Latest blog articles
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This week, the book based on the conference on pluralism in European private law, organised by Leone Niglia of the University of Exeter, was published by Hart Publishing.
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Last week the book based on the 2012 conference was published by Hart Publishing under the title Objectivity in Law and Legal Reasoning.
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'Tang Prize' as the Asian equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
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We as legal scholars should not only think about which topics can be better regulated at a higher (European) level, but also about when exactly a lower geographical level is better.
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Effective solutions do not have to be taken by consensus, but can also come about by one or more courageous states acting unilaterally.
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While fragmentation is a well-known phenomenon in core areas of private law such as the law of contract, property and tort, it is much less studied in other fields.
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Making use of the possibilities of present-day jurisdictional arbitrage may offer a viable and less expensive alternative to seasteading.
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A new blog on the social sciences and related areas.
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Project aimed at analysing the role of law in hip hop music.