Eiríkur Jónsson – författare
586 kr
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2 004 kr
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The Nordic countries are well known globally for their high human rights standards and, at the same time, high degree of internet freedom. This edited collection reveals how the Nordic countries have succeeded in the task of protecting freedom of expression in the new media. It contains an overview of public policy choices and best practices of domestic online companies, which have the aspiration of finding global acceptance.
Reviewing the topic of freedom of expression in new media within Nordic and Baltic countries, this book incorporates both general themes and interesting country-specific themes that will provide wider knowledge on the development of freedom of expression and media law in the online media era. A comprehensive analysis of regulation of online media, both at the level of legislation and application of law in courts and other authorities, are included. This book will contribute to the ongoing discussion as to whether there is a need to modify prevailing interpretation of freedom of expression.
Human Rights Law and Regulating Freedom of Expression in New Media focuses on the multi-layered and complicated relationship between internet and human rights law. It contributes to the ongoing discussion regarding the protection of freedom of expression on the internet in the context of various doctrines of constitutional law, including the proliferation of constitutional adjudication. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of human rights law, internet law, political science, sociology, cultural studies, media and communications studies and technology.
752 kr
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The Nordic countries are well known globally for their high human rights standards and, at the same time, high degree of internet freedom. This edited collection reveals how the Nordic countries have succeeded in the task of protecting freedom of expression in the new media. It contains an overview of public policy choices and best practices of domestic online companies, which have the aspiration of finding global acceptance.
Reviewing the topic of freedom of expression in new media within Nordic and Baltic countries, this book incorporates both general themes and interesting country-specific themes that will provide wider knowledge on the development of freedom of expression and media law in the online media era. A comprehensive analysis of regulation of online media, both at the level of legislation and application of law in courts and other authorities, are included. This book will contribute to the ongoing discussion as to whether there is a need to modify prevailing interpretation of freedom of expression.
Human Rights Law and Regulating Freedom of Expression in New Media focuses on the multi-layered and complicated relationship between internet and human rights law. It contributes to the ongoing discussion regarding the protection of freedom of expression on the internet in the context of various doctrines of constitutional law, including the proliferation of constitutional adjudication. It will be of interest to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of human rights law, internet law, political science, sociology, cultural studies, media and communications studies and technology.
420 kr
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Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law årsbok. 4
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Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law vid Stockholms universitet har till uppgift att främja forskning och forskarutbildning inom affärsjuridik. Det sker bland annat genom att Centret tar initiativ till samt leder och samordnar forskningsprojekt. Centret anordnar också vetenskapliga föreläsningar, seminarier och symposier. I föreliggande skriftserie presenteras fortlöpande bidrag från Centrets verksamhet.
Stockholm Centre for Commercial Law, Centret, har fortsatt att utvecklas, med några nya tillskott av yngre forskare. Centret utgör ett stabilt och kreativt forskningscentrum för kommersiell rätt i vid bemärkelse. Denna antologi presenterar en del av produktionen från flera av Centrets forskare samt dess gäster under året som gått. Artiklarna, som är delvis tidigare publicerade och delvis nyskrivna, speglar dynamiken av den forskarmiljö Centret lyckats skapa.
INNEHÅLL: - Scandinavian Law and European Codification Ulf Bernitz - Rätten att inte lämna ut uppgifter vid beslut om tredjemansrevision Caroline Carlson - Rättsvetenskaplig metod och hierarkin mellan rättskällorna Lars Heuman - Compensation for Procurement Damage in Icelandic Law: Recent Developments Eiríkur Jónsson - Reklamation av investeringsrådgivning och diskretionär förvaltning Fredric Korling - Patentöverlåtelse, sakrättslig fullbordan och hävningsförbehåll Göran Millqvist - Transnational Contract Law Principles in Swedish Case Law – PICC, PECL and DCFR Jori Munukka - Ansvarsförsäkringsskyddets betydelse vid tillämpning av 3 kap 6 § SKL Marcus Radetzki - Obehörig vinst-motiveringar Mårten Schultz - Skatteförfarandelagen – 71 kapitel och alltjämt något som saknas? – några problematiserande reflektioner från ett rättssäkerhetsperspektiv Teresa Simon-Almendal - FinancialCrisis Management and Corporate Governance Gustaf Sjöberg - Försäkringsfall och täckningsprinciperna Jessika van der Sluijs - Commercial contracts under English law – why are they so long? Talk for The Stockholm Oxford Law Symposium, 14 September 2012 Ben Staveley - Ersättningar till ledande befattningshavare i aktiebolag – några riktlinjer Jessica Östberg & Lars Pehrson
Functional or dysfunctional : the law as a cure?
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The topic of the symposium mirrors a particular interest of the activities of the SCCL covering regulatory as well as liability questions thus dealing with legal subjects which have also relevance to the Foundation. After World War II financial markets have gradually undergone huge differences depending on new financial devices, new financial markets and new financial actors evolving together with changes in regulation and supervision. These are circumstances which have together created new frames for the financial industry.
Table of contents: - Extraterritorial Financial Regulation: Why E.T. Can’t Come Home by John C. Coffee, Jr. - Generally on Risks and Liability – Directors’ Liability Under the Law and Regulation in Australia by Rowan Russell - South African Company Law – Directors’ Duty of Care and Skill and the Introduction of the Business Judgment Rule: Answering the Critics by Angela Itzikowitz - International legal risk for banks and corporates by Philip R Wood - Macro-prudential regulation from an English and European Perspective – The Legal and Institutional Dimension by Kern Alexander - Comment on the session on the risks and liabilities of financial markets by Jesper Lau Hansen - Handling Risks in Financial Markets Regulation: EMIR and the problem with CCPs being Too Big to Fail by Erica Johansson - Responsibility of Banks and Their Directors, Including Liability and Enforcement by Klaus J. Hopt - Is there a role for culture and ethics in financial regulation? By William Blair - Tort Law to the Rescue? By Michael D. Green & Brandon Jones - The (non)-liability of banks under English law by Ross Cranston - Implementing liability on the basis of model case procedures – the example of the German Capital Markets Model Case Act (“KapMuG”) by Brigitte Haar - Tort cases in Iceland after the bank crash in 2008 by Eiríkur Jónsson