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Beyond the search for certainty: addressing the cross-border resolution gap (2015)
Journal Article
Mevorach, I. (2015). Beyond the search for certainty: addressing the cross-border resolution gap. Brooklyn Journal of Corporate, Financial & Commercial Law, 10(1), 183-223

This Article compares the development of cross-border solutions for resolving and reorganizing commercial entities to those solutions available for financial institutions. This Article argues that the resolution regime for financial institutions need... Read More about Beyond the search for certainty: addressing the cross-border resolution gap.

The enemy within: criminal law and ideology in interwar Romania (2015)
Book Chapter
Cercel, C. S. (2015). The enemy within: criminal law and ideology in interwar Romania. In S. Skinner (Ed.), Fascism and criminal law: history, theory, continuity. Hart Publishing

The aim of this chapter is to offer a critical analysis of the uses of criminal law in the context of the royal dictatorship and the rise of fascism in Romania during the 1930s. It explores the effacement of traditional categories of legality entaile... Read More about The enemy within: criminal law and ideology in interwar Romania.

Introduction (2015)
Book Chapter
Ghazaryan, N. (2015). Introduction. In K. Markus (Ed.), Services of general interest beyond the single market: external and international law dimensions (1-12). T.M.C. Asser Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6265-063-3_1

© T.M.C. ASSER PRESS and the authors 2015. The chapters of this book address the external and international dimensions of the European legal framework for services of general interest which are often overlooked in the debates about public service in... Read More about Introduction.

‘One cannot legislate kindness’: ambiguities in European legal instruments on non-custodial sanctions (2015)
Journal Article
Van Zyl Smit, D., Snacken, S., & Hayes, D. J. (2015). ‘One cannot legislate kindness’: ambiguities in European legal instruments on non-custodial sanctions. Punishment and Society, 17(1), 3-26. https://doi.org/10.1177/1462474514560186

Non-custodial sanctions, particularly those that are implemented in the community, have different historical roots in common and civil law jurisdictions. Nevertheless, various European instruments seek to shape the imposition and implementation of su... Read More about ‘One cannot legislate kindness’: ambiguities in European legal instruments on non-custodial sanctions.

Happy IP: aligning intellectual property rights with well-being (2015)
Journal Article
Derclaye, E., & Taylor, T. (2015). Happy IP: aligning intellectual property rights with well-being. Intellectual Property Quarterly, 1,

The Chicago School of the law and economics movement, on which the predominant justification for independent property rights is based in most countries, is flawed mainly because it takes economic wealth as the sole proxy for well-being. We suggest re... Read More about Happy IP: aligning intellectual property rights with well-being.