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Comparative Approaches to International Law (Volume 190)

(26,609 words)

Author(s): E. Butler, W.
E. Butler, W. Keywords: Public international law | Comparative law | Mots clefs: Droit international public | Droit comparé | ABSTRACT In his course, W.E. Butler, Professor at University College London, focuses primarily on four areas of comparative legal studies. The first is the comparative analysis of the international legal system, including subsystems and doctrine. The author then focuses on a comparative analysis of the relations between international law and domestic legal systems and cultures, followed by a …

Les privatisations en droit comparé et en droit international (privé) (Volume 235)

(23,459 words)

Author(s): Von Hoffmann, Bernd
Von Hoffmann, Bernd Keywords: Privatization | Comparative law | Private international law | Mots clefs: Privatisation | Droit comparé | Droit international privé | ABSTRACT Privatization is of interest to the lawyer. It is necessary to transform political decisions into laws to achieve privatization. In this course, Bernd von Hoffmann provides an introduction to the situation of state-owned enterprises and privatization of public enterprises. The author deals with privatization techniques by focusing on the legal struct…

Le droit international privé comparé des états socialistes dans leur coopération économique (Volume 208)

(38,720 words)

Author(s): Kalenský, Pavel
Kalenský, Pavel Keywords: Socialist countries | Private international law | Comparative law | Economic co-operation | Mots clefs: Pays socialistes | Droit international privé | Droit comparé | Coopération économique | ABSTRACT In this course, Pavel Kalensky, Professor at the Institute of Legal Sciences of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Prague, carries out a comparative study of the private international law of countries between which economic cooperation is pursued at two stages: the cooperation carried out primarily …