Legal Issues Journal 4(2)
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In this Issue:
- The Dilemma of the Indirect Expropriation of Host States and the Right to Regulate in the International Investment Sphere. Bashayer Al-Mukhaizeem
- Should Women Be Paid a Fee for Providing Eggs for Research or Reproduction? Mathilde Formet
- Trans Gender Justice: Critical Reflections on the Conceptual Limitations of English Law, the Implementation of the Law and the Relationship with Social Progress. Divya Jalan
- Post-Prest Corporate Groups Veil Piercing:Alternative Avenues to Justice. Charlotte Kouo
- Retention of Title Clauses—A Key to the Romalpa Maze. James Mitchell
- Why Blurring Is A Conceptually Difficult Area of Trademark Law. Â Sequin Rahman
- CASE COMMENT: . Haile v London Borough of Waltham Forest [2015]. Christopher Busst
- CASE COMMENT: Jaloud v The Netherlands [2014]. Stefanos Xenofontos
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Description
Legal Issues Journal (LIJ) publishes original research on all legal matters affecting justice, equality and other pressing issues for societies. The journal welcomes interdisciplinary work at the intersection of law and other disciplines, such as genetics, biosciences, philosophy, linguistics, neuroscience, medicine, and business. The Journal publishes original papers, case comments, short reports, debates and book reviews. The Journal also provides important news and interpretation on changes in the legal world and coming trends affecting law, lawyers, and society. Contribution to society, nationally and internationally, is the focus of LIJ.
In This Issue:
- The Dilemma of the Indirect Expropriation of Host States and the Right to Regulate in the International Investment Sphere. Bashayer Al-Mukhaizeem
- Should Women Be Paid a Fee for Providing Eggs for Research or Reproduction? Mathilde Formet
- Trans Gender Justice: Critical Reflections on the Conceptual Limitations of English Law, the Implementation of the Law and the Relationship with Social Progress. Divya Jalan
- Post-Prest Corporate Groups Veil Piercing:Alternative Avenues to Justice. Charlotte Kouo
- Retention of Title Clauses—A Key to the Romalpa Maze. James Mitchell
- Why Blurring Is A Conceptually Difficult Area of Trademark Law. Sequin Rahman
- CASE COMMENT: . Haile v London Borough of Waltham Forest [2015]. Christopher Busst
- CASE COMMENT: Jaloud v The Netherlands [2014]. Stefanos Xenofontos
Additional information
Weight | 9.8 oz |
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Dimensions | 6 × .4 × 9 in |
Format | Paperback, ePub, mobi |