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Explores intersections and boundaries between public procurement and contract law, examining how these legal regimes diverge, influence, and occasionally overlap during the performance stage of public contracts.
An innovative study of how EU constitutional principles can be leveraged to further civic participation through the commons.
This innovative study re-assesses EU competence, drawing on extensive archival research to establish when the EU may act.
Nyt i 7. udgave Det er usikkert, hvornår Retsplejerådet vil foreslå ændrede regler på det fogedretlige område. Det er derfor ikke muligt at afvente dette. Der er siden 6. udgave... Læs mere
"Polio: Fra oldtid til nutid" er en populærvidenskabelig fagbog med stærkt medicinhistorisk afsæt af Sven-Erik Svehag, og så er det den første danske udgivelse om polioens historie nogensinde. Til... Læs mere
This book explores the various rationales offered by Jewish groups in late antiquity for the authority of the Divine Law. While Second Temple... Læs mere
This seventh edition of the leading and most detailed work on the law of minority shareholders examines the impact of recent important case law from the UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, and the Caribbean.
By comparing legal and political constitutionalism, Defending the Political Constitution explores the normative and empirical advantages of a political constitution and its democratic mechanisms.
Drawing on extensive archival and statistical evidence, Contested Competences in the European Union presents a comprehensive theoretical, empirical, and historical account of the phenomenon of competence contestation across key policy areas.
This book provides an in-depth analysis of the public health approach to violence reduction in the UK. It draws on 190 interviews with professionals and members of affected communities to examine the impact and evolution of these strategies.
Covering EU financial supervision law, general EU law, contract law, and consumer law, this book provides a robust analysis of freedom of contract and its restrictions in the European financial sector.