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From ‘Prisoner's Dilemma’ to Reluctance to Use Judicial Discretion: The Enemies of Cooperation in European Cross-Border Cases

2017

This article will focus on Articles 41–44 of the Recast European Insolvency Regulation (Regulation 2015/848) and the dynamic of cooperation and communication between courts and insolvency practitioners. Two main ideas will be maintained. The first is that cooperation requires a legal framework which is certain—otherwise, prescriptions imposing duties of cooperation and communication might produce ‘prisoner's dilemmas’ and, paradoxically, unwillingness to cooperate. The second idea is that prescriptions imposing duties of cooperation and communication have an intrinsic open texture—this characteristic ontologically requires courts and insolvency practitioners to make choices between differen…

European levelInsolvencyJudicial discretionLawPsychological interventionNational levelSociologyPrisoner's dilemmaLawFinanceInternational Insolvency Review
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Spanish Judicial Decisions of Private International Law, 2009

2009

Public lawJudicial discretionLawPolitical sciencePrivate lawComparative lawInternational lawMunicipal lawJudicial activismPublic international lawSpanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Spanish Judicial Decisions in Private International Law, 2007

2007

Public lawJudicial discretionLawPolitical sciencePrivate lawComparative lawInternational lawMunicipal lawJudicial activismPublic international lawSpanish Yearbook of International Law Online
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Licenziamento e rideterminazione della sanzione disciplinare nel lavoro pubblico privatizzato

2020

Il contributo, dopo un’analisi della disciplina sanzionatoria del licenziamento invalido nel pubblico impiego, prende in esame il nuovo art. 63, c. 2 bis, del D.lgs. n. 165/2001. La norma, che attribuisce al giudice il potere di rideterminare la sanzione in caso di difetto di proporzionalità, è oggi una peculiarità della disciplina del lavoro pubblico privatizzato. L’Autore ritiene che questa si ponga in controtendenza con le recenti riforme del lavoro in Italia, in quanto recupera importanti spazi alla discrezionalità giudiziale.

Settore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroThe contribution after the analysis of the sanction of invalid dismissal in the public sector examines the new art. 63 paragraph 2 bis of Legislative Decree n. 165/2001. The rule which gives the judge the power to re-determine the sanction in case of lack of proportionality is today a peculiarity of the discipline of the public sector. The Author believes that this goes against the trend of recent labor reforms in Italy recovering important spaces for judicial discretion.
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