2012
DOI: 10.1163/9789004206724
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EU Law and Private International Law

Abstract: Nijhoff Studies in European UnionLaw is a refereed scholarly monographs series dedicated to the critical analysis of the current state and development of European Union law in a broad sense. Apart from constitutional, institutional and substantive issues of EU law, the series also embraces state-of-the-art interdisciplinary, comparative law and EU policies research with a clear link to European integration. Titles in the Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law series will be of particular interest to academics, … Show more

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“…. This semiclassical argument, various finite-N moments [32] for 2 b = , and other evidences not reported here [16,38], suggest that the conjecture could be extended to higher order corrections in N 1 .…”
Section: Further Results On the Cumulants And A Conjecturesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…. This semiclassical argument, various finite-N moments [32] for 2 b = , and other evidences not reported here [16,38], suggest that the conjecture could be extended to higher order corrections in N 1 .…”
Section: Further Results On the Cumulants And A Conjecturesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The judge determined the parties' intention by demonstrating the contract environment and might have applied the common benefit law. However, the court left no doubt that the parties could choose only English law to govern their contract and the parties' freedom was limited by the application of one state's law, naturally, English law (Kuipers, 2012). In other words, the English court began from the premise that the contract could be governed by only one law because the application of two regimes would yield different results.…”
Section: Islamic Finance Dispute Resolutions In the English Courts: P...mentioning
confidence: 99%