Search results for "Comparative Law"
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e-Health and the Internet of Things. Definitions, applications, regulation, actors. Roadmap to a use cases research.
2015
This reports deals with the electronic health (e-Health) as a prism to study the Internet of Things. After having provided the necessary definitions and having described applications, regulators, regulations and actors both in the UK, in the US and in the EU, the author sets the basis for a use cases research regarding the e-prescribing.
Islamic Rites and ceremonies in the Pandemic Emergency between Parallel Legal Orders
2021
The essay investigates how some religious Islamic rules have been accommodated in front ofthe Covid emergency in some European countries and religious communities, highlighting the different and interconnected dimensions involved in this process of accommodation. The author uses the word country, having regard to the state-territorial legal order; and the word religious community, referring to the Islamic rule of law-religion model, based on a personal law conception. In particular, after some conceptual definition on some peculiar issues involved (para. 1), the analysis goes through some rules on funeral rites and ceremonies (para. 2) and on the sacred pilgrimages (para. 3). The conclusive…
Los derechos sucesorios del viudo en Vizcaya y Ayala (II)
2012
Dentro de la pluralidad de legislaciones civiles que conviven en España, el modelo vasco se convierte en paradigma de la idea, defendida doctrinalmente, de que en aquellos sistemas en los que el régimen económico matrimonial es el de separación de bienes, suelen concederse amplios derechos sucesorios al viudo, mientras que, en aquellos que parten de un sistema de comunidad, los derechos mortis causa que se le conceden o no existen, o son mínimos, puesto que la protección a su posible situación de desvalimiento se obtiene ya a través del régimen económico matrimonial. Éste es el caso del País Vasco, donde rige un sistema legal de comunidad como es el de comunicación foral de bienes. La exist…
On porn censorship and liberal ethics in the UK. Brief notes on the Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014
2015
This article deals with the highly criticised Audiovisual Media Services Regulations 2014, which provides that now the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) regulations apply also to the videos-on-demand (and not only to DVDs).
The Reception of Positivism in Spain: Pedro Dorado Montero
2021
The current thesis focuses in one of Spain’s most relevant authors: Pedro Dorado Montero. Acting as a bridge between the criminal law conceptions of the 19th and 20th centuries, Dorado Montero offered a very unique, original theory: the ‘Derecho protector de los criminales’ (Protective Law of the Criminals). Towards the end of the 19th century, a clash between the penal neoclassical theories and the new positivist theories took place. As a result, the hegemony of the old school was contested. To this respect, Dorado Montero’s scholarly career, the context in which he lived and the several European and other international influences he received are duly analysed. Therefore, Dorado Montero’s …
Regulating (and Self-regulating) the Sharing Economy in Europe: An Overview
2018
The article describes the main legal challenges for regulating the sharing (or collaborative) economy in Europe and explains how the existing body of EU law applies to these new business models. In the last part, it makes a few brief comments on the need for future regulation.
ANDREW WEBSTER: NUOVO BOSMAN O SEMPLICE APPLICAZIONE DELLE REGOLE? Una lettura in chiave concorrenziale
2008
The article critically analyses the case of Andrew Webster taking into consideration the antitrust perspective applied to the sport system,.