Mentoring Comparative Lawyers: Methods, Times, and Places (eBook, PDF)
Liber Discipulorum Mauro Bussani
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Mentoring Comparative Lawyers: Methods, Times, and Places (eBook, PDF)
Liber Discipulorum Mauro Bussani
Redaktion: Fiorentini, Francesca; Infantino, Marta
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 292
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030347543
- Artikelnr.: 58303375
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Francesca Fiorentini (Ph.D., University of Trento) is an Associate Professor of Comparative Law at the IUSLIT Department, University of Trieste, Italy. She is former Research Associate at the Max-Planck-Institut für ausländisches und internationales Privatrecht of Hamburg within the network "Study Group on a European Civil Code" and former Marie Curie Fellow at the Zentrum für Europäisches Rechtspolitik of the University of Bremen. She has authored a book on secured transactions over immovable property in European law, co-edited many books and published more than fifty articles and essays in Italian, English and German. Some of her works have been translated into Spanish and Serbian. Marta Infantino (Ph.D., University of Palermo; LL.M., New York University School of Law) is an Associate Professor of Comparative Law at the IUSLIT Department, University of Trieste, Italy. She has held visiting professorships in Canada, Colombia, and France. She has authored or co-authored six books and more than fifty articles in Italian, French, and English. Some of her works have been translated into Greek, Chinese, and Spanish.
Introduction(Francesca Fiorentini).- Part I: Property, Contract, and Tort.- Chapter 1. Comparative Law of Secured Transactions. A Perspective of Legal Transplants and Efficiency (Francesca Fiorentini).- Chapter 2. Legal Pluralism in Western Property Law (Denise Marino).- Chapter 3. Comparative Law & Fashion (Federica Pigozzo).- Chapter 4. Contract Law in China (Piero Bologna).- Chapter 5. Consumer Law in Arab Countries (Romina Mondello).- Chapter 6. Legal Stratification in Contract and Tort (Marta Infantino).- Part II: Science, Technology, and Financial Markets.- Chapter 7. Science in the Courtrooms (Paola Monaco).- Chapter 8. The Comparative Law of Risk Regulation (Marco De Morpurgo).- Chapter 9. Comparative Law & Banking Practices (Lea Gesuà sive Salvadori).- Chapter 10. Proxy Advisors and Proxy Voters (Francesco Drigo).- Chapter 11. Comparative Law & Global Finance (Luca Amorello).- Part III: Fundamental Rights, Democracy and Security.- Chapter 12. Measuring Human Rights through Indicators (Giovanna Gilleri).- Chapter 13. Comparative Law and Anti-Discrimination Law (Nicole Garbin).- Chapter 14. Comparative Law and Democracy (Valentina Volpe).- Chapter 15. Comparative Law and National Defence (Stefano Felician).- Chapter 16. Comparative Law and EU Foreign Policy (Marco Gombacci).- Chapter 17. Concluding Remarks (Francesca Fiorentini).
Introduction(Francesca Fiorentini).- Part I: Property, Contract, and Tort.- Chapter 1. Comparative Law of Secured Transactions. A Perspective of Legal Transplants and Efficiency (Francesca Fiorentini).- Chapter 2. Legal Pluralism in Western Property Law (Denise Marino).- Chapter 3. Comparative Law & Fashion (Federica Pigozzo).- Chapter 4. Contract Law in China (Piero Bologna).- Chapter 5. Consumer Law in Arab Countries (Romina Mondello).- Chapter 6. Legal Stratification in Contract and Tort (Marta Infantino).- Part II: Science, Technology, and Financial Markets.- Chapter 7. Science in the Courtrooms (Paola Monaco).- Chapter 8. The Comparative Law of Risk Regulation (Marco De Morpurgo).- Chapter 9. Comparative Law & Banking Practices (Lea Gesuà sive Salvadori).- Chapter 10. Proxy Advisors and Proxy Voters (Francesco Drigo).- Chapter 11. Comparative Law & Global Finance (Luca Amorello).- Part III: Fundamental Rights, Democracy and Security.- Chapter 12. Measuring Human Rights through Indicators (Giovanna Gilleri).- Chapter 13. Comparative Law and Anti-Discrimination Law (Nicole Garbin).- Chapter 14. Comparative Law and Democracy (Valentina Volpe).- Chapter 15. Comparative Law and National Defence (Stefano Felician).- Chapter 16. Comparative Law and EU Foreign Policy (Marco Gombacci).- Chapter 17. Concluding Remarks (Francesca Fiorentini).







