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  1. Down payments: A Franco-Chinese Study

    By choosing the earnest money as the subject of comparison, the present study tries to illustrate the relationship between the legal technique and the legal function on the one hand, between the function of a legal institution and its legal regime on the ...

    vacataire2 - 14/06/2016 - 16:13

  2. Consistency and legitimacy of public prosecution

    At a time in which the institutions of the judiciary are at the heart of public debate, it is apparent that the status and role of the Public Prosecutor are key issues in judicial reform. Further to rulings from the European Court of Human Rights and ...

    vacataire2 - 21/11/2017 - 16:42

  3. Expertise and the fight against electronic banking fraud

    Every year, payment card fraud exceeds 1.5 billion euros in Europe. Organised crime groups are exploiting any vulnerability possible to take a piece of this lucrative activity. Even though the five principal entities in the payment card industry ...

    vacataire2 - 08/01/2019 - 14:45

  4. The cost in competititon European Law. An essay on the acceptance of a financial notion

    European competition law uses economic theory and uses it increasingly. Even if it contributes to enhance the quality of competition law, the reception of competition economics into law is not unambiguous and smooth as the notion of cost illustrates: if ...

    vacataire2 - 23/11/2017 - 15:12

  5. The objectives of Bankruptcy Law in Comparative Law- France, the US, England and Spain

    The objectives of bankruptcy law are varied and evolve over time and situation. Eradicating and punishing bad debtors and guaranteeing payment to creditors are traditional goals. Ensuring the survival of the company and preventing difficulties are modern ...

    vacataire2 - 07/12/2017 - 16:41

  6. The electoral boundaries under the Fifth Republic- between partisan logics and parliamentary interests

    The myth of the gerrymandering overshadows the redistricting. Governments allegedly use it to draw a favorable electoral map aiming electoral profits. Thus, it is supposed to be an electioneering mechanism used for partisan motives. In France, few studies ...

    vacataire2 - 23/11/2017 - 13:31

  7. The effects of the European Social Fund Programme for women in rural Poland

    This research deals with the implementation of the European Social Fund (ESF) in Poland and its impact on women living in rural areas. Our aim is to study the concrete action of the European Union at the local level in the field of employment and social ...

    vacataire2 - 23/11/2017 - 14:47

  8. International Protection of Human Rights and Responsibility of the State before the International Court of Justice

    The increasing number of human rights based claims before the International Court of Justice raises the question of their implementation in the framework of generalist and interstate litigation. The procedure of the Court has been thought and conceived ...

    vacataire2 - 22/11/2017 - 15:15

  9. The navigation system and the protection of the environment in the Black Sea

    The geography of the Black Sea never was the most suitable to apply unconditionally the principle of free navigation. During centuries, it was, and still remains, under specific rules due to the particular strategic geopolitical importance of this region. ...

    vacataire2 - 21/11/2017 - 10:07

  10. The education, foundation and future of human resources and leadership development policies in professional services firms

    This work sits at the crossroads of an industry- professional services- and a global functional field- management education, and seeks to answer one question: how are millenials going to lead?   Are current management education systems, which proved ...

    vacataire2 - 21/11/2017 - 14:19

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