par Giacinto della Cananea | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract Some decades ago, dissatisfaction with the state of comparative studies in the field of private law induced a group of scholars, in the context of the seminars organized by the Cornell Law School, to elaborate an innovative methodology – a ‘factual analysis’,...
par Giacinto della Cananea | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
First lines In this monograph, Susan Rose-Ackerman, Professor at Yale University, undertakes the comparison of four established democracies – France, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States – with regard to their efforts in ensuring the accountability of...
par Lee Marsons, Yseult Marique | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: In 2022, there have been three major crises in the UK: An economic crisis precipitated by high inflation, high cost of living, a new trading arrangement with the EU post-Brexit and high levels of public spending during Covid-19 leading to massive public...
par Patricia Calvo López, Teresa Pareja Sánchez | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
Abstract: Spanish administrative law, Suspension and restriction of fundamental rights, Public contracts, Autonomous communities, Patrimonial liability. This chronicle aims to provide an overview of the main judicial developments in the areas of public procurement,...
par Philippe Cossalter, Maria Kordeva | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
First lines: Traditionally, German legal scholars have developed the concept of administration, which gradually became a key concept of German public law in the 19th and 20th centuries. According to German doctrine, administrative law includes all actions which do not...
par Elena D'Orlando, Francesca Di Lascio | Déc 12, 2023 | FYPL - Issue1
First lines: The Italian administrative system emerged in the years following the political unification of the country (1861), through the extension of the law of the Kingdom of Sardinia – which had been the main actor of Italian unification – over the other Italian...
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