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Bibliografía - Novedad Editorial


Ha aparecido la obra colectiva "Trending Topics in International and EU Law: Legal and Economic Perspectives", son editada por Maria Caterina Baruffi y Matteo Ortino y publicada por Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane.

Extracto del índice de la obra:
PART I - PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW
-FRANCESCO CAZZINI, Food trade in the WTO framework: the normative value of standards, a soft governance.
-SILVIA FAVALLI, Disability, social media and human rights: ‘what’s the catch?’.
-CHIARA GIULIANI, The protection of collective interest in international law. Towards new trends or still at a stalemate?
-ALIZ KÁPOSZNYÁK, Consequences of the irreconcilable conflict between intra-EU BITs and EU law – Recognition and enforcement of intra-EU arbitral awards in light of the Achmea decision and the Micula v Romania case.
-GIULIA LANZA, The International Criminal Court: 21 years have passed, but Italy is still in default.
-NICOLÒ NISI, STEFANO SALUZZO, Reality and illusions of Achmea. Ramifications in and outside the EU for ascertaining jurisdiction and enforcement of arbitral awards in investment arbitration.
-NEDŽAD SMAILAGIĆ, Diversity of internationalised criminal courts: fragmentation or consolidation of international criminal justice?
-NICCOLÒ ZUGLIANI, Towards human rights obligations binding on foreign investors: recent developments in the international investment framework.

PART II - PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
-FRANCESCA MAOLI, Party autonomy in property relationships of international couples: fostering predictability?
-VASSILIKI MARAZOPOULOU, Recognition of adoptions within the EU at a crossroads between European law and national laws: a methodological test of numerous variables.
-IRENE MARCHIORO, The free movement of same-sex registered partners in the light of the evolutive interpretation of Directive 2004/38/EC.
-ZIYANA NAZEEMUDEEN, Challenges in upholding the best interests of the child in cross-border surrogacy arrangements: a comparative analysis.
-LENKA VÁLKOVÁ, Choice-of-court agreements in the EU and Brexit: Hague Convention on choice of court agreements as a solution?
-CARO VAN DEN BROECK, The EU Directive on restructuring and insolvency: towards a new level of harmonisation?
-CEDRIC VANLEENHOVE, Now trending: #serviceofprocessviasocialmedia.
-FELIX M. WILKE, Counter-claims in the Brussels regime: the “common origin” between entitlement to justice and equality of arms?

PART III - EUROPEAN UNION LAW
-CAMILLA BURELLI, The infringement procedure vis-à-vis the ‘Populist Zeitgeist’: perspectives and evolutionary lineages in the last year of Juncker’s presidency.
-DANIEL W. CARTER, Precarious employment in the European Union.
-BENEDETTA CHIODAROLI, Fundamental right to data protection in EU immigration, border control and asylum policies: still looking for a balance.
-FRANCESCO DEANA, Regulating collaborative economy in the EU. Can the EU be collaborative-friendly without sacrificing consumer protection and fair competition?
-MARTINA DRVENTIĆ, EU mechanisms for the protection of unaccompanied minors.
-ANGELA FESTA, Rule of law and European Union: the increasing role of Article 7 TEU.
-DANIEL GRACIA PÉREZ, The challenge of integrating ‘environmentally displaced’ migrants in European asylum law.
-MARCO INGLESE, Regulating Platforms-to-Business (P2B) relations or how the Commission’s legislative agenda is shaping the digital revolution.
-KRZYSZTOF KRZYSTEK, The end of net neutrality in the United States – The madness of King Trump or the start of a new trend?
-MATTEO MANFREDI, From the austerity measures to the European Pillar of Social Rights: what kind of protection for economic and social rights in the European Union?
-CRISTINA SÁENZ PÉREZ, Mutual trust and Brexit: what future for the European arrest warrant?
-DAVID TILT, The historical contextualisation of the (failed) European Unitary Patent.
-GIOVANNI ZACCARONI, Equality and non-discrimination as fundamental elements of the EU constitutional legal order: the case of religious discrimination.

PART IV - LAW AND ECONOMICS
-CARLOS MORENO PÉREZ, MARCO MINOZZO, Measuring the effect of the Central Bank of Brazil’s minutes on market expectations: a machine learning approach.
Ficha:
M.C. Baruffi, M. Ortino (Ed.)
"Trending Topics in International and EU Law: Legal and Economic Perspectives"
Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane (Collana: "Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche dell'Università di Verona - Sezione raccolte e atti di convegno", Nr. 27), 2019
590 P. - 76,00 €
ISBN: 978-88-4954-104-5

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