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Identity management is a cornerstone of digital trade and a core component of trust services, starting with electronic signatures. However, there is limited awareness of its legal and technical implications. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has prepared a Model Law on the Use and Cross-border Recognition of Identity Management and Trust Services to provide uniform guidance on how to establish an enabling legal environment for identity management and trust services. The Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) has developed the Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) and its digital counterpart the verifiable LEI (vLEI) as universal solutions for a secure and cost-effective persistent business identifier. This paper illustrates how the MLIT and the vLEI may interact to provide legal and operational certainty to identification needs, thus fostering global economic growth.
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Until now, digitization and sustainability have stood side by side in the discussion of business law. As leading discourses of the present-day business scene, both topics are leading to profound change in companies and are influencing each other in the process - a circumstance that can no longer be ignored by corporate management. The article shows the guiding ideas behind both discussions, as well as their convergences and interactions, and asks about the effects they have on management's duty to act.
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- Bridging the Public-Private Law Divide in the Conflict of Laws; - New Practices in Alternative Dispute Resolution: New Pathways to Peace; - The Singapore Convention: A Giant Leap for Mediation or Just Too Good to Be True; - Potential Nexus Between the Enforceability of Foreign Judgments and the Quality of Civil Justice in ASEAN Did the Preliminary Objections Judgment Resolve the Chagos Archipelago Sovereignty Dispute? - The Order of Periodic Penalty Payments by the CJEU in Cases Filed by a State Against Another State; - The Dichotomy of Obligations of Conduct and Result in International Investment Law; - Investment Arbitration Reform: Third-Party Funding in Investment Arbitration; - Between Protection and Access to Justice: On the Regulation of Returns in Third-Party Litigation Funding; - Contract Adjustment in Arbitration : Should the Approach Be Adjusted? - Current Challenges of Enforcing Annulled Arbitral Awards; - Condifentiality of Arbitral Awards on National, International and Institutional Level; - Digitalisation of Judicial Cooperation in the EU: A Long Road Ahead; - Resolving Cross-Border Consumer Disputes: The Digital Experience in China; - Law Applicable to Non-Consumer Contracts Concluded at an Electronic Auction; - Can Robot Judges Solve the So-Called “Hard Cases”? - Current Challenges of Cross-Border Disputes in Slovakia : Is Slovak Law Anchored in the 21st century
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Le télétravail transfrontalier, une pratique qui se développe depuis plusieurs années dans le contexte du processus accéléré de numérisation de l'économie et qui a reçu une impulsion incontestable en raison de la pandémie mondiale de COVID-19, se profile comme une tendance d’avenir. La dématérialisation du lieu de travail entraînant par essence un effacement des barrières spatiales, la prestation de travail exécutée à distance se déplace en continu à travers les frontières nationales par le biais des technologies de l'information et de la communication. La modification transfrontalière du domicile ou de la résidence du salarié pendant la durée du contrat est aussi une difficulté incontournable à laquelle sont confrontées les parties, un tel déplacement pouvant conduire au changement de régime applicable, sans que ni l’employeur ni l’employé en aient prévu cette conséquence. Face à ces problématiques, il s'impose d'examiner le cadre juridique applicable au télétravail comportant une dimension transfrontalière pour déterminer dans quelle mesure il permet de répondre aux principaux enjeux de cette pratique en expansion. Nous analysons les questions relatives à la détermination de l'autorité compétente pour connaître des litiges impliquant des télétravailleurs transfrontaliers et aux modes d’identification de la loi applicable parmi celles pouvant intervenir pour réglementer les droits et les obligations du travailleur et de l'employeur dans les rapports internationaux et interprovinciaux au Canada, ainsi que la façon dont les normes minimales d'emploi de l’Ontario, de la Colombie-Britannique, de l'Alberta et du Québec appréhendent le télétravail transfrontalier, leurs conditions territoriales d’application et leurs limites.
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- Virtual Arbitration Hearings in Times of COVID-19 (And Beyond); - International Arbitration and Blockchain: Current State, Types, Characteristics and the Future Perspective; - Use of Artificial Intelligence in Arbitration; - The Impact of Brexit on the Arbitration Procedure in Great Britain; - May Misapplication of EU Law Give Rise to International Responsibility of the Member State ... Under Investment Treaties? - International Investment Court System: The Future of Investment Dispute Settlement? - EU and Its New Mechanism for the ISDS in the Protection of FDI – What the Future Holds? - (Un)Clean Hands in International Investment Arbitration: Some Cleaning Required? - Challenges of Arbitrators in Inter-State Cases: A Different Cattle of Fish? - “Rules of Law” and Lex Mercatoria Determination Under the Auspice of ICC Arbitration; - Sources of Transnational Public Policy in International Commercial Arbitration; - Regulation of Arbitration Agreements Under New York Convention; - Comfortable Satisfaction Before the Court of Arbitration for Sport: Consistency Despite Differences? - Comparison of ICC Expert Report vs. ICC Arbitration Award; - Analysis of Civil Law Consequences of Corruption Under the Czech Law... in the Light of International Commercial Arbitration; - The Crime of Bending the Law From the Point of View of the Arbitrator ... of the Court of Arbitration and Application Practice; - The Arbitration Convention as One of the Measures to Eliminate Double Taxation ... in the European Union and in Slovak Republic; - Possibility of Resolving Individual Labor Disputes in Croatian Law by Arbitration; - What We Know, We Don’t Know About Macao’s Arbitration Framework and the Way Forward.
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Les entreprises traversent une crise sanitaire sans précédent, cette crise affecte sa survie et son organisation. Elle oblige les entreprises à se réinventer à faire preuve d'imagination pour transformer une menace en opportunité, et de devenir agile. Derrière cette crise de Covid-19, il est probable qu'une crise économique pointe ses contours: Chômage partiel, récession,faillite, récession et impacts directs et indirects inconnus.Comment surmonter cette crise d'un genre nouveau et résister à ses chocs imprévisibles ? Comment transformer l'entreprise et accompagner le changement ?Pour répondre à ces questions, les travaux de recherche autour du prisme de l'efficience et de la résilience peuvent-ils apporter des outils aux entreprises, afin de rebondir ?
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The year 2018 marked the 60th anniversary of the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, the most important international convention in the area of international commercial arbitration. The Convention is also said to be the most successful international treaty in the area of private international law. This note primarily targets policy makers and their legal advisors in countries looking at ways to improve their business environment, to become more attractive locations for trade and investment, through better dispute resolution options for international transactions. First, the note explains that international commercial arbitration, as part of countries' legally recognized dispute resolution options, is critical to cross-border contract enforcement. As countries strengthen their international arbitration regimes, they improve their competitiveness in international markets and increase investment and trade by reducing transaction risks and the cost of new infrastructure projects. Countries can improve their international commercial arbitration systems by passing modern legislation consistent with international best practice, ratifying international arbitration conventions, strengthening judicial capacity to enforce arbitral awards, and investing in local arbitration centers.
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Constitutional Questions about the Directive on Antitrust Damages Action ... : The Rule of Binding Effect of National Competition Authorities’ Decisions Arbitrability of the EU Antitrust Law Consumer Decision Making Process as a Centre of the Marketplace Effects Rule
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Menée sur une période de deux semaines, dans les localités de Grand-Lahou, Irobo, Dabou, Jacqueville, Songon, Sikensi, Elibou, Tiassalé, Agboville, Akoupé, Adzopé, Yakassé Att obrou, Aff éry, Bonoua, Bassam, Abidjan, Aboisso, Anyama, Bouaké, Yamoussoukro, Djébonoua, Mankono, Korhogo, Boundiali, Vavoua et Odienné, la présente étude vise à amener les sociétés coopératives à s’approprier les principes de bonne gouvernance dans leur quête de fi nancements.
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