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This book shows that State accession to an international legal text is understood differently in different parts of the world, and moreover, that many conventions in the practice of international law are justifiable because of the assumption that accession is agreement.
This book discusses regulatory developments across the African continent meant to accommodate and/or further drive... Læs mere
This book focuses on Phase II of the AfCFTA agreement which is particularly related to negotiations for an Investment... Læs mere
This book offers a clear and intellectually rigorous gateway into international arbitration. The book’s original “anatomical” approach dissects arbitration into... Læs mere
Port Economics provides a detailed discussion of port freight service users, such as freight water and land carriers, that have their ships and vehicles serviced and their cargoes... Læs mere
This book explores the evolution and internalization of regional international law in the Eurasian Russian context, covering... Læs mere
This book offers a comprehensive examination of the resulting trust, a foundational legal mechanism for determining the beneficial... Læs mere
This volume identifies and analyses case studies of 'legal survivals' — legal forms which, though created under state... Læs mere
In an era marked by economic uncertainty and rising living costs, the need for compassionate and effective personal insolvency systems has never been more urgent. This edited volume offers a timely and incisive exploration of the complexities of personal insolvency regimes.
Digitalisation is poised to bring about significant and often unpredictable transformations in the formation and execution of all kinds of contracts of carriage. This... Læs mere
Drawing on a range of perspectives, the chapters in this collection reflect an affirmation of the continued utility and importance of... Læs mere
Adopting a pioneering ‘post-eclectic’ paradigm, this book systematically demonstrates that private international law must incorporate ‘global common values’ into its normative foundation.