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SCHRIFTENSPIEGEL Bibliothek Recht D3

Festschriften, Konferenzschriften, Sammelwerke

Dezember 2018

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Marino/Language and Law : the role of language and translation in EU competition law

Ammerer/Orte der Verwahrung : die innere Organisation von Gefängnissen, Hospitälern und Klöstern seit dem Spätmittelalter

Schickler/The Oxford handbook of the American Congress

Schill/International investment law and history

Schrattbauer/Migration, Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialpolitik

Storr/Neue Impulse für die Energiewirtschaft : Reform des Energierechts

Summersberger/Der Wert bei Drittstaatslieferungen : Abgaben- und finanzstrafrechtliche Risken im Außenhandel

Schmidt-Kessel/Telematiktarife & Co. - Versichertendaten als Prämienersatz

Whittington/The Oxford handbook of law and politics

Biondi/Solidarity in EU law : legal principle in the making

Davis/The Oxford handbook of church and state in the United States

De Vries/EU citizens' economic rights in action : re-thinking legal and factual barriers in the internal market

Garcia Roca/¿Hacia una globalización de los derechos? : El impacto de las sentencias del Tribunal Europeo y de la Corte Interamericana

Drygala/Venture Capital, Beteiligungsverträge und "Unterkomplexitätsprobleme" : Beiträge der 3. Leipziger Konferenz "Mergers & Acquisitions" am 19. und 20.5.2017 in Leipzig

Eccleston/Business, civil society and the new politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share

Euler/Transparency in international investment arbitration : a guide to the UNCITRAL rules ontransparency in treaty-based investor-state arbitration

Hertogh/Research handbook on the ombudsman

Hymel/Innovation addressing climate change challenges : market-based perspectives

Krämer/Principles of environmental law

Kretschmer/Studien zur Geschichte des Wirtschaftsstrafrechts : Methoden - Analysen – Kritik

Werner/The law of international lawyers : reading Martti Koskenniemi

Felten/Digitale Transformation im Wirtschafts- & Steuerrecht

Grininger/Deutsch-Österreichischer Rechts- und Praxisvergleich im Insolvenzrecht : Sammlung

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Language and Law : the role of language and translation in EU competition law

; Marino, Silvia [HerausgeberIn]; Biel, Łucja [HerausgeberIn]; Bajčić, Martina [HerausgeberIn]; Sosoni, Vilelmini [HerausgeberIn];

; Cham : Springer; ; 2018

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Contents

Introduction: The Role of the Language in EU Law ........ 1 Silvia Marino

Part I Public and Private Enforcement of EU Law in a Cooperative Perspective

On Economic Rationale of Competition Policy ........9 Flavia Cortelezzi

An Overview of the Recent Application of EU and National Competition Law by the Italian Competition Authority ........................... 27 Paolo Caprile

The CJEU Case Law After Preliminary Ruling on Behalf of Private Enforcement of EU Competition Law ......................................................... 39 Mar Jimeno-Bulnes

The Direct Effect of EU Competition Law: From Regulation No 1/2003 to Directive 2014/104/EU ............................................................. 69 Marina San Martin-Calvo

Jurisdiction and Applicable Law in Follow-on Actions ............................. 87 Paolo Bertoli

Contemporary Trends in International Law in Relation to the Protection of Individuals from Multinationals' Malpractice: Greek Competition Law After the Implementation of EU Directive 2014/104 ......................... 103 Sotirios S. Livas

EU Competition Law in the Aftermath of Directive 2014/14 and Its Implementation in the Republic of Croatia .................................... 115 Ana Po di

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EU Competition Law After Directive 2014/104/EU and Its Implementation in Italy .................................................................... 133 Silvia Marino

Part II Linguistic Aspects of Drafting, Translating, Interpreting and Implementing EU Competition Law

Legal Languages in Contact: EU Legislative Drafting and Its Consequences for Judicial Interpretation ...................................... 163 Agnieszka Doczekalska

Language and Translation in EU Competition Law: Insights from English, Greek, Italian and Spanish Versions of Legislative Texts ........................................................................................ 179 Vilelmini Sosoni

A Mutual Learning Exercise in Terminology and Multilingual Law . . . 207 Martina Bajeie and Adrijana Martinovic

Binomials in EU Competition Law .............................................................. 225 Katja Dobrie BasaneIe

Collocations of Terms in EU Competition Law: A Corpus Analysis of EU English Collocations ........................................................................... 249 Lucja Biel, Agnieszka Biernacka, and Anna Jopek-Bosiacka

The Glossary of EU English Competition Collocations and Terms .......... 275 Lucja Biel, Agnieszka Biernacka, and Anna Jopek-Bosiacka

Phraseological Profile of Judgments: Complex Prepositions in EU Competition Law Judgments ............................................................. 325 Dariusz Koibial

Plain English and the EU: Still Trying to Fight the Fogg ........................... 359 Arianna Grasso

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Orte der Verwahrung : die innere Organisation von Gefängnissen, Hospitälern und Klöstern seit dem Spätmittelalter

; Ammerer, Gerhard, [HerausgeberIn];

; Leipzig : Leipziger Univ. Verl.; ; 2010

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The Oxford handbook of the American Congress

; Schickler, Eric [HerausgeberIn]; Lee, Frances E. [HerausgeberIn];

; Reprinted with corrections; ; Oxford : Oxford University Press; ; 2013

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CONTENTS

About the Contributors ix

PART I INTRODUCTION

1. Introduction 3 ERIC SCHICKLER AND FRANCES E. LEE

PART II STUDYING THE CONGRESS

2. Behavioral Approaches to the Study of Congress 11

BRUCE I. OPPENHEIMER

3. Formal Approaches to the Study of Congress 36 CRAIG VOLDEN AND ALAN E. WISEMAN

4. Measuring Legislative Preferences 66 NOLAN MCCARTY

5. Touching the Bones: Interviewing and Direct Observational Studies of Congress 95 Ross K. BAKER

6. Historical Approaches to the Study of Congress: Toward a Congressional Vantage on American Political Development 115

IRA KATZNELSON

PART III ELECTIONS

7.House and Senate Elections 141

JAMIE L. CARSON AND JASON M. ROBERTS

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8. Congressional Campaigns 169 TRACY SULKIN

9. Congressional Redistricting 193

MICHAEL P. MCDONALD

10.Campaign Finance in Congressional Elections 215

ROBIN KOLODNY

PART IV REPRESENTATION AND RESPONSIVENESS

11.Descriptive Representation: Understanding the Impact of Identity on Substantive Representation of Group Interests 241

MICHELE L. SWERS AND STELLA M. ROUSE

12.Bicameral Representation 272

FRANCES E. LEE

13.Dyadic Representation 293 STEPHEN ANSOLABEHERE AND PHILIP EDWARD JONES

14.Pork Barrel Politics 315

DIANA EVANS

15.Public Opinion and Congressional Policy 340

DAVID W. BRADY

16.Public Evaluations of Congress 355 JOHN D. GRIFFIN

PART V CONGRESSIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROCEDURES

17.Party Leadership 371 RANDALL W. STRAHAN

18.Congressional Committees 396

C. LAWRENCE EVANS

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19. The Supermajority Senate 426

GREGORY J. WAWRO

20. Managing Plenary Time: The U.S. Congress in Comparative Context 451 GARY W. COX AND MATHEW D. MCCUBBINS

21. Congressional Reforms 473 E. SCOTT ADLER

22. The Congressional Budget Process 498 JOHN B. GILMOUR

PART VI POLITICS AND POLICYMAKING

23. Party Polarization 527

BRIAN F. SCHAFFNER

24. Deliberation in Congress 550

PAUL J. QUIRK AND WILLIAM BENDIX

25. Roll-Call Votes 575 SEAN THERIAULT, PATRICK HICKEY, AND ABBY BLASS

26. Lobbying and Interest Group Advocacy 598 BETH L. LEECH

27. The Ties That Bind: Coalitions in Congress 618 JOHN D. WILKERSON AND BARRY PUMP

28. Legislative Productivity and Gridlock 641 SARAH BINDER

PART VII CONGRESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

29. The Development of Congressional Elections 661 WENDY J. SCHILLER

3o. The Evolution of Party Leadership 684 JEFFERY A. JENKINS ‘,

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31. The Development of the Congressional Committee System 712

ERIC SCHICKLER

32. Majority Rule and Minority Rights 738

DOUGLAS DION

33• Sectionalism and Congressional Development 761

RICHARD BENSEL

PART VIII CONGRESS AND THE CONSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM

34. Congress and the Executive Branch: Delegation and Presidential Dominance B. DAN WOOD

35. Congressional War Powers

LINDA L. FOWLER

36. The Amorphous Relationship between Congress and the Courts 834

MICHAEL A. BAILEY, FORREST MALTZMAN, AND

CHARLES R. SHIPAN

PART IX REFLECTIONS

37. Reflections on the Study of Congress, 1969-2009 861

MORRIS P. FIORINA

38. Theorizing about Congress 875

DAVID R. MAYHEW

Name Index 894

Subject Index 911

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International investment law and history

; Schill, Stephan W. [HerausgeberIn]; Tams, Christian J. [HerausgeberIn]; Hofmann, Rainer [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK : Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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List of contributors vii Preface and acknowledgments x

PART I INTRODUCTION

1. International investment law and history: An introduction 3 Stephan W. Schill, Christian J. Tams and Rainer Hofmann

PART II OBJECTS AND OBJECTIVES OF HISTORY

2. Narrating narratives of international investment law: History and epistemic forces 41 Andreas Kulick

3. The first investor-state arbitration? The Suez Canal dispute of 1864 and some reflections on the historiography of international investment law 70 Jason Webb Yackee

4. Understanding change: Evolution from international claims commissions to investment treaty arbitration 102 Heather L. Bray

5. History and international law: Method and mechanism —empire and `usuar rupture 136 Kate Miles

6. The challenges of history in international investment law: A view from legal theory 164 Jörg Kammerhofer

PART III METHODOLOGY AND ITS CHALLENGES

7. Resolving challenges to historical research: Developing a project to define fair and equitable treatment 179 Mona Pinchis-Paulsen

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vi International investment law and history

8. The evolution of contractual protection in international law: Accessing diplomatic archives, discovering diplomatic practice, and constructing diplomatic history 213 Jean Ho

9. The gust of wind: The unknown role of Sir Elihu Lauterpacht in the drafting of the Abs-Shawcross Draft Convention 241 Yuliya Chernykh

10. Enriching law with political history: A case study on the creation of the ICSID Convention 286 Taylor St. John

11. A genealogy of censurable conduct: Antecedents for an international minimum standard of investor conduct 321 Muin Boase

Index 367

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Migration, Arbeitsmarkt und Sozialpolitik

; Schrattbauer, Birgit [HerausgeberIn]; Pfeil, Walter J. [HerausgeberIn]; Mosler, Rudolf [HerausgeberIn];

; Wien : MANZ'sche Verlags- und Universitätsbuchhandlung; ; 2018

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Neue Impulse für die Energiewirtschaft : Reform des Energierechts

; Storr, Stefan [HerausgeberIn]; Schmidt-Preuß, Matthias;

; Wien : Sramek; ; 2012

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Der Wert bei Drittstaatslieferungen : Abgaben- und finanzstrafrechtliche Risken im Außenhandel

; Summersberger, Walter [HerausgeberIn];

; Wien : Linde; ; 2019

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Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort ......... V

Außenwirtschaft und Logistikbranche ...... VII

Außenwirtschaft und Bundesfinanzgericht ........XI

Abkürzungsverzeichnis ...... XV

Walter Summersberger Der Wert bei Drittstaatslieferungen - eine Rechtfertigung ...........1

Kapitel 1 Kaufpreis und Psychologie

Erich Kirchler/Maximilian Zieser Steuern: Nutzenmaximierung, Moral und Komplexität ........ 11

Kapitel 2 Zollwert im Völker- und Unionsrecht

Hans-Michael Wolfgang Die Bemessungsgrundlage und das WCO-/WTO-Recht ........ 41

Stefan Vonderbank Der Zollwert im Unionszollkodex - Überblick und erste Fragen ........ 71

Kapitel 3 Transaktionswert versus Schätzung

Ewald Komarek Transaktionswertaktuelle Rechtsfragen ........ 97

Johann Kraler Alternative und vereinfachte Bewertungsmethoden ...... 103

Herbert Schober Die Schätzung des Zollwertes ...... 117

Kapitel 4 Einzelfragen der Zollwertermittlung

Esther Freitag Lizenzgebühren und Zollwert ...... 131

Summersberger (Hrsg), Der Wert bei Drittstaatslieferungen XIII

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Ulrich Schrömbges Beistellungen und Zollwert .......141

Klaus Deimel Kommissionsgeschäfte und Zollwert .......159

Thomas Möller Verrechnungspreise und Zollwert .......165

Kapitel 5 Der Zollwert im Abgabeverfahren

Peter Witte Der Zollwert in den besonderen Verfahren .......173

Peter Csoklich Informationspflicht des Anmelders nach Art 15 UZK - Neue Haftungsrisiken? ..... 193

Reinhard Schelch Abgabenrechtliche Folgen von Unter- und Überfakturierung .................... 217

Michael Lux Mängel der Ware im Zollrecht ......................................................................... 227

Kapitel 6 Zollwert und USt, Verbrauchsteuer und Finanzrecht

Thomas Bieber Der Zollwert in der Umsatzsteuer .................................................................... 239

Stefanie Judmaier Der Zollwert in den besonderen Verbrauchsteuern ............................................................................................... 263

Rainer Brandl Finanzstraf- und sanktionsrechtliche Folgen von Unter- und Überfakturierungen ........................................................................................... 277

Stichwortverzeichnis ...... 297

XIV 1 Summersberger (Hrsg), Der Wert bei Drittstaatslieferungen '

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Telematiktarife & Co. - Versichertendaten als Prämienersatz

; Schmidt-Kessel, Martin [HerausgeberIn]; Grimm, Anna [HerausgeberIn];

; Karlsruhe : VVW; ; 2018

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Vorwort .................................................................. V

Andreas Sattler Personenbezogene Daten als Leistungsgegenstand ................... 1

Anna Grimm Telematiktarife Existierende Tarifmodelle und ihre Funktionsweisen im Kfz-Bereich .............................................. 47

Fabio Padovini Versichertendaten im italienischem Recht — die „Black Box" ....... 61

Petra Pohlmann Telematikversicherungen — Vertragliche Gestaltung, Gefahrerhöhung und Obliegenheiten ........................................ 73

Christoph Brömmelmeyer Belohnungen für gesundheitsbewusstes Verhalten in der Lebens- und Berufsunfähigkeitsversicherung? Rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen für Vitalitäts-Tarife ................................. 117

Thomas Heitzer, Lisa Brasseler Telematik-Tarife — Versicherungsaufsichtsrechtliche Problemstellungen und Herausforderungen ............................ 141

Martin Stadler Telematiktarife und Gleichbehandlung .................................... 169

Autorenverzeichnis .............................................................. 181

VII

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The Oxford handbook of law and politics

; Whittington, Keith E. [HerausgeberIn]; Kelemen, R. Daniel, [HerausgeberIn]; Caldeira, Gregory A. [HerausgeberIn];

; Oxford : Oxford University Press; ; 2010

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CONTENTS

About the Contributors

PART I INTRODUCTION

1. The Study of Law and Politics

KEITH E. WHITTINGTON, R. DANIEL KELEMEN

& GREGORY A. CALDEIRA

PART II APPROACHES

2. Judicial Behavior

JEFFREY A. SEGAL

3. Strategic Judicial Decision-making

PABLO T. SPILLER & RAFAEL GELY

4. Historical Institutionalism and the Study of Law

ROGERS M. SMITH

PART III COMPARATIVE JUDICIAL POLITICS

5. The Rule of Law and Courts in Democratizing Regimes 63

REBECCA BILL CHAVEZ

6. The Global Spread of Constitutional Review 81

TOM GINSBURG

7. Establishing and Maintaining Judicial Independence 99

GEORG VANBERG

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8. The Judicialization of Politics 119

RAN HIRSCHL

9. Comparative Federalism and the Role of the Judiciary 142

DANIEL HALBERSTAM

io. Legal and Extralegal Emergencies 165

KIM LANE SCHEPPELE

PART IV INTERNATIONAL AND SUPRANATIONAL LAW

International Law and International Relations 187

BETH SIMMONS

12. The European Court and Legal Integration: An Exceptional Story or Harbinger of the Future? 209

KAREN J. ALTER

13. War Crimes Tribunals 229

GARY J. BASS

14. The Globalization of the Law 245 BRYANT G. GARTH

PART V FORMS OF LEGAL ORDER

15. Civil Law and Common Law: Toward Convergence? 267 UGO MATTEI & LUCA G. PES

16. Constitutionalism 281 KEITH E. WHITTINGTON

17. Constitutional Law and American Politics 300

MARK A. GRABER

18. The Legal Structure of Democracy 321

RICHARD H. PILDES

19. Administrative Law 340 DANIEL B. RODRIGUEZ

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20. Legislation and Statutory Interpretation 360

ELIZABETH GARRETT

21. Informalism as a Form of Legal Ordering 378

CHRISTINE B. HARRINGTON

PART VI SOURCES OF LAW AND THEORIES OF JURISPRUDENCE

22. Natural Law 399

ROBERT P. GEORGE

23. Rights in Legal and Political Philosophy 414 MATTHEW H. KRAMER

24. Formalism: Legal, Constitutional, Judicial 428 FREDERICK SCHAUER

25. Feminist Theory and the Law 437

JUDITH A. BAER

26. The Racial Subject in Legal Theory 45 1

SHEILA R. FOSTER & R. A. LENHARDT

PART VII THE AMERICAN JUDICIAL CONTEXT

27. Filling the Bench 469 DAVID A. YALOF

28. The U.S. Supreme Court 487

LEE EPSTEIN

29. Relations among Courts 503

SUSAN HAIRE

3o. Litigation and Legal Mobilization 522

MICHAEL MCCANN

31. Legal Profession 541 RICHARD L. ABEL

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PART VIII THE POLITICAL AND POLICY ENVIRONMENT OF COURTS

I N THE UNITED STATES

32. Judicial Independence C

FRANK CROSS

33. Law and Regulation 5 SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN

34. Law as an Instrument of Social Reform 5 CHARLES R. EPP

35. Criminal Justice and the Police E

WESLEY G. SKOGAN

36. Law and Political Ideologies 6

JULIE NOVKOV

37. Courts and the Politics of Partisan Coalitions 6

HOWARD GILLMAN

38. Understanding Regime Change: Public Opinion, Legitimacy, and Legal Consciousness e SCOTT BARCLAY & SUSAN S. SILBEY

PART IX INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES TO LAW AND POLITICS

39. Law and Society e LYNN MATHER

4o. The Analysis of Courts in the Economic Analysis of Law 6

LEWIS A. KORNHAUSER

41. Psychology and the Law

TOM R. TYLER

42. Law and History

CHRISTOPHER TOMLINS

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PART X OLD AND NEW

43. The Path of the Law in Political Science: De-centering Legality from Olden Times to the Day before Yesterday 737

STUART A. SCHEINGOLD

44. Reflections about Judicial Politics 752

HAROLD J. SPAETH

45. Law and Politics: The Problem of Boundaries 767

MARTIN SHAPIRO

Index 775

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Solidarity in EU law : legal principle in the making

; Biondi, Andrea [HerausgeberIn]; Dagilytė, Eglė [HerausgeberIn]; Küçük, Esin [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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L is t o f c o tr ib u to rs viA c k o w le d g e m e ts vii

1 Intr ducti n: Eur pean s lidarity - what n w? 1A d re a B io d i, E g le D a g ily te a d E si K iig iik

2 Typ l gies f s lidarity in EU law: a n n-shifting landscape inthe wake f ec n mic crises 13P ie te r Va C ley e b re u g e l

3 S lidarity in EU law: an elusive p litical statement r a legalprinciple with substance? 38E si K iig iik

4 S lidarity: a general principle f EU law? Tw variati ns n thes lidarity theme 61E g le D a g ily te

5 S lidarity and patient migrati n in the c ntext f fundamentalrights 91C lem e s M . R ie d e r

6 Deepening supranati nal integrati n: interstate s lidarity in EUmigrati n law 114Jü rge B a s t

1 The EU financial and migrati n crises: tw crises - manyfacets f EU s lidarity 133Ir is G o ld e r L a g

The Eur pean Stability Mechanism and the Eur pean BankingUni n: pr m ti n f rganic financial s lidarity fr m transientself-interest s lidarity in Eur pe? 161G ia i L o S ch ia vo

9 On the c ntent and sc pe f nati nal and Eur pean s lidarityunder free m vement rules: the case f g lden shares ands vereign investments 191D a ie le G a llo

I dex 219

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The Oxford handbook of church and state in the United States

; Davis, Derek [HerausgeberIn];

; First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback; ; New York, NY : Oxford : Auckland : Cape Town : Dar es Salaam : Hong Kong : Karachi : Kuala Lumpur : Madrid : Melbourne : Mexico City : Nairobi : New Delhi : Shanghai : Taipei : Toronto : Oxford University Press; ; 2017

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EU citizens' economic rights in action : re-thinking legal and factual barriers in the internal market

; Vries, Sybe Alexander de, [HerausgeberIn]; Ioriatti Ferrari, Elena, [HerausgeberIn]; Guarda, Paolo [HerausgeberIn]; Pulice, Elisabetta [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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Contents List of figures and tables vii List of contributors ix Foreword by Catherine Barnard xi Series preface xiii

PART I EU CITIZENS' ECONOMIC RIGHTS AND BARRIERS TO THEIR EXERCISE: A CRITICAL OVERVIEW

1 General reflections on current threats and challenges to, and opportunities for, the exercise of economic rights by EU citizens 2 Sybe de Vries

2 European `equalization' rules and the de facto differentiation in Member States' revenues as a barrier to EU citizens' freedoms 25 Flavio Guella

PART II THE LEGAL—FACTUAL DICHOTOMY OF BARRIERS TO ECONOMIC FREEDOMS BASED ON THREE CROSS-NATIONAL CASE STUDIES

3 Union citizens and the recognition of professional qualifications: where do we go from here? 37 Silvia Adamo and Tom Binder

4 Enhancing the protection of digital consumer rights in the European Union: the EU Commission's response to geoblocking and geofiltering 60 Anne-Marie Van den Bossche and Maria Teresa Solis Santos

5 Intellectual property rights and barriers to EU citizens: copyright in the light of the Digital Single Market 94 Paolo Guarda

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PART III HINDRANCES RESULTING FROM THE ECONOMIC CRISIS IN THE EURO ZONE

6 From economic crisis to identity crisis: the spoliation of EU and national citizenships 118 Vassilis Hatzopoulos

7 The Charter in times of crisis: the empowerment of economic rights 143 Maribel Gonzälez Pascual

8 Financial crisis and consumers: breaking down barriers to build up new ones? 159 Raül Ignacio Rodriguez Magdaleno, Irma Martinez Garcia and Silvia Gomez Anson

PART IV HINDRANCES RESULTING FROM PLURILINGUALISM

9 EU legal language and economic rights interpretation in the Member States 188 Elena Ioriatti

10 Economic implications of linguistic pluralism within the European Union 205 Margarita Argüelles Velez and Carmen Benavides Gonzälez

11 What comes first, language or work? Linguistic barriers for accessing the labour market 227 Silvia Adamo

12 The French language system: between protection and obstacles 242

Celine Lageot

13 EU multilingualism and rivalries of rights: from barriers to plurilingualism 262 Elisabetta Pulice

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¿Hacia una globalización de los derechos? : El impacto de las sentencias del Tribunal Europeo y de la Corte Interamericana

; García Roca, Javier, [HerausgeberIn]; Carmona Cuenca, Encarnación [HerausgeberIn];

; Primera edición; ; Cizur Menor, Navarra : Thomson Reuters - Aranzadi; ; 2017

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EDITORES Y AUTORES .......................................................................... 23 PREFACIO .................................................................................................. 25

GARCIA ROCA, JAVIER CARMONA CUENCA, ENCARNA

CONFERENCIA INTRODUCTORIA

JUDGMENTS OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RI-GHTS (THEIR STRUCTURE, IMPACT AND AUTHORITY) ... 41

GARLICKI, LECH

1. Preliminary observations .......41 2. The legal framework ................................................................ 44 3. Individual measures .......49 4. General measures and pilot judgments .......56 5. The «precedential» impact of ECtHR Judgments .............. 59 6. Conclusions 66

PARTE PRIMERA

PROBLEMAS GENERALES

CAPfTULO I

EL IMPACTO DE LAS SENTENCIAS EUROPEAS E INTERA-MERICANAS: VALOR DE PRECEDENTE E INTERPRETACIÖN VINCULANTE 71

GARCIA ROCA, JAVIER NOGUEIRA ALCALÄ, HUMBERTO

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1. Introducciön y metodologia de la comparaciön 72 2. LQue quiere decir «impacto»? .......73

2.1. iTienen las disposiciones del CEDH para los tribunales efecto directo? iSon ejecutivas o directamente aplicables? ...... 76

2.2. Hasta qtd punto el CEDH y la CADH crean derechos sub- jetivos? zAprueban los parlamentos medidas legislativas para dotarles de eficacia general? iPueden ordenarlas los tribunales? ...... 81

2.3. i Se ha producido la inaplicaciön de la legislaciön nacional? 85 2.4. Se realiza una interpretaciön conforme al CEDH y la

CADH? ........................................................................ 87 2.5. i Se usa el Derecho de la Uniön como vehiculo para revisar la

compatibilidad de la ley nacional con el CEDH? ...... 88 2.6. iCuäl es el impacto de las sentencias supranacionales en el

proceso de decisiön judicial en cada pais? ...... 89 2.7. iGimo se plantean los 6rganos estatales el margen de aprecia-

ciön nacional? ...... 90

2.8. Aplican los tribunales nacionales categorias como obligacio-nes positivas, medida necesaria, y otros eständares convencio-nales y criterios interpretativos? 92

2.9. Se discute la legitimidad del TEDH y de la Corte IDH? ...... 93 2.10. iEste criticismo ha dado lugar a interpretaciones judiciales

restrictivas? ...... 95 3. La obligaciön de respetar las sentencias y garantizar los

derechos .......95 4. Recepciön interna del acervo convencional .......96 5. Eficacia de cosa interpretada: una interpretaciön vincu-

lante ....... 101 5.1. El valor vinculante de la interpretaciön convencional ....... 103 5.2. La vinculaciön a las sentencias constitucionales ............... 105 5.3. El valor del precedente .................................................... 108 5.4. Las tensiones con el legislador: iinterpretaciön conforme o

declaraciön de inconvencionalidad? ................................. 111 6. Limites falsos y verdaderos de una interpretaciön vinculante

Las medidas generales de reparaci6n como reverso ............ 111

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7. Conclusiones ................................................................................. 116 8. Bibliograffa .................................................................................... 119 9. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ...................................................... 129

CAPfTULO II EL CONTROL DE CONVENCIONALIDAD AMERICANO Y EL EFECTO DE COSA INTERPRETADA EUROPEO DOS CARAS DE UNA MISMA MONEDA? 133

FERRER MAC-GREGOR, EDUARDO QUERALT JIMENEZ, ARGELIA

1. Presentaciön ................................................................................... 133 2. Concepto y base juridica de las dos instituciones jurf-

dicas ................................................................................................. 134 2.1. El control de convencionalidad ........................................ 134 2.2. El efecto de cosa interpretada .......................................... 136

3. e:Qt..e obligaciones generan el control de convencionalidad y el efecto de cosa interpretada? .............................................. 138 3.1. Escenarios de eficacia del control de convencionalidad y de la

cosa interpretada ............................................................ 138 3.2. El alcance de la obligatoriedad ........................................ 139

3.2.1. El control de convencionalidad ........................... 139 3.2.2. El efecto de cosa interpretada .............................. 148

4. Intensidad de la obligatoriedad ............................................... 154 4.1. El control de convencionalidad ........................................ 154 4.2. La cosa interpretada ....................................................... 155

5. Objetivo/Justificaciön ................................................................. 158 6. Control de convencionalidad y el efecto de cosa interpre-

tada: dos caras de la misma moneda ....................................... 160 7. Bibliograffa .................................................................................... 162 8. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ...................................................... 166

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MECANISMOS PROCESALES INTERNOS PARA LA EJECU-CIÖN DE LAS SENTENCIAS .......................................................... 169

ARANGÜENA FANEGO, CORAL LANDA ARROYO, CtSAR

1. Introducciön: necesidad de articular mecanismos especifi-cos para dar cumplimento a las sentencias del TEDH y de la Corte IDH ................................................................................... 169

2. Mecanismos internos para la «ejecuci6n» en el sistema europeo ....................................................................................... 177 2.1. Sentencias que condenan al pago de una indemnizaciön .... 177 2.2. Sentencias que requieren la adopciön de medidas concretas o

individuales distintas de las pecuniarias. Especial considera-ciön de la reapertura del proceso como medida para garantizar la «restitutio in integrum» 179

2.3. Sentencias que requieren la adopciön de medidas generales ... 185 3. Mecanismos internos para ejecutar las sentencias de la

Corte IDH ................................................................................... 188 3.1. Mecanismos institucionales para la ejecuci6n de sentencias de

la Corte IDH .................................................................. 189 3.2. Mecanismos legales para la ejecuci6n de las sentencias de la

Corte IDH ..................................................................... 190 3.3. Cumplimiento de sentencias de la Corte IDH a traves de la

jurisprudencia de las cortes nacionales ............................ 193 4. Conclusiones ............................................................................. 200 5. Bibliograffa ................................................................................ 202 6. jurisprudencia seleccionada ................................................... 206

CAPITULO IV

REPARACIÖN Y SUPERVISIÖN DE SENTENCIAS 211 SAAVEDRA ALESSANDRI, PABLO CANO PALOMARES, GUILLEM HERNÄNDEZ RAMOS, MARIO

1. Introducciön .............................................................................. 212

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2. Las diferentes dimensiones de la reparaci6n en los sistemas regionales ......................................................................... 213 2.1. El Sistema Europeo: satisfacci6n equitativa, medidas indivi-

duales y medidas generales .............................................. 213 2.1.1. La satisfacci6n equitativa ............................ 214 2.1.2. Medidas individuales y medidas generales de

reparaciön ................................................ 215 a) Medidas individuales de reparaci6n: cesaciön

y restitutio in integrum .......................... 216 b) Medidas generales de reparaci6n: garantias

de no repetici6n .................................... 220 2.2. El Sistema Interamericano y la reparaciön integral ........... 228

2.2.1. Consideraciones generales ........................... 228 2.2.2. Diversa naturaleza de las medidas de repara-

ci6n ......................................................... 229 3. El procedimiento de supervisiön de la ejecuciön o cumpli-

miento de las sentencias ................................................... 245 3.1. El Sistema Europeo ........................................................ 245

3.1.1. El procedimiento de supervisiön ante el Comite de Ministros del Consejo de Europa .............. 246 a) Las reglas del procedimiento de supervisiön

ante el CM ........................................... 246 b) Medidas de presi6n politica y diplomätica

ante casos de incumplimiento: resoluciones interinas; poderes estatutarios del Comite de Ministros (suspensiön y expulsiön del Estado) ................................................ 249

3.1.2. La supervisiön de la ejecuciön por parte del propio TEDH ....................................................... 249

3.1.3. Otros örganos convencionales y estatutarios: el Secretario General del Consejo de Europa y la Asamblea parlamentaria del Consejo de Europa 251

3.1.4. Perspectivas de reforma del sistema de supervi- siön .......................................................... 252

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3.2. El Sistema Interamericano: la Corte Interamericana supervisa sus propias sentencias a traves de un procedimiento contra-dictorio 254

4. Conclusiones: evaluaci6n global de ambos sistemas, ele- mentos de comparaciön. .......................................................... 260

5. Bibliograffa ................................................................................ 263 6. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ................................................... 267

CAPfTULO V EL INCUMPLIMIENTO DE LAS SENTENCIAS INTERNACIO-NALES: PROBLEMAS POLfTICOS Y JURiDICOS .................... 269

AYALA CORAO, CARLOS CANOSA USERA, RAÜL

1. Introducciön: simetrias y asimetrias politicas y tecnico- juridicas ..................................................................................... 270

2. Naturaleza juridica del incumplimiento ............................. 272 2.1. Ilicito internacional ........................................................ 272 2.2. Lesiön del derecho a la tutela judicial efectiva ................... 273

3. Manifestaciones concretas de incumplimiento .................. 274 3.1. Politicas ........................................................................ 275 3.2. Pcnicas, derivadas de la compleja articulaciön entre las dife-

rentes esferas de protecciön de los derechos ....................... 276 4. Reacciones y soluciones posibles .......................................... 278

4.1. Desde el Estado .............................................................. 278 a) Reacciones extremas: denuncia del Tratado o renuncia

a la jurisdicciön internacional ................................. 278 b) Posible control de constitucionalidad de las resolu-

ciones de la jurisdicciön internacional ................... 284 c) Soluciön mejor: mayor apertura del Derecho cons-

titucional al Derecho internacional de los derechos humanos .................................................................... 293

d) Combinaciön de reacciones en el caso de Venezuela y su inconveniente resultado .................................. 294

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4.2. Desde el tribunal internacional: el diälogo entre tribunales de los derechos y sus limites ................................................. 300

5. Conclusi6n: riesgos para la democracia y el Estado de Derecho ...................................................................................... 303

6. Bibliograffa ................................................................................ 305 7. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ................................................... 309

PARTE SEGUNDA

ALGUNOS EJEMPLOS DE IMPACTO

CM-41'UL° VI LOS DERECHOS HUMANOS CON PERSPECTIVA DE GE-NERO .................................................................................................... 315

CARMONA CUENCA, ENCARNA ARENAS RAMIRO, MÖNICA FERNÄNDEZ VIVAS, YOLANDA PIOVESAN, FLAVIA

1. Introducciön .............................................................................. 316 2. Eständares interpretativos y diälogo jurisprudencial ....... 317

2.1. La prohibiciön de discriminaciön por razön de giwero ....... 317 2.2. Los derechos sexuales y reproductivos .............................. 321 2.3. La violencia contra las mujeres o violencia de gbiero ........ 326

3. El cumplimiento de las decisiones del TEDH .................... 330 3.1. Esparia .......................................................................... 331

3.1.1. B.S. contra Esparia, de 24 de julio de 2012 ........ 331 3.1.2. Garcia Mateos contra Esparia, de 19 de febrero de

2013 ............................................................................. 333 3.2. Turquia ......................................................................... 334

3.2.1. La discriminaci6n de las mujeres ........................ 334 3.2.2. La violencia de g&tero en el ämbito dom&tico .. 335 3.2.3. La violencia contra las mujeres ejercida por las

fuerzas y cuerpos de seguridad ........................... 337

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4. El cumplimiento de las decisiones del Sistema Interame- ricano ............................................................................... 340 4.1. Mexico .................................................................... 340

4.1.1. El reconocimiento del feminicidio ................ 341 4.1.2. La violencia contra las mujeres ..................... 345

4.2. Brasil ........................................................................ 348 5. La eficacia interpretativa de las decisiones del TEDH ..... 350

5.1. Espatia .................................................................... 350 5.2. Turquia ................................................................... 351

6. La eficacia interpretativa de las decisiones del Sistema Inte- ramericano ........................................................................ 353 6.1. Mexico .................................................................... 353

6.1.1. El reconocimiento del feminicidio ................ 353 6.1.2. La violencia contra las mujeres ..................... 354

6.2. Brasil ..................................................................... 354 7. Conclusiones .................................................................... 355 8. Bibliografia ...................................................................... 358 9. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ............................................. 361

CAMTULO VII

LOS DERECHOS DE LOS MIGRANTES 363 DIAZ CREGO, MARIA

GARCIA VITORIA, IGNACIO

1. Introducciön ..........................................

364 2. Coincidencias entre los dos sistemas ................................ 366

2.1. La preocupaciön por las condiciones materiales de detenciön de los extranjeros ...................................................... 367

2.2. Garantias minimas de los extranjeros detenidos .............. 367 2.3. El principio de non refoulement y la prohibiciön absoluta de

las expulsiones de nacionales y de las expulsiones colectivas de extranjeros 367

2.4. El derecho a no ser discriminado de los extranjeros .......... 368

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2.5. La protecciön de la vida familiar y el tratamiento preferente de la nifiez migrante ........................................................... 368

3. Ämbitos en los que la Corte IDH asume una posiciön mäs garantista que el TEDH .............................................................. 369 3.1. Caräcter no penitenciario de la detenciön y control sobre la

necesidad del internamiento ............................................ 369 3.2. Asistencia consular y contexto migratorio ........................ 369 3.3. Criminalizaciön de la inmigraciön irregular .................... 370 3.4. Garantias asociadas al debido proceso y procedimientos migra-

torios ............................................................................. 370 3.5. Derecho a no ser discriminado y acceso a la nacionalidad .. 370 3.6. Derecho a no ser discriminado y derechos laborales ........... 371 3.7. Derechos de los niiios en el contexto migratorio ................ 371

4. Referencias cruzadas entre las dos Cortes ............................ 373 4.1. Referencias de la Corte IDH al TEDH ............................. 373 4.2. La referencia al Sistema Interamericano en un voto concu-

rrente ............................................................................ 375 5. El cumplimiento de las decisiones de la Corte IDH: el con-

trovertido caso de la Repüblica Dominicana ....................... 375 5.1. Primer acto: el Caso Niiias Yean y Bosico ......................... 376 5.2. Segundo acto: la reforma constitucional y la intervenciön del

Tribunal Constitucional ................................................. 376 5.3. Tercer acto: la nueva condena en el caso Personas haitianas y

dominicanas de origen haitiano y la reacciön inesperada del Tribunal Constitucional 377

5.4. La falta de ejecuciön en el caso Nadege Dorzema ............... 378 6. El cumplimiento de las decisiones del TEDH ..................... 378

6.1. La reacciön del TEDH ante el incumplimiento de sus sen-tencias .......................................................................... 378

6.2. La supervisiön por el ComW de Ministros: el procedimiento de supervisiön reforzada .................................................. 379

6.3. El incumplimiento de las medidas provisionales acordadas por el TEDH ........................................................................ 383

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7. La eficacia interpretativa de las decisiones de la Corte IDH: el ejemplo de la Opini6n consultiva sobre derechos y garan-tias de nirias y njrios en el contexto de la migraci6n ......... 383 7.1. El impacto a nivel de toda la regiön: la iniciativa Carta-

gena+30 ........................................................................ 384 7.2. El impacto en el seno de MERCOSUR ............................ 385 7.3. El impacto en l‘exico ..................................................... 386

8. La eficacia interpretativa de las sentencias del TEDH ...... 391 8.1. La influencia en la politica de la Uniön Europea sobre control

de fronteras, asilo e inmigraciön ..................................... 391 8.2. El impacto en Esparia ..................................................... 394

9. Conclusiones ............................................................................. 398 10. Bibliografia ................................................................................ 400 11. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ................................................... 403

CAPfTULO VIII

EL CONTROVERTIDO DERECHO AL VOTO DE LOS PRESOS Y LOS SERIOS OBSTÄCULOS A SU DESARROLLO ............... 405

GARCIA ROCA, JAVIER

DALLA VIA, ALBERTO

GARCIA VITORIA, IGNACIO

1. Introducciön .............................................................................. 406 2. La jurisprudencia europea sobre el derecho al voto de los

condenados y su problemätica evoluciön ............................ 409 2.1. El origen: el Caso Hirst .................................................. 409 2.2. La exigencia de una decisiön judicial en Frodl y el repliegue en

Scoppola ........................................................................ 416 2.3. Un nuevo frente en Rusia: la prohibiciön en una norma cons-

titucional ....................................................................... 419 3. zHay un eständar en el Sistema Interamericano? .............. 420

3.1. La ausencia de un precedente claro en la Corte ................. 420 3.2. La ambigüedad de la Comisiön ........................................ 423 3.3. Un garantista control de convencionalidad en Argentina 424 3.4. Los limites impuestos por la Constituciön en Mhico ....... 428

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4. Los obstäculos al cumplimiento de las sentencias en ambos sistemas y algunas alternativas .............................................. 430 4.1. Un balance general en Europa ........................................ 430 4.2. Las resistencias a reconocer el voto de los condenados en el

Reino Unido nada menos que una dgcada despu& ............ 432 4.3. iLa incorporaciön del voto de los condenados a traves de la

proporcionalidad y el Derecho de la Uniön Europea? ........ 436 4.4. El incumplimiento de Nicaragua en YATAMA y el control

difuso de convencionalidad .............................................. 439 4.5. La declaraciön de inejecutabilidad por parte del Tribunal Cons-

titucional ruso. No cabe una interpretaciön conforme? ..... 440 5. Conclusiones ............................................................................. 440 6. Bibliograffa ................................................................................ 442 7. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ................................................... 447

CAPfTULO IX

EL DERECHO DE LIBERTAD RELIGIOSA .................................. 451 ROCA, MARf A J.

1. Introducciön .............................................................................. 452 2. Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos .......................... 455

2.1. Eständares minimos garantizados en la jurisprudencia del TEDH ........................................................................... 455 2.1.1. Alcance del derecho de libertad religiosa ....... 455

2.1.1.1. Alcance de la protecci6n del art. 9 ratione materiae .................................................... 455

2.1.1.2. El derecho de libertad religiosa, pilar de la sociedad democrätica ...................... 455

2.1.1.3. Aspectos interno y externo de la libertad religiosa ............................................ 455

2.1.1.4. Aspectos individual y colectivo de la libertad religiosa ................................ 456

2.1.1.5. Relaciones entre el Estado y las confesio- nes religiosas ..................................... 458

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2.1.1.6. Imposici6n por parte del Estado de cier- tas präcticas asociadas con la religiön 460

2.2. Alcance de la protecciön de la libertad religiosa ............... 460 2.2.1. Conflicto entre derechos del art. 9 ..................... 460 2.2.2. Deber de neutralidad e imparcialidad del

Estado .................................................................. 461 2.2.3. Protecciön fier ite a ofensas gratuitas, incitaciones a la

violencia y al odio contra una comunidad religiosa ... 461 2.2.4. La religiön en las relaciones laborales y el acomo-

damiento razonable ............................................. 462 2.3. Tensiones con el legislador nacional con ocasiön de senten-

cias relativas al reconocimiento civil de confesiones: Ucrania, Hungrig, Rusia 465

2.4. Impacto en los Estados: obligaciön de prestaciones y deberes de omisiön ............................................................... 467

2.5. Cauces formales para la recepciön interna en algunos Estados de la jurisprudencia del TEDH sobre libertad religiosa ..... 469

2.6. Impact() de la Jurisprudencia del TEDH en un Estado que no ha firmado el Convenio (la Santa Sede) .......................... 472

2.7. Sintesis ................................................................... 473 3. Convenciön Americana sobre Derechos Humanos .......... 474

3.1. Estado actual de la protecciön de la libertad religiosa en el Sistema Interamericano .............................................. 474

3.2. Recomendaciones de la Comisiön Interamericana: resolucio- nes e informes .......................................................... 474

3.3. Indicaciones al legislador nacional para no limitar derechos en los estados de excepciön .............................................. 476

3.4. La reforma constitucional de Chile ................................ 477 3.5. Perspectivas de futuro ................................................ 478

4. Consideraciön final .......................................................... 479 5. Bibliograffa ...................................................................... 480 6. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ............................................. 487

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LOS DERECHOS DE PROPIEDAD .......................................... 489 RUSSO, ANNA MARGHERITA AGUILERA VAQUES, MAR

1. Introducciön ..................................................................... 490 2. Eständares interpretativos: el derecho a la propiedad en el

Convenio Europeo de Derechos Humanos y en la Conven-ciön Americana ................................................................ 493

3. El impacto de las sentencias de la Corte IDH: desde el dere-cho «privado» de propiedad al derecho de propiedad sobre el «territorio» de los pueblos indigenas y tribales ........... 498 3.1. El derecho a la propiedad sobre las tierras, territorios y recur-

sos naturales de los pueblos indigenas y tribales: el papel «creativo» de la Corte IDH 498 3.1.1. La «reparaciön colectiva» y el derecho a la pro-

piedad: las comunidades indigenas como «sujeto colectivo» 503

3.2. La dimensiön «privada» e «identitaria» (indigena) del derecho de propiedad: el caso de Ecuador .................................. 507

4. El impacto de las sentencias del Tribunal Europeo de Dere-chos Humanos: cumplimiento, ejecuciön de las sentencias y eficacia interpretativa ..................................................... 514 4.1. Suecia y el impacto del Caso «Sporrong» sobre otros paises:

la tensiön entre el inter& general y el inter& individual, la expropiaciön y el derecho a una indemnizaciön justa y el prin-cipio de proporcionalidad 516

4.2. El derecho a no ser discriminado en el ämbito familiar y el derecho de propiedad: Beica, Austria, Francia e Irlanda .... 518

4.3. Polonia, las propiedades mäs allä del rio Bug y la caida del muro de Berlin (Bosnia y Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Eslovaquia, Rumania, Serbia y Montenegro, Croacia, FRY de Macedonia, Letonia y el fin de la era soviffica) 519

4.4. Turquia y la guerra contra el terror .............................. 524

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5. Conclusiones ................................................................................. 525 6. Bibliografia .................................................................................... 528 7. Jurisprudencia seleccionada ..................................................... 535

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Venture Capital, Beteiligungsverträge und "Unterkomplexitätsprobleme" : Beiträge der 3. Leipziger Konferenz "Mergers & Acquisitions" am 19. und 20.5.2017 in Leipzig

; Leipziger Konferenz " Mergers & Acquisitions" , 3., Leipzig [VerfasserIn]; ; Drygala, Tim [HerausgeberIn]; Wächter, Gerhard H. [HerausgeberIn]; Bank, Stephan; Fischer, Jana; Gabrysch, Nicolas; Heckschen, Heribert; Herkenroth, Klaus; Honold, Dirk; Hümmer, Patrick; Kuntz, Thilo; Lambsdorff, Konstantin Graf; Oed, Toni; Ränsch, Ulrich; Richter, Hans Ernst; Tönies, Christian; Vogel, Frank; Voigtmann, Juliane; Wenzel, Jens; Wollny, Christoph; Zätzsch, Jörg;

; München : C.H. Beck; ; 2018

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Inhalt

Vorwort: VC, Unterkomplexität, Maxi-Maxund Mini-Max ................................................................... V

Teil I: Business-Modell und Bewertungvon Venture-Capital-InvestmentsWP/StB Christoph Wollny (W O LLN Y WP - Berlin)Bewertung bei VC-Investments aus Sicht des IDW S1 . . 1

Teil II: Beteiligungsverträge bei VC-InvestmentsProf. Dr. Thilo Kuntz (Bucerius Law School, Hamburg)Interessenkonflikte in VC-Finanzierungenund US-Vertragsmuster als Lösungsmodell ....................... 23RA Nicolas Gabrysch (Osborne Clarke - Köln)People, people, people ...Contract Drafting und Vesting ............................................ 61RA Dr. Jens Wenzel (Hengeler Mueller - Berlin)Contract Drafting und VC-Power ................................... 77RA Dr. Frank Vogel (Vogel Heerma Waitz - Berlin)Contract Drafting, Verwässerungsschutzund ,Ratchets‘ ..................................................................... 85RA Dr. Christian Tönies (Pöllath-^-Partners - München)Contract Drafting und Exit-Möglichkeiten bei VC . . . . 95RA Dr. Jörg Zätzsch (CMS Hasche Sigle - Berlin/Leipzig)Wasserfall - Die vertragliche Regelungvon Erlöspräferenzen.......................................................... 103RA Dr. Stephan Bank (Schnittker Möllmann Partners -

Berlin)Informationsgefälle - Sinn und Unsinn von Garantien, Milestones und MAC-Klauseln in VC-Beteiligungsverträgen................................................. 117

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Prof. Dr. Dirk Honold/Patrick Hümmer/Toni Oed(Technische Hochschule Nürnberg)Ökonomische Analyse von VC-typischen Klauseln . . . . 143

Teil III: VC-Beteiligungsverträge und M&A im Streit -Rechtsprechung und DogmatikOStA (H AL) a.D. Dr. Hans Richter (Stuttgart)„Technikbetrug- und Business-Modell-Betrug“durch Gründer ................................................................... 175Prof. Dr. Tim Drygala (Universität Leipzig)Geklärte und ungeklärte Rechtsfragen von Beteiligungsverträgen.......................................................... 187Notar Prof Dr. Heribert Heckschen(Heckschen & van de Loo - Dresden)Unterkomplexe Klauseln in Beteiligungs-und M&A-Verträgen aus notarieller Sicht ...........................207

Teil IV: Negotiating the VC DealRA/FAStR Konstantin Graf Lambsdorff(Lambsdorff Rechtsanwälte - Berlin)Die Verhandlung von VC-Beteiligungsverträgenaus Gründersicht ....................................................................221

Teil V: VC-Investments und SteuernRA/StB Dr. Klaus Herkenroth, LL.M Attorney-at-Law (NY)(Jones Day - Frankfurt a.M.)Verlustvorträge bei VC-Investments ....................................231RA/FAStR/StB Dr. Ulrich Ränsch/RAin/StBin Jana Fischer;

LL.M. (beide Baker & McKenzie - Frankfurt a.M.)VC-relevante Steuerthemen in der Rechtsprechung der Finanzgerichte .................................................................265

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Business, civil society and the new politics of corporate tax justice : paying a fair share

; Eccleston, Richard [HerausgeberIn]; Elbra, Ainsley [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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List of contributors vii Acknowledgements ix List of abbreviations xi

Introduction: business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice: paying a fair share? 1 Ainsley Elbra and Richard Eccleston

PART I

1 The evolution of the international corporate tax regime, 1920-2008 22 Richard Woodward

2 BEPS and the new politics of corporate tax justice 40 Richard Eccleston

3 Activism and the 'new' politics of tax justice 68 Ainsley Elbra

PART II

4 Ta,x justice activists in global wealth chains 90 Leonard Seabrooke and Duncan Wigan

5 Private regulatory approaches and international tax policy 109 Aynsley Kellow

6 Large accounting firms and tax planning in a 'fair tax' era 128 Lyne Latulippe

7 Paying a `fair share': multinational corporations' perspectives on taxation 155 John Mikler and Ainsley Elbra

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PART III

8 The role of private actors in the international tax policy process: towards a conceptual framework 178 Tony Porter and Karsten Ronit

9 The EITI and fair taxation: exploring the linkages 200 James Van Alstine and Laura Smith

10 Tax justice as social licence: the Fair Tax Mark 219 Allison Christians

11 The legitimacy of private standards: lessons from fair trade and forestry for international tax governance 247 Fred Gale and Hannah Murphy-Gregory

12 Whistleblowing and investigative journalism: reputational damage and the private governance of aggressive tax planning 269 Lachlan Johnson

Conclusion: business, civil society and the 'new' politics of corporate tax justice: paying a fair share? 292 Richard Eccleston and Ainsley Elbra

Index 305

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Transparency in international investment arbitration : a guide to the UNCITRAL rules on transparency in treaty-based investor-state arbitration

; Euler, Dimitrij [HerausgeberIn]; Gehring, Markus [HerausgeberIn]; Scherer, Maxi [HerausgeberIn]; Wong, Meagan S. [HerausgeberIn]; Hadgett, Rebecca [HerausgeberIn];

; First paperback edition; ; Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press; ; 2018

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List of contributors xvii Foreword by James Crawford xxiii Acknowledgements xxv

Table of treaties, guidelines and rules xxvii Table of cases xxx List of abbreviations xl

1 Introduction 1 MAXI SCHERER, MARKUS GEHRING AND DIMITRIJ EULER

2 Public interest in investment arbitration 7 MARKUS GEHRING AND DIMITRIJ EULER

3 Article 1. Scope of application 28 KRISTA NADAKAVUKAREN SCHEFER

4 Article 2. Publication of information at the commencement of arbitral proceedings 64 GIUSEPPE BIANCO

5 Article 3. Publication of documents 91 CHRISTOPHER KEE

6 Article 4. Submission by a third person 128 MARIEL DIMSEY

7 Article 5. Submission by a non-disputing Party to the treaty 196 MARTINS PAPARINSKIS AND JESSICA HOWLEY

8 Article 6. Hearings 227 KLINT ALEXANDER

9 Article 7. Exceptions to transparency 249 THIERRY P. AUGSBURGER

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10 Article 8. Repository of published information 307 KATHLEEN CLAUSSEN

11 The application of transparency 321 JOHANNES KOEPP AND CAMERON SIM

12 Conclusion: The Rules as a swing of the pendulum? 351 DIMITRIJ EULER AND MAXI SCHERER

Index 357

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Research handbook on the ombudsman

; Hertogh, M. L. M. [HerausgeberIn]; Kirkham, Richard M. [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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List of figures viii List of tables ix List of contributors Foreword xii

1 The ombudsman and administrative justice: from promise to performance 1 Marc Hertogh and Richard Kirkham

PART I FUNDAMENTALS OF THE OMBUDSMAN

2 The history and evolution of the ombudsman model 17 Sabine Carl

3 Ombudsmen and public authorities: a modest proposal 34 Nick O'Brien

4 The private sector ombudsman 53 Christopher Hodges

PART II THE EVOLUTION OF THE OMBUDSMAN

5 Ombudsmen: 'hunting lions' or `swatting flies' 73 Carol Harlow

6 The politics of the ombudsman: the Hong Kong experience 91 Johannes Chan and Vivian Wong

7 The ombudsman and the rule of law 113 Benny Y T Tai

8 The European Ombudsman and the Court of Justice of the European Union: competition or symbiosis in promoting transparency? 133 Milan Remác

9 The rule of law in the European Union: standards of the ombudsman, judge, and auditor 151 Alex Brenninkmeijer and Emma van Gelder

10 Ombudspersons in developing countries: the case of Indonesia 167 Adriaan Bedner

11 The transposition of the ombudsman model to the human rights model domain: its role as a policy entrepreneur 188 Carlos Alza Barco

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12 Fifty years of the ombudsman in Africa 212 Victor 0. Ayeni

13 Ombuds institutions: strengthening gender equality, women's access to justice and protection and promotion of women's rights 236 Linda C. Reif

PART III EVALUATION OF THE OMBUDSMAN

14 The profile of complainants: how to overcome the `Matthew effect'? 259 Bernard Hubeau

15 How do complainants experience the ombuds procedure? Detecting cultural patterns of disputing behaviour: a comparative analysis of users that complain about financial services 280 Naomi Creutzfeldt and Ben Bradford

16 What can government learn from the ombudsman? 298 Chris Gill

17 Ombudsmen and prisons 319 Matthew Groves

18 The National Ombudsman of the Netherlands and proper police conduct 337 Yvonne van der Vlugt

19 The use of own-initiative powers by the ombudsman 354 Laura Diez

20 Effectiveness and independence of the ombudsman's own-motion investigations: a practitioner's perspective from the Netherlands 373 Maaike de Langen, Emily Govers and Reinier van Zutphen

PART IV OMBUDSMAN OFFICE AND PROFESSION

21 Administering access to the public ombuds institution: a case study on the Austrian Ombudsman Board 394 Julia Dahlvik and Axel Pohn-Weidinger

22 Ombuds can, ombuds can't, ombuds should, ombuds shan't: a call to improve evaluation of the ombudsman institution 415 Anita Stuhmcke

23 The ombudsman in Australia: flourishing, expanding, diversifying, innovating 436 John McMillan

24 Ombudsman values — a guide to practice 457 Rob Behrens

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25 The twenty-first century Ombudsperson: a guarantor of democracy 474 Manuel Lezertua

26 What's in a name? A discussion paper on ombud terminology 485 Varda Bondy and Margaret Doyle

PART V CONCLUSION

27 An agenda for future research: towards a general `ombuds-science' 508 Marc Hertogh and Richard Kirkham

Index 517

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Innovation addressing climate change challenges : market-based perspectives

; Hymel, Mona [HerausgeberIn]; Kreiser, Larry [HerausgeberIn]; Milne, Janet E. [HerausgeberIn]; Ashiabor, Hope [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham, UK : Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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List of figures vii List of tables and boxes viii Editorial review board ix List of contributors Foreword by Janet E. Milne xii Editors' preface xv List of abbreviations xvi

PART I CARBON PRICING DESIGN AND PROSPECTS

1 Introducing carbon taxes — issues and barriers 3 Stefan E. Weishaar

2 Border adjustment with taxes or allowances to level the price of carbon 20 Mikael Skou Andersen

3 Towards bottom-up carbon pricing in Canada 33 Takeshi Kawakatsu and Sven Rudolph

4 Beyond Thunderdome? The prospects of federal greenhouse gas cap-and-trade in Australia 50 Elena Aydos and Sven Rudolph

5 How market-based emissions reduction mechanisms affect private property in Australia 67 Vanessa Johnston

PART II COMPLEMENTARY TAX APPROACHES

6 Vehicle taxation in EU Member States 83 Claudia Kettner and Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig

7 Cutting Europe's lifelines to coal subsidies 98 Shelagh Whitley, Laurie van der Burgh, Leah Worrall and Sejal Patel

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vi Innovation addressing climate change challenges

8 Noise pollution taxes: a possibility to explore 113 Marta Villar Ezcurra

9 Tackling environmental pollution in Seoul, South Korea through tax incentives and related strategies 127 Stephanie Lee, Heidi Hylton Meier and Paul J. Lee

PART III REVENUE PERSPECTIVES

10 Green ICMS: Brazil's tax revenue distribution based on environmental criteria 141 Lise Tupiassu, Bernardo Mendonca Nobrega and Jean-RaphaN Gros-Desormaux

11 Climate change-related action and non-productive investments in the European Union 154 Maria Amparo Grau Ruiz

12 Total economic value of the Cagayan de Oro river basin 169 Rosalina Palanca-Tan, Catherine Roween Chico-Almaden, Ma. Kresna Navarro, Marichu Melendez-Obedencio and Caroline Laarni Rubio-Serenas

PART IV INCENTIVES FOR THE ELECTRICITY SECTOR

13 Low-income households in New York's Reforming the Energy Vision 187 Ross Astoria

14 Mitigating the environmental consequences of electricity sector lock in': options for a decarbonised energy future 202 Rowena Cantley-Smith

15 An overview of zero emission credits for nuclear power plants in the United States 222 Hans Sprohge and Larry Kreiser

Index 233

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Principles of environmental law

; Krämer, Ludwig, [HerausgeberIn]; Orlando, Emanuela [HerausgeberIn];

; Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing; ; 2018

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List of editors and contributors

Foreword to the Encyclopedia Jamie Benidickson and Yve Le Bouthillier

Foreword to Volume VI xiv Michael Faure

List of abbreviations xvi

Introduction to Volume VI 1 Ludwig Krämer and Emanuela Orlando

PART 1 GENERAL CONCEPTS

VIA Principles and rules 13 Gilles J Martin

VI.2 The history and evolution of legal principles concerning the environment 23 Ben Milligan and Richard Macrory

VI.3 Environmental law principles and general principles of international law 38 Teresa Fajardo

VI.4 Environmental principles and the right to a quality environment 52 Ben Boer

PART 2 THE PRINCIPLES, EXISTING AND EMERGING

VI.5 Sovereignty of States over their natural resources 79 Marco Gestri

VI.6 Responsibility not to cause transboundary environmental harm 92 Rene Lefeber

VI.7 The principle of sustainable development 103 Virginie Barral

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VI.8 Sustainable use of natural resources 115 Catherine Redgwell

VI.9 Sustainable production and consumption (SPC) 125 Martin Führ and Julian Schenten

VI.10 The principle of integration 139 Massimiliano Montini

VI.11 Equity and the interests of future generations 150 Isabelle Michallet

VI.12 Principle of prevention 161 Leslie-Anne Duvic-Paoli

VI.13 Precautionary principle 174 Jonathan B Wiener

VI.14 The principle of fighting environmental harm at source (source principle) 186 Ludwig Krämer

VIA 5 Environmental impact assessment 195 Neil Craik

VI.16 Extended Producer Responsibility 208 Carl Dalhammar

VI.17 The proximity principle 219 Moritz Reese

VI.18 Substitution: from alternatives to ecological proportionality 234 Gerd Winter

VI.19 The principle of non-regression 251 Michel Prieur

VI.20 The polluter-pays principle 260 Priscilla Schwartz

VI.21 Liability 272 Emanuela Orlando

International cooperation

VI.22 Common but differentiated responsibilities 291 Lavanya Rajamani

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VI.23 Common heritage of mankind and common concern of humankind 303 Prue Taylor

VI.24 Fair and equitable benefit-sharing 323 Elisa Morgera

VI.25 Prior informed consent 338 Gerhard Roller

Good governance

VI.26 Access to information and transparency 353 Attila Pänovics

VI.27 Public participation in environmental decision-making 366 Elsa Tsioumani

VI.28 Principle 10 and access to justice 379 Jan Darpö

PART 3 GEOGRAPHICAL DIFFERENTIATION OF PRINCIPLES

VI.29 Environmental principles in US and Canadian law 405 Errol Meidinger, Daniel A Spitzer and Charles W Malcomb

VI.30 Environmental principles in China 424 Yuhong Zhao

VI.31 Principles of Russian environmental law 437 Olga Dubovik and Alla Röhricht

VI.32 Environmental principles in the EU 449 Alexandra Aragäo

VI.33 Environmental law principles in Asia 463 Sumudu Atapattu

VI.34 Environmental principles in Australia 476 Rob Fowler

VI.35 Environmental principles in Africa 494 Hennie Strydom

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PART 4 THE PRINCIPLES IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS

VI.36 Environmental principles in international climate change law 509 Marjan Peeters

VI.37 Environmental principles in maritime and fresh water agreements 525 Mariachiara Alberton

VI.38 Environmental principles and concepts in biodiversity treaties 538 Veit Koester

PART 5 THE PRINCIPLES IN COURT

VI.39 Environmental principles and the International Court of Justice 557 Tim Stephens

VI.40 Environmental principles and ITLOS 568 Akxander Proelss

VI.41 Environmental principles and the European Court of Human Rights 578 Ole W Pedersen

VI.42 Environmental principles and the EU Court of Justice 587 Ludwig Krämer

VI.43 The precautionary principle in WTO law 599 Nicolas de Sadeleer

PART 6 THE PRINCIPLES IN INTERNATIONAL PRACTICE

VI.44 Common but differentiated responsibilities in a North-South context: assessment of the evolving practice under climate change treaties 613 Robert Kibugi

VI.45 The integration of environmental principles into the policy and practice of multilateral development banks 627 Günther Handl

VI.46 Environmental principles in trade relations 644 Kati Kulovesi and Sabaa Khan

VI.47 Environmental principles in international investment law 658 David M Ong

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VI.48 Enforcement and sanctions 673 Martin Hedemann-Robinson

VI.49 Environmental principles and environmental disputes and their settlement 698 Suzanne Kingston

Index 711

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Studien zur Geschichte des Wirtschaftsstrafrechts : Methoden - Analysen - Kritik

; Das Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, Seine Grundlagen und Seine Geschichte, Veranstaltung, Bielefeld [VerfasserIn]; ; Kretschmer, Bernhard [HerausgeberIn]; Zabel, Benno [HerausgeberIn];

; 1. Auflage; ; Baden-Baden : Nomos : Wien : facultas : Zürich : St. Gallen : Dike; ; 2018

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Benno ZabelWirtschaftsstrafrechtsgeschichte.Koordinaten eines Forschungsfeldes undseine gesellschaftspolitische Aktualität 11

Wolfgang SchildHistorische Anmerkungen zum Recht der Wirtschaftssubjekte 31

Thomas VormbaumStrafrechtsgeschichte als Berufung und als Wissenschaft 57

Hans- Werner HahnGesellschaftlicher Wandel, Notkriminalität undWirtschaftsrecht in Deutschland 1800-1871 75

Gerold AmbrosiusFreier Markt und politische Ökonomie 95

Sebastian TeupeDie Wirtschaftskriminalität und das Recht.Spannungsfelder in historischer Perspektive. 111

Karl HärterWirtschaftskriminalität und gute Policey.Die Normierung kriminellen wirtschaftlichen Handelns in der frühneuzeitlichen Policeygesetzgebung 147

Luis GrecoVon den mala in se zur poena in se.Reflexionen auf Grundlage der „alten" Diskussion über dassog. Verwaltungsstrafrecht 175

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Matthias Jahn/Barbara-Luise BendrickWie es wurde, was es ist.Die Ursprünge der Verfahrensabsprachen im deutschenStrafverfahren vor dem Jahr 1982 215

Susanne BeckHistorische Wurzeln des Kollektivstrafrechts 235

Charlotte Schmitt-LeonardyZwiegespaltene Wurzel der Untemehmensstrafbarkeit?Zur Kontroverse zwischen von Savigny und von Gierkeund ihren Folgen für die heutige Diskussion 253

Felix SeigertDer strafrechtliche Schutz der Untemehmenskultur, 1870-1937 275

Martin Asholt(Un-)Treue. Schutz der Untemehmenskultur durch § 266 StGB? 297

Jens Ivo EngelsElemente historischer Korruptionsforschung. Ein Essay 323

Milan KuhliAmtsträgerkorruption im 19. Jahrhundert.Strafgrund, Ressourcen und Normkonkurrenz 333

Boris GehlenGruppen- statt Normkonformität:Sanktionierung von Fehlverhalten an der New YorkStock Exchange vor 1914 351

Peter CollinNichtstaatliche Disziplinierung im vorstrafrechtlichen Raum.Die Praxis der Börsenehrengerichte im Kaiserreich und derWeimarer Republik 369

Frank WeilerDie Bedeutung des Strafrechts bei der Entstehung desgesetzlichen Schutzes gegen unlauteren Wettbewerb 391

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Martin HegerZwischen Privatautonomie und Intervention.Geschichtliche Herausbildung und Probleme des Wett-bewerbsstrafrechts am Beispiel des Kartellstrafrechts 409

Mathias SchmoeckelJoannes Bertachinus und die Entstehung des gelehrten Steuerstrafrechts 433

David GilgenGeistiges Eigentum zwischen Markt und Regulierung.Die Entstehung und Entwicklung des Patentschutzes imDeutschen Kaiserreich, 1877-1920 451

Bernhard KretschmerFragmente zur Geschichte des Insolvenzstrafrechts 479

Autoren 525

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The law of international lawyers : reading Martti Koskenniemi

; Werner, Wouter, [HerausgeberIn]; De Hoon, Marieke [HerausgeberIn]; Galán, Alexis [HerausgeberIn]; Koskenniemi, Martti, [sonstige Person die mit einem Werk in Verbindung steht];

; First paperback edition; ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; ; 2018

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Contributors page vii Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction: The Law of International Lawyers 1

WOUTER WERNER, MARIEKE DE HOON AND ALEXIS GALÄN

1 What Moves Law? Martti Koskenniemi and Transcendence in International Law 20

GREGOR NOLL

2 Formalism, Realism and the Politics of Indeterminacy 39

DAVID DYZENHAUS

3 Settling Disputes: a Matter of Politics and Law 61

NIGEL D. WHITE

4 Form Meets Function: the Culture of Formalism and International Environmental Regimes 93

JAYE ELLIS

5 Martti Koskenniemi on Human Rights: an Empirical Perspective 121

ERIC A. POSNER

6 The Rule of Law in an Agnostic World: the Prohibition on the Use of Force and Humanitarian Exceptions 137

JUTTA BRUNNÜE AND STEPHEN J. TOOPE

7 The Space between Us: Law, Teleology and the New Orientalism of Counterdisciplinarity 167

NIKOLAS M. RAJKOVIC

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8 The Critic(-al Subject) 197

SAHIB SINGH

9 Practising Law: Spoudaios, Professional, Expert or 'Macher'? Reflections on the Changing Nature of an Occupation 225 FRIEDRICH KRATOCHWIL

10 Thinking about What International Humanitarian Lawyers `Do': an Examination of the Laws of War as a Field of Professional Practice 265

FREDERIC MEGRET

11 International Law and the Limits of History 297

ANNE ORFORD

12 Even the Dead Will Not Be Safe: International Law and the Struggle over Tradition 321 ANDREW LANG AND SUSAN MARKS

13 Martti Koskenniemi and the Historiography of International Law in the Age of the War on Terror 340

SAMUEL MOYN

14 Martti Koskenniemi's Critique of Eurocentrism in International Law 360 LILIANA OBREG6N

Epilogue: to Enable and Enchant — on the Power of Law 393 MARTTI KOSKENNIEMI

Index 413

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Digitale Transformation im Wirtschafts- & Steuerrecht

; Felten, Elias [HerausgeberIn]; Kofler, Georg W. [HerausgeberIn]; Mayrhofer, Michael [HerausgeberIn]; Perner, Stefan [HerausgeberIn]; Tumpel, Michael [HerausgeberIn];

; Wien : Linde; ; 2019

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Inhaltsverzeichnis Vorwort ......... V Autorenverzeichnis ...... VII Abkürzungsverzeichnis ........XI

Digitale Transformation im Zivil- und Unternehmensrecht

Stefan Perner FinTech: Rechtliche Herausforderungen .......... 3 Thomas Rabl Vertragsrecht digital: Alles bleibt besser! ........ 25 Christiane Denkmaier 30 Jahre PHG — Software als Produkt? ........ 51 Clemens Appl Urheberrecht und Digitalisierung in der Platform Economy ........ 69

Digitale Transformation im Öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrecht

Ranjana Andrea Achleitner öffentliches E-Commerce-Recht ........ 89 Wilhelm Bergthaler/Michael Mayrhofer Digitale Transformation im Anlagenrecht ...... 107 Sonja Neudorfer/Wolfgang Steiner Verwaltungsverfahrensrecht .......129 Stefanie Bair/Sarah Heiml Datenschutzrecht .......163 Wolfgang Lauss/Dieter Duursma Der elektronische Datenraum: Datenschutzrecht bei Due-Diligence- Prüfungen ....................................................................................................................... 207 Philipp Leitner IT-Sicherheitsrecht ...... 225 Carsten Roth Recht für F&E; Open Innovation ................................................................................ 261

Feiten et al (Hrsg), Digitale Transformation im Wirtschafts- & Steuerrecht IX

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Digitale Transformation im Steuerrecht

Dietmar Aigner/Peter Bräumann/Georg Kofler/Michael Tumpel Die Veränderung des Steuerrechts durch die digitale Wirtschaft ...... 305

Dietmar Aigner/Peter Bräumann/Georg Kofler/Michael Tumpel Digitale Währungen im Steuerrecht - Beispielfall Bitcoin ...... 321

Dietmar Aigner/Peter Bräumann/Georg Kofler/Michael Tumpel Ausgewählte Aspekte zur Erfassung digitaler Leistungen im geltenden Verbrauch- und Verkehrsteuerrecht .......................................................................... 337

Dietmar Aigner/Peter Bräumann/Georg Kofler/Michael Tumpel Die Anpassung des MwSt-Systems an die digitale Wirtschaft ................................. 353

Dietmar Aigner/Peter Bräumann/Georg Kofler/Michael Tumpel Entwicklungen und Zukunft der Ertragsbesteuerung digitaler Geschäfts- modelle ............................................................................................................................ 369

Digitale Transformation im Arbeits- und Sozialrecht

Elias Feiten Digitale Transformation und Arbeitsrecht ...... 391

Stichwortverzeichnis ...... 409

X Feiten et al (Hrsg), Digitale Transformation im Wirtschafts- & Steuerrecht

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Deutsch-Österreichischer Rechts- und Praxisvergleich im Insolvenzrecht : Sammlung

; Deutsch-Österreichischer Rechts- und Praxisvergleich im Insolvenzrecht, Veranstaltung, Innsbruck [VerfasserIn]; ; Grininger, Christian [HerausgeberIn]; Jaufer, Clemens [HerausgeberIn]; Schumacher, Hubertus, [HerausgeberIn];

; Wien : Verlag Österreich; ; 2018

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