JOURNAL NEW ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT: Global jurist: Special Issue Law and Boundaries 2014
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A new special issue of Global Jurist has just been published: this special issue collects some of the most interesting papers presented during the conference: "Law and Boundaries 2014".
Click here for the table of content of this issue.
Half Day Workshop: 'Mapping Law Globally' 13 May 2015 - 3:00 - 6:30pm Room 313, Law Building, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS Hosted by the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC). This seminar considers the spatial dimensions of legal processes and the (dis)orderly aspects of geographical processes as we discuss land title registration systems, the world’s first factory and public billboards. By participating in this conversation between geography and law, we hope for further critical consideration of the racist effects of liquefying land, the different legal mechanisms of industrial place-making, and the role of judicial ‘space-talk’ in constituting public spheres. Chair Dr Ruth Fletcher , Queen Mary University of London Programme 3-4pm: Making Land Liquid: Race, Time and Title Registration Author: Sarah Keenan , Birkbeck University of London Commentator: Simon Reid...
Secured Credit in Europe From Conflicts to Compatibility by Teemu Juutilainen This monograph seeks the optimal way to promote compatibility between systems of proprietary security rights in Europe, focusing on security rights over tangible movables and receivables. Based on comparative research, it proposes how best to tackle cross-border problems impeding trade and finance, notably uncertainty of enforceability and unexpected loss of security rights. It offers an extensive analysis of the academic literature of more recent years that has appeared in English, German, the Scandinavian languages and Finnish. The author organises the concrete means of promoting compatibility into a centralised substantive approach, a centralised conflicts-approach, a local conflicts-approach and a local substantive approach. The centralised approaches develop EU law, and the local approaches Member State laws. The substantive approaches unify or harmonise substantive law, while the conflicts a...
International Law Association British Branch Spring Conference International Law as a Mechanism for Justice Location: University of Essex, Colchester Campus. Dates: Friday 29 and Saturday 30 May 2015. Click here for further information.
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