An Advanced Anthology of Law – Ethics – Business

David A. Frenkel

ISBN: 978-960-598-668-1530 pages

First published in 2024 by ATINER

Price: Paperback: 60€ (It includes Shipping and Handling)

Electronic copy: 30€

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

 

7

Introduction

David A. Frenkel

 

11

Relying on Human Rights Treaties to Establish Access to Same-sex registered Partnerships and Marriage – Confronting the Question of Cultural Sensitivities 

Helen Fenwick & Daniel Fenwick

 

21

Deindustrialisation and Management Sciences. The Shadow of Velleitarismo

Massimo Bianchi    

 

41

Exploring Regional Co-Operation in Area of Legal Education

Geeta Oberoi

 

53

Brief Considerations Regarding the Competence of the Central Authorities in Matters of Filiation, in the Context of the Proposal for a Council Regulation on the Creation of a European Certificate of Parenthood

Nadia-Cerasela Aniţei & Raluca Laura Dornean Păunescu

 

69

AI Occupational Exposure, Language Modeling and Personnel Selection: Future Perspectives of Labour Law

Roberta Caragnano

 

85

Artificial Intelligence and the Labour Market: Impacts and Issues

Roberta Caragnano

 

101

Artificial Intelligence in decision-making: A Test of Consistency between the “EU AI Act” and the “General Data Protection Regulation”

Claudio Sarra

 

113

Artificial Intelligence: A Twenty First Century International Regulatory Challenge  

Ori Igwe

 

131

The Deposit-Return System in the Current European Background

Elena Emilia Ștefan 

 

157

Water - Public Good Vital for Humanity

Elena Emilia Ștefan 

169

The Principles of the Insolvency Procedure in Romania

Lavinia-Olivia Iancu

 

181

Shifting Paradigms: The Controversy and Complexity of LGBTI Protection in Indonesia as the Biggest Muslim Country

Ida Susanti

 

195

Recognition of the Jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court as a measure to ensure the application of International Humanitarian Law: Example of Armenia

Satenik Shahbazyan

 

217

Promoting Effective Refugee Protection in India: Balancing National Interests and International Obligations

Garima Tiwari

 

229

Platform-to-business Contracts in the Light of European Laws in the Digital Society

Maria Luisa Chiarella & Manuela Borgese

 

241

Employment Relationship, Emergency Situations, Formal models of ‘emergency’ Labour Law - outline of main issues

Eliza Maniewska

 

255

Medical Liability for Omission under the Portuguese Criminal Law: A Critical Eye on Portuguese Jurisprudence

Elisabete Ferreira

 

267

Addressing Corporate Human Rights Violations and Environmental Harm: Advancing a Holistic Remedial Framework through Tort Law and the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD)

Emmanuel Kojo Nartey

             

279

Ethical Judicial Restraint and the Rule of Law: Strengthening Constitutional Integrity in the UK

Emmanuel Kojo Nartey  

 

307

Hungarian Model of the Restructuring Process - National Report

Noémi Suri

 

329

Fair Satisfaction due to violations of patients' rights in healthcare

Anka Mohorič Kenda

 

339

Neuroscientific Paradigms and their Implications for Jurisprudential Practice: A Comparative Analysis

Pragya Mishra

 

361

A Constitutional Analysis of the Parental Presence Requirement for Pregnant Pupils during Examinations in South African Schools: A Critical Examination

Tshilidzi Knowles Khangala

 

373

Standing for Climate Change Litigation: A Tort Law Approach and the Way Forward

Charlotte Semarcelle

 

393

Press Freedom in Romania: Regulation, Realities, and Expectations in the Context of Adopting New European Regulations

Daniela Iancu 

 

417

Do Harmonized Provisions Ensure Fairness in International Trade? The European Customs Law Experience

Cristina Faone

 

431

Possible Contribution by BRICS to the AfCFTA: Towards Economic Development and Consequently the Enforcement of Socio-economic Rights in Africa

Katlego Arnold Mashego  

 

451

Attributes of the Romanian State. Special View on the Rule

of Law

Andra Nicoleta Puran 

 

463

Normative Inflation – Cause of Inefficiency of Romanian Environmental Law

Ramona Duminică

 

481

A Comparative Analysis of the right to have “Access to Adequate Housing” in the Republic of South Africa and the Republic of Kenya

Dane Ally

 

493

Complexity of Legal Harmonisation in Southeast Asia: A Diversity of Legal Systems and Languages

Robert Brian Smith  

 

509