of the Union and its Member States. It… 
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    First comparative textbook on East African Community law and EU law by Leiden University
    
    Published by Brill Nijhoff and written by leading experts including national judges, academics and practitioners East African Community Law is the first comparative as well as open access textbook on EAC law. The book provides a key resource for the research, teaching, and practice of EAC law. It also… 
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    Restatement of Labour Law in Europe
    
    This book is part of a series which sets out a restatement of labour law in Europe. Its second volume looks at atypical employment relationships in Europe. 
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    The EU Law in Charts Project
    
    Professor Christa Tobler and Jacques Beglinger have written two new publications. 
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    European and International Media Law
    
    This book is the first to incorporate current academic literature and case law on European, transnational, and international media law into a comprehensive overview intended primarily for students. 
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    Coherent Private Law
    
    Is private law ready for the challenges of our time? 
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    Law
    
    The Faculty of Law has five institutes: 
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    About us
    
    The Department of Child Law and Health Law is a knowledge centre dedicated to academic research and education for both students and professionals in two fields: child law (and children's rights) and health law. 
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    Child Law and Health Law
    
    The Department of Child Law and Health Law is a knowledge centre dedicated to academic research and education for both students and professionals in two fields: child law (and children's rights) and health law. 
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    Company Law and Financial Law
    
    The Department of Company Law and Financial Law provides education and conducts research in areas including company and corporate law, financial contract- and liability law, corporate governance, sustainability, Dutch and EU financial regulatory law, mergers and acquisitions, insolvency law, and international… 
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    Landscape Protection in International Law
    
    Amy Strecker assesses the institutional framework for landscape protection, analyses the interplay between landscape and human rights, and links the etymology and theory of landscape with its articulation in law. 
- Law
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    Collected Cases on EU Labour Law
    
    European labour law has an unmistakable influence on national law. This applies even more to the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), as it has implications for the application of European law in the Member States and with it the interpretation of national law. Collected Cases… 
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    Research project: Unravelling the Rule of Law
    
    While acknowledging prominent legal-philosophical debates, this project proposes a radically different approach to provide insights into the concept of the rule of law. 
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    Law
    
    As a Faculty of Law graduate you are part of a valuable network. Discover how you can remain in contact with other alumni and the University! 
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    Essential EU Law in Charts and Text
    
    In August 2018, the fourth edition of the teaching and learning materials 
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    Law
    
    The Faculty of Law 
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    More laws, more problems? The role of (Roman) law in society according to Cornelius Tacitus
    
    Whether implicitly or explicitly, we all have ideas about how the law is supposed to function, whose interests it should represent, and what role it should play in society. This project explores the ways in which these questions are addressed in the works of the Roman historian Publius Cornelius Tacitus… 
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    EU Executive Discretion and the Limits of Law
    
    The increase in the European Union's executive powers in the areas of economic and financial governance has thrown into sharp relief the challenges of EU law in constituting, framing, and constraining the decision-making processes and political choices that have hitherto supported European integration.… 
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    Research Handbook in the series of Human Rights Law
    
    The Research Handbook on Labour, Business and Human Rights Law edited by prof. Janice Bellace of the University of Pennsylvania and ass. prof. Beryl ter Haar of Leiden University. The book is publisehd in Edward Elgars series on Human Rights. 
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    Enhancing access to EU law: Why bother?
    
    In the past years access to EU law has been significantly enhanced via services such as EUR-Lex. This development not only allows for easy retrieval of individual legal acts, but for collecting information about the evolution of EU law in the aggregate as well. 
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    Changing meaning of the rule of law
    
    This article explores how the meaning of the rule of law has evolved over the past century in UK and US parliamentary speeches, focusing on procedural (thin) and substantive (thick) conceptualisations. 
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    Robots, Healthcare, and the Law
    
    Eduard Fosch-Villaronga, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Researcher at eLaw- Center for Law and Digital Technologies, just published a book on Robots, Healthcare, and the Law. Regulating Automation in Personal Care. 
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    Civil Law
    
    The Department of Civil Law is responsible for education and research in the field of civil law. We teach the master’s degree programme Civiel Recht (Civil Law LL.M.), attracting many students each year from Leiden and elsewhere. 
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    Aligning religious law and state law: Street-level bureaucrats and Muslim Marriage practices in Pasuruan Indonesia
    
    Latif Fauzi defended his thesis on 18 May 2021. 
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    Notarial law
    
    The notary is involved on various occasions throughout a person's lifetime. 
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    Civil Law
    
    The section Civil Law provides education and research in the field of civil law. 
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    Tax Law
    
    The study of tax law covers the tax system in its full width. It includes domestic, international and European tax law. 
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    Asian Law
    
    In this lecture professor Harding considered the implications of Asia's 21st-century rise for its legal systems and our approaches to studying them in the new situation we confront in the early 21st century. 
- International Law
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    Law and Governance in China
    
    How are law and governance in China responding to rapidly changing circumstances, and what does that mean for the relationship between the state and its citizens? 
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    of Financial Institutions: Perspectives from International Insolvency Law
    
    This publication examines the issues regarding the cross-border resolution of financial institutions, focusing on the power allocation between the home and host resolution authorities, i.e. the jurisdiction rule. 
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    The Crime of Aggression and Public International Law
    
    This PhD dissertation examines international responsibility for the crime of aggression from a public international law perspective. Under customary international law, as well as the amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court adopted in the Review Conference in Kampala in 2010,… 
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    The Law of the European Union, Fifth Edition
    
    The Law of the European Union is a complete reference work on all aspects of the law of the European Union, including the institutional framework, the Internal Market, Economic and Monetary Union and external policy and action. 
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    Law café
    
    Kamerlingh Onnes Building, Steenschuur 25, 2311 ES, Leiden 
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    Centre for Art, Literature and Law (CALL)
    
    The center studies the many ways in which issues of law and justice are dealt with in art and literature with a focus on liminal issues and cases. These are issues and cases where law comes to the limits of what it is capable of dealing with and art and literature explore the implications of what is… 
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    Financial Law (LL.M.)
    
    Financial Law is a specialisation of the master’s programme Rechtsgeleerdheid (Law) at the renowned Leiden Law School of Leiden University. 
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    Public International Law
    
    We would all like to live in a world in which individuals feel safe, conflicts are resolved peacefully and the interests of future generations are taken into consideration. At Leiden University legal scholars investigate to what extent public international law meets the needs of a globalised society.… 
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    Institute of Public Law
    
    The institute that focuses on Public Law is as broad as the field itself. The Institute of Public Law has six departments, each with its own research agenda. 
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    Civil Law (LL.M.)
    
    Civil Law is a specialisation of the master’s programme Rechtsgeleerdheid (Law) at the renowned Leiden Law School of Leiden University. 
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    Labour law (LL.M.)
    
    Arbeidsrecht (labour law) is a specialisation within the master’s programme Rechtsgeleerdheid (Law) at Leiden Law School, Leiden University's renowned faculty of law. 
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    Law and empirical research
    
    'Law and empirical research' is one of Leiden Law School's four research focus areas. 
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    Private International Law
    
    The Private International Law Department provides academic education and performs research in the field of private international law. 
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    Intellectual Property Law
    
    The IP Law (Intellectual Property Law) department provides education and conducts research in the field of intellectual property law. 
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    Philosophy of Law
    
    Philosophy of law is concerned with the the foundations of law. 
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    Law (LL.M.)
    
    Are you interested in current affairs, developments in society and people? Are you highly motivated, willing to be challenged and able to go just a bit further in finding creative solutions to legal issues, then Rechtsgeleerdheid is the master’s programme for you. 
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    Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection
    
    Almost a century passed since the much-celebrated judgement in the case concerning the Factory of Chorzów was delivered. This 1928 judgement of the Permanent Court of International Justice affirmed the essential principle of ‘reparation’ in international law, claiming that ‘restitution’ is the preferred… 
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    Business & Law Research Network
    
    Welcome to the Business & Law Research Network! 
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    Company Law (LL.M.)
    
    Company Law is a specialisation of the master’s programme Rechtsgeleerdheid (Law) at the renowned Leiden Law School of Leiden University. 
