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In the EU, activities of the liberal professions (legal, medical, technical and accountancy professions) are subject to self- and state regulation. Traditionally their regulatory schemes have been legitimised on the basis of the societal role liberal professions assume, dismissing EU competition law as a means of addressing restrictions in professional services markets. Reflecting on the role of professional associations in rule making processes, this book assesses the authority and democratic legitimacy of professional rules with a comprehensive rereading of the principles governing EU competition law (including Article 102 and 106(2) TFEU). As a result, this book challenges the use of a diffuse public interest concept and the dichotomy maintained in past legal writing between competition and non-economic interests in professional regulation.
Antitrust law --- Professions --- LAW / Military --- Career patterns --- Careers --- Jobs --- Professional services --- Occupations --- Interprofessional relations --- Vocational guidance --- Law and legislation
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Military law --- -341.3 <492> --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- National security --- Oorlogsrecht--Nederland --- Law and legislation --- Theses --- 341.3 <492> Oorlogsrecht--Nederland --- 341.3 <492>
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811.1 Rechtvaardige oorlog --- Military ethics --- Military law --- War --- War and morals --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Law and legislation --- Ethics --- National security
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Military law --- War (International law) --- Military law. --- Hostilities --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- Law and legislation --- International law --- Neutrality --- National security
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Military law --- Humanitarian law --- Peacekeeping forces --- Intervention (International law) --- War (International law) --- Military law. --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- National security --- Law and legislation
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Military law --- -Constitutional law --- Constitutional limitations --- Constitutionalism --- Constitutions --- Limitations, Constitutional --- Public law --- Administrative law --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- National security --- Interpretation and construction --- Law and legislation --- -Military law --- Constitutional law
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The protection of foreign investors from uncompensated expropriations traditionally has been one of the main guarantees found in international investment agreements (IIAs). Direct takings involve the transfer of title and/or outright physical seizure of the property. Some measures short of physical takings may also amount to takings in that they permanently destroy the economic value of the investment or deprive the owner of its ability to manage, use or control its property in a meaningful way. These measures are categorized as indirect expropriations. Finally, there are also nondiscriminatory regulatory measures, i.e. acts taken by States in the exercise of their right to regulate in the public interest that may lead to effects similar to indirect expropriation but at the same time are not classified as expropriation and do not give rise to the obligation to compensate those affected.
Articles of war --- Condemnation of land --- Domain [Eminent ] --- Droit militaire --- Eminent domain --- Expropriatie --- Expropriation --- Justice militaire --- Land [Condemnation of ] --- Law [Military ] --- Militair recht --- Military law --- Onteigening --- War [Articles of ] --- E-books
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With security now dominating political agendas at the domestic regional and international levels, the European Union's concern for security has grown apace. This book evaluates the progress of the Union in this regard in the wide contexts of international security and European integration.
Military law --- Law - Non-U.S. --- Law, Politics & Government --- Law - Europe, except U.K. --- European Union countries --- Defenses --- Law and legislation. --- Armed Forces --- Law, Military --- Military administration --- National security --- Law and legislation --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe
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