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Riforma Pensionistica Monti-Fornero, Michele Faioli
Riforma Pensionistica Monti-Fornero, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Innovating Financial Law In The Early Modern Netherlands And Europe: Transfers Of Commercial Paper And Recourse Liability In Legislation And Ius Commune (Sixteenth-Eighteenth Centuries), Dave De Ruysscher
Dave De ruysscher
In this contribution it is demonstrated how in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Dutch rules concerning negotiable credit instruments (i.e., bills obligatory to bearer and bills of exchange) transformed financial law throughout the European continent. The Antwerp and Amsterdam authorities devised precepts of law on such issues that went against substantial principles of the academic ius commune. In the course of the seventeenth century, the former’s success brought about their insertion into financial legislation of German cities. This phenomenon came along with a new comparative approach of legislators in the whole of Europe, which was typical of that period. During …
Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo
Lavoro E Produttività Nell'economia Globale. La Contrattazione Collettiva Decentrata Dopo La Manovra Di Ferragosto 2011, Michele Faioli, Angelo Pandolfo
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.
Evading Legislative Jurisdiction, Austen Parrish
Evading Legislative Jurisdiction, Austen Parrish
Austen L. Parrish
In the last few years, and mostly unnoticed, courts have adopted a radically different approach to issues of legislative jurisdiction. Instead of grappling with the difficult question of whether Congress intended a law to reach beyond U.S. borders, courts have side-stepped it entirely. Courts have done so by redefining the definition of extraterritoriality. Significant and contentious decisions in the Ninth and D.C. Circuits paved the way by holding that not all regulation of overseas foreign conduct is extraterritorial. And then suddenly, last term, the U.S. Supreme Court breathed life into the practice. In its landmark Morrison v. National Australia Bank …
Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli
Riforma Fiscale E Redditi Di Lavoro Dipendente: Per Una Fiscalità Volta Verso Il Nuovo Millennio, Michele Faioli
Michele Faioli
No abstract provided.