Publicações Digitais
Portugal, Europe and the Globalization of the Law
Autor:
Vasco Pereira da Silva, Bernd Oppermann, Patrick Hugg, et al.
Editora:
Erasmus and International Relations Office - FDUL
Ano da Publicação:
2015
Celebration of the Centenary
Law Faculty of the University of Lisbon
International Conference
(27th September 2013)
CONTENTS
Introduction
Chapter I
Portugal, Europe, and the Globalization from the perspective of private law
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Bernd Oppermann (University of Hannover)
«Portugal, Europe, and the Globalization from the perspective of private law»
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Patrick R. Hugg (University of Saint Louis)
«Portugal, Europe, and Globalization from the Perspective of Private Law – A Transatlantic View»
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Luís de Lima Pinheiro (University of Lisbon)
«Portugal, Eerope and Globalization in the Private Law Perspective»
Chapter II
Portugal, Europe, and the Globalization from the perspective of public law
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Rainer Arnold (University of Regensburg)
«The internationalization of Constitutional Law»
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Francisco Balaguer Callejón (University of Granada)
«Portugal, Europe and the Globalization from the perspective of Public Law»
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Fausto de Quadros (University of Lisbon)
«Portugal, Europe and Legal Globalization»
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Luís Pereira Coutinho (University of Lisbon)
«Report»
Chapter III
Portugal, Europe and the Globalization from the perspective of Law and Economics
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Prof. Dr. Rainer Prokisch (Maastricht University)
«Portugal, Europe and the Globalization from the perspective of Law and Economics»
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Ana Paula Dourado (University of Lisbon)
«Global Governance, Global Standards and Democracy in Taxes»
Chapter IV
Portugal, Europe and the Globalization from the perspective of Law History
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Janez Kranjc (University of Ljubljana)
«Legal education in the time of globalization – the case of Roman law and legal history»
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Caroula Kervegan (University of Cergy-Pontoise)
«Ancient and Modern Globalization: a few history lessons»
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Miguel Romão (University of Lisbon)
«Final report of the session “Portugal, Europe and the Globalization from the perspective of Law History”»