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The BookCrossborder threats have increased the importance of internal and external security for the EU Member States. In this respect, the 2020 EU Security Union Strategy provides a coherent regulatory framework for numerous concepts, strategies and action plans in the field of EU security measures concerning, e.g.Critical infrastructure and network information systemsCounterterrorismInstitutional intelligence cooperationThese and numerous other security issues are discussed in the book, providing clarification and insights into the extent and limits of European security cooperation and the degree to which Member States remain solely responsible for their own national security, especially in light of recent ECJ case law.The Advantages at a GlanceComprehensive discussionRelevance to the current geo-political situationTeam of expert authorsThe Target GroupFor practitioners and experts from academia, EU and national institutions, and security organisations.
Zum WerkDer 2013 beschlossene Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) ist eines von sehr wenigen erfolgreich zu Ende geführten Regulierungsvorhaben im Bereich der internationalen Friedenssicherung und zugleich ein kontrovers aufgenommenes Abkommen. Als erster globaler rechtsverbindlicher Vertrag zur Kontrolle des internationalen Handels mit konventionellen Waffen vereint der ATT traditionelle Elemente mit moderneren Errungenschaften des Völkerrechts und bildet dadurch eine Projektionsfläche für verschiedenste, auch rechtstheoretische, Interpretationsansätze.Die vorliegende, auf Englisch verfasste Arbeit geht über Vertragsauslegung oder Inhaltskritik hinaus. Die Autorin entwickelt ein völkerrechtstheoretisches Analyseschema, das eine tiefgehende Bedeutungsanalyse des ATT sowie seine Einordnung in die Evolution des internationalen Waffenhandelskontrollrechts und allgemeine Entwicklungen im Völkerrecht ermöglicht. Es entsteht ein vielschichtiges Bild über Möglichkeiten und Grenzen rechtlicher Steuerungsansätze im modernen Völkerrecht, das auch auf andere völkerrechtliche Abkommen anwendbar ist. Mit der Verknüpfung von Völkerrechtstheorie und Vertragsanalyse zeigt die Arbeit so einen neuen Weg, theoretische Erklärungsansätze für die Völkerrechtspraxis nutzbar zu machen."Hier hat man regelrecht Spaß an jeder Seite und freut sich auf die nächste." (aus dem Zweitgutachten)ZielgruppeFür Rechtswissenschaftlerinnen und Rechtswissenschaftler sowie Praktikerinnen und Praktiker im Bereich Völkerrecht, internationale Beziehungen und Rüstungskontrolle.
Beck internationalKübek/Tams/TerhechteEU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement*A HandbookBy Gesa Kübek, Prof. Dr. Christian J. Tams and Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terchechte2024 Approx 550 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 220,-ISBN 9783406819223A co-publication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.The BookIn force since 1 May 2021, the Trade and Cooperation Agreement is the central legal text governing post-Brexit relations between the UK and the EU. In essence, it is an ambitious "free trade plus" agreement that regulates economic issues, but also addresses a wealth of non-trade aspects. A thorough examination of the regulatory structures, content and contentious issues of the TCA is of major conceptual and practical importance.The present Handbook provides such a thorough examination and serves as a guide to the often complex provisions of the agreement and as a roadmap to an unwieldy agreement. To meet those aims, it offers an analysis of the TCA's individual chapters, matching the agreement's broad scope, from trade to data protection (and covering much in between). In addition to analysing the agreement's individual chapters, this TCA Handbook situates the new legal framework of UK-EU relations from the perspective of international law, European Union law and UK law.The Advantages at a GlanceHigh practical relevanceCovers a broad range of core trade and non-trade issuesClear analysisThe Target GroupFor legal practitioners and scholars active in the field of EU and international law.
Wie blickte die griechisch-römische Antike auf typische Ungeziefertiere von Maus bis Mücke? Anhand dieser oft vernachlässigten Tiere legt das Buch die Zeitgebundenheit von Mensch-Tier-Beziehungen offen.
The bookWritten in English, this book provides an essential overview of core topics of German contract and commercial law. It gives not only important insights into typical issues in practice but also to the legal framework relevant to commercial law matters. Topics include:General contract lawProblems during the negotiation, conclusion, performance and termination of contractsPracticebased tips for contract draftingOverview of key types of contracts (e.g. sales, supply, commercial agency, franchising and transport)Liability issuesDispute resolutionCross-border contractsAdvantages at a glancePractice-based overview key aspects of German commercial lawInsights into modern influences on contractingGerman-English glossary of key termsThe new editionThe second edition includes details on modern-day topics such as:BREXITCollective redressDigitalisationLegal techSupply chainsTarget audienceFor German attorneys advising foreign clients on issues in German commercial law, as well as for companies informing foreign investors on commercial law matters in Germany. The book is also ideal for comparative lawyers and law students seeking insights into German commercial law and terminology.
The BookThe book provides detailed insights into the German law on limited liability companies (GmbH) and stock corporations (AG). It covers listed corporations and corporate governance and tackles questions regarding taxation and accounting.The numerous overviews and tables provide concise and compact information allowing practitioners to quickly become familiar with all central elements of German corporate law. Furthermore, the English translations of the relevant German legislation allow non-German speakers access to the key legislative provisions.Advantages at a GlanceComprehensive insights into German corporate lawEnglish translations of key German legislationUseful guide for day-to-day practiceThe New EditionThe new edition takes account of the relevant changes in European and German law since the last edition (2016), such as the Shareholders' Rights Act (ARUG II), the Second Management Positions Act (FüPOG II) and the Financial Market Integrity Strengthening Act (FISG).Target AudienceFor German attorneys advising foreign clients on German corporate law, as well as for companies informing foreign investors on corporate law matters in Germany. The book is also ideal for foreign advisors, comparative lawyers and providers of linguistic services seeking insights into German corporate law and terminology.
The Book75 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, the first universal human rights treaty of the United Nations era and the keystone of the international legal regime against genocide. In the second edition of their work, Lars Berster, Björn Schiffbauer and Christian J. Tams engage with the Genocide Convention's provisions on an article-by-article basis and elucidate how they contribute to the global fight against genocide. Their Commentary offers an in-depth analysis of the Convention's nineteen provisions. It offers authoritative guidance on the definition of genocide, on the duties of States to prevent and punish it, and on the Convention's implementation regime. Building on the success of the first edition, the Commentary will be of interest to academics, students and practitioners working in international law, criminal law, genocide studies and human rights.The New EditionFor the second edition, the Commentary has been updated and expanded to take account of new developments, includingthe rise of genocide-related proceedings before the International Court of Justice, including in high-profile cases between The Gambia and Myanmar and Ukraine and Russia;new decisions, by national and international courts, specifying the scope of the prohibition against genocide
The BookThe Urheberrechts-Diensteanbieter-Gesetz (UrhDaG) is the German implementation of the controversial Art. 17 Directive 2019/790 (Copyright in the Digital Single Market, DSDM). Germany has decided against a minimum effort implementation and resisted the temptation to just incorporate the wording of the Directive more or less literally into the German Copyright Act (UrhG). Instead, it has opted for a comprehensive implementation in a stand-alone act, including:an extensive definition of an OCSSP with a safe-harbour clause for excluded service providersa detailed provision specifying the obligation to acquire contractual rights of useseveral provisions on direct remuneration for authors, performers and photographersvery detailed provisions balancing between the obligation to preventively block copyright infringing material and the users' rights to freedom of expression and information which more or less anticipated (and likely influenced) the CJEU's decision Poland/Parliament and Council, including a section on uses presumably authorised by lawa redress system consisting of complaints procedures and an alternative dispute resolution mechanismdetailed obligations for measures against abuserights of information for rightholders and for the purpose of scientific researchThe commentary of each article is headed by the current version of the article both in the German original and an English translation followed by a clearly and uniformly structured analysis of the provision including the extensive (academic) discussion that accompanied the implementation procedure. The interplay of the UrhDaG with the German Copyright Act is addressed as well as the respective requirements of the DSMD. The impact of the CJEU's first decision on Art. 17 DSDM (Poland/Parliament and Council) is discussed in the relevant provisions.As Art. 17 DSDM has been implemented very heterogeneously in the Member States, further decisions of the CJEU are to be expected. The detailed German implementation might serve as a reference and source of inspiration for the further specification of Art. 17 DSDM.The commentary aims to meet the expectations both of German and foreign lawyers interested in platform regulation and copyright by providing a detailed explanation both of the German implementation and, by that, of Art. 17 DSMD.The Advantages at a GlanceArticle-by-Article Commentaryin English languageclearly and uniformly structured analysis of each provisionThe Target GroupFor German and foreign Copyright lawyers.
The BookThe China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) is one of the leading arbitration institutions worldwide. Its Arbitration Rules were recently reformed and entered into force in January 2024. This book is not only an article-by-article commentary of the new provisions but is also filled with practical insights and recommendations regarding the application of the CIETAC Rules 2024. Moreover, the book offers key insights into arbitration in China, in particular regarding the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards.The Advantages at a Glance- Compact commentary on the new 2024 CIETAC rules- English language- Practice-oriented with helpful insightsThe Target GroupFor arbitrators, counsel and inhouse counsel.
Beck internationalFranceschi/SchulzeHarmonizing Digital Contract Law*The Impact of EU Directives 2019/770 and 2019/771 and the Regulation of Online PlatformsBy Prof. Dr. Alberto Franceschi and Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Reiner Schulze2023 Approx. 600 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 240,-ISBN 9783406810916A copublication of C.H.BECK, Munich, Hart Publishing, Oxford, and Nomos, Baden-Baden.The Book"Harmonising Digital Law" has become a crucial task for European and national legislation in view of the challenges of the ?digital revolution" for the European Union and for its Member States. The implementation of the 2019 "Twin Directives" on the sale of goods and the supply of digital content and services represents one of the most important steps on this path so far. In addition to the harmonization of Member State law, the emergence of a uniform law of the EU is becoming more and more important with regard to the challenges of digitization, as recently shown in particular by the Internet Platform Regulations.
German Law AccessibleHaase/SteierbergTax Law in Germany°In EnglishBy Prof. Dr. Florian Haase, M.I.Tax, and Daniela Steierberg, LL.M.3rd edition. 2024 Approx. 330 pages. Hardcover approx. Euro 128,-ISBN 9783406793752The BookThe book explains the key features of German tax law, focusing in particular on the tax consequences for foreign investors when investing in Germany as well as the international aspects of German tax law.Advantages at a GlanceCompact English language overview of German tax lawPractice-based and clear presentation through case studies and tax planning strategiesThe New EditionIn addition to a general update, the new edition takes into account in particular the reform projects initiated as a result of the OECD BEPS project, especially the innovations in the area of supplementary taxation, transfer pricing and taxation of permanent establishments.Target GroupFor international companies, investors and wealthy individuals who are or seek to be active in Germany, internationally active legal advisors who require an overview of German tax law, and providers of linguistic services.
The bookThe Digital Markets Act (DMA) brings many new rules for large platform operators. Companies that use central platform services of "gatekeepers" as well as private end-users of platforms are affected.The target groupIn-house counsels, companies, lawyers, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, insurance companies, research institutions, European institutions, non-governmental organisations.
The BookThe Digital Services Act (DSA) creates a completely new European legal framework for digital services. This will have farreaching implications for both providers and commercial users of digital services.The Target GroupInhouse counsels, companies, lawyers, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, insurance companies, research institutions, European institutions, nongovernmental organisations.
Zum WerkThe Data Governance Act (DGA) creates a legal framework for access to (industrial) data (e.g. mobility and health data) and its reuse.This Practitioner's Guide offers those involved a practice-related introduction to the new and complex provisions of the DGA. It shows how companies can use the new law to their advantage and what obligations it also imposes on public sector bodies. The introductory book provides information on which requirements must be met to offer and use the respective data intermediation services.Practical approachComprehensible explanation of recurring terms, including protected data, proportionality of reuse, data altruism, data cooperatives, public registers, objectives of general interest (public policy)Relation to data protection and trade secret rulesPrecise guidance on how companies and public sector bodies can design and use the new rules and how they must or may provide or use the dataThe target groupData intermediation services, data altruism organisations, data protection supervisors, public authorities, lawyers, inhouse counsel, companies, trade associations, research institutions, European institutions.
The BookThe Digital Services Act (DSA) is the successor to the e-Commerce Directive and forms the European "Constitution for Online Services". The new Act includes obligations for providers of digital services to protect business and private users in order to ensure that activities that are illegal offline are also prohibited online.The Target GroupInhouse counsel, companies, lawyers, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, insurance companies, research institutions, European institutions, non-governmental organisations.
The bookThe Digital Markets Act (DMA) is an ex ante regulation of large digital platforms that act as gatekeepers. It not only contains many new rules for gatekeepers but also has a direct impact on all users of these platforms.The Practitioner's Guide is an easyto-use introduction to this highly complex subject. It makes the new law accessible and offers answers to the most important questions, including:How are gatekeepers identified?What are the specific duties of conduct imposed on gatekeepers?What powers do the EU Commission and national authorities have over gatekeepers?To what extent do business users (especially in manufacturing, retail, advertising, publishing and software or app development) benefit from the new rules?How can users enforce their new rights?What rights do third parties have before public authorities and national courts?What procedural issues need to be considered?Questions on private enforcement of the DMA are answered from the perspective of different EU jurisdictions.The target groupInhouse counsel, companies, lawyers, competition authorities, supervisory authorities, business and consumer associations, research institutions, non-governmental organisations, European institutions.
strong>The bookSpace tourism, satellite use, military scope or extraterrestrial resource extraction: space law is increasingly shaping national and international interests.In clear diction and with illustrations and supporting graphics, Hobe presents all relevant legal aspects of space use on the basis of international space law and all relevant national space legislations.The new editionThe 2nd edition takes into account the new legal problems resulting from the rapidly advancing conquest of space. This concerns previously unknown areas, in particular:Space travel by private companiesNASA's Artemis programmeConcrete considerations for the colonisation of the Moon and MarsResource extraction on celestial objectsTraffic rules for outer space.The target groupThe work is aimed at both academics and practitioners of space law in law firms, companies, associations and authorities.
The Book:Personal and corporate income taxTrade and turnover taxInheritance and gift taxTax matters in cross-border activitiesTaxation issues in M&A and corporate reorganisationThe Advantages at a GlanceComprehensive English-language guide to German tax lawAddresses frequently asked questionsPractice-orientated approachGlossary of key termsThe Target GroupFor international and domestic legal and tax advisors, as well as investors who are or seek to be active in Germany who require comprehensive information on German tax law in a commercial setting.
The BookImmigration law, especially the legal requirements regarding the entry and residence of foreign workers, has gained in significance in recent years. In Germany in particular, the shortage of skilled workers has provoked the legislator to respond with legislative reforms. German immigration law is, however, complex and diverse, not least in the business setting. This book provides a practical, English-language guide to navigate through the different requirements and procedures in the fields of business, education and employment. In particular, it covers short and longterm residence titles forEU and Non-EU citizensEmployees and freelancersIntra-corporate transfersThe Advantage at a Glancecomprehensive guide in English to German entry and residence requirements for business, education and employmentpractice-orientatedincludes recent German legislative reforms concerning Skilled WorkersThe Target GroupFor German and foreign attorneys and domestic and international authorities advising clients on German immigration law, for human resource departments.
Zum WerkThe first Civil Code of the PRC (CCC), adopted by the Chinese national law makers in May 2020, came into force on January 1st, 2021. The Code has 1260 articles and consists of a General Part and six books on property, contracts, personality rights, marriage and family, succession and torts. As China does not have a separate Commercial Code, the CCC is equally applicable to commercial transactions. In this sense, the Code is not only of interest for comparative law scholars, but also of great importance for business operation in the country.This book strives to provide foreign readers with a systematic and indepth analysis of the Code.The ?Chinese Civil Code - The Specific Parts" is intended as a volume to follow the "Chinese Civil Code - The General Part" and covers the six specific books of the Code. In principle, this book is organized in line with the structure of the Code itself. In the CCC, real security and personal security are addressed separately, even though some of the issues are the same. This book consequently designates a separate part for the security law to avoid redundancy and to highlight the significant amendments brought about by the Code and its subsequent judicial interpretation. As contract law makes up nearly a half of the entire Civil Code, this book also puts an emphasis on this area and address six major contract types in detail: the sales contract, lease contract, guaranty contract, mandate contract, factoring contract and technology contract.Vorteilesystematic and indepth analysis of the Civil Code of the PRC (CCC)ZielgruppeThe book is written for lawyers, law firms, legal departments, companies and publishers.
"It could have turned out differently" - from this perspective, the volume looks at fourteen caesuras in German history between 1848 and 1989. Here the real and crucial historical events are considered against the backdrop of other historical developments that were always possible - developments inherently present in decisive, often dramatic turning points. In this way new light is shed on what is already known, the essential openness of history made evident.What would have happened if the East German security services had violently turned on the demonstrators in 1989? If the USA had dropped atomic bombs on Germany in 1945? How would Germany have turned out if the effort to establish a constitutional monarchy had succeeded in 1848? This book accompanies the exhibition "Roads not Taken" in the Deutsches Historisches Museum, whose titel has a programmatic dimension: following a concept of the historian Dan Diner, he and the other authors focus on possible historical alternatives. What unexpected coincidences might have altered the real historical events? What role did the personalities involved play in their unfolding? Themes such as Germany's Ostpolitik, the Berlin Wall, the Cold War, the Nazi rise to power, revolution and democratization in Germany are newly evaluated in this way.
The bookThe Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch in the version as from 2 January 2002 is the very backbone of German civil law. Its institutions and principles are essential for the understanding of the law of Europe's major legal systems.The two volumes, comprising over 3500 pages, constitute a full and comprehensive English language commentary of all five books of the BGB: General Part of the BGB, the Law of Obligations, and the Law of Property (Volume I), Family Law and the Law of Succession (Volume II).The commentary of each article is headed by the version of the article at the time of publication (Volume 1: 2018; Volume 2: 2022) both in the German original and an English translation followed by a clearly and uniformly structured analysis of the provision. Focus is laid on the understanding of the purpose and meaning of the provision in the context of the code and the correct use of the terminology both in German and English. As the meaning of the BGB does not always follow from the wording of its provisions, especially if translated into another language, further explanation is absolutely essential.Facing this challenge, the commentary meets the expectations both of German and foreign lawyers by providing the correct terminology and explanation in English to lawyers and translators and by offering a systematic overview on the BGB to lawyers who are not very familiar with German civil law.The advantages at a glanceArticle-by-Article Commentaryin English languageclearly and uniformly structured analysis of each provisionThe target groupFor German and foreign lawyers, scholars and legal translators. ?
Zum WerkDas vorliegende Werk erschien in den ersten 6 Auflagen im Fritz Knapp Verlag. Die 7. Auflage erscheint nun in der Reihe der Fachwörterbücher im Verlag C.H.Beck.Die beiden Sprachrichtungen werden in der Neuauflage in einem Band zusammengefasst. Das gesamte Werk wurde hier nicht nur komplett überarbeitet, sondern auch um 7.000 Eintragungen auf über 83.000 Begriffe erweitert.Einer der Schwerpunkte der terminologischen Neuerfassung bilden die Maßnahmen der Europäischen Kommission, der europäischen Aufsichtsbehörden und des nationalen Gesetzgebers zur Regulierung der Finanzmärkte, zur Eigenkapital- und Liquiditätsausstattung der Kreditinstitute sowie zur Erbringung von Finanzdienstleistungen.In dem vorliegenden Wörterbuch findet man nicht nur der Wortlaut aller relevanten Richtlinien und Verordnungen, erläutert werden auch ihre Inhalte.Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt ist die Terminologie des Derivatehandels mit ausführlichen Erläuterungen zu Aufbau und Funktion der wichtigsten Produkte.Ungeachtet der vielen Begriffserläuterungen wurde die bewährte Grundkonzeption aus Fachterminologie und Alltagssprache beibehalten.Vorteile auf einen Blickca. 83.000 Fachbegriffe zum Thema Bank und Börse in Deutsch und EnglischOriginalwortlaut aller relevanten Richtlinien und Verordnungen mit umfangreichen Erläuterungen zu den einzelnen FachbegriffenTerminologie des Derivatehandels mit ausführlichen Erläuterungen zum Aufbau und Funktion der wichtigsten Produkte.ZielgruppeFür Mitarbeiter und Mitarbeiterinnen in Banken und Börsen, Rechtsanwälte und Rechtsanwältinnen im Bereich Bank- und Kapitalmarktrecht, Fachübersetzer und Fachübersetzerinnen der Sprachendienste in Banken,
The bookThis commentary work is a guide to the EU Trade Mark Regulation (EUTMR) in a practical and comprehensive manner. All provisions on the EU trade mark are commentated on in detail, taking into account the case law of the European Court of Justice and domestic courts as EU trade mark courts. Furthermore, the decisions of the General Court, the Boards of Appeal and the first instance practice of the EUIPO.The advantages at a glancedetailed explanations Article-by-Articlepractical focusincluding case-law from various domestic courts acting as EU trade mark courtsThe target groupFor all legal practitioners and scholars in the field of trade marks and IP in general.
Zum WerkDas neue Einheitspatentsystem basiert auf einem Zusammenspiel internationaler Verträge, primären und sekundären EU-Rechts sowie nationaler Vorschriften der teilnehmenden Mitgliedstaaten. Die Funktionsweise des Systems erschließt sich erst aus einer Gesamtschau der einschlägigen Regelungen unterschiedlicher Provenienz und der Erkenntnis ihres Verhältnisses zueinander. Damit sind in der Rechtsanwendung auf mehrere Ebenen verteilte Rechtsgrundlagen zu berücksichtigen sowie deren Verzahnung und Geltungshierarchie.Das neue Patentsystem, insbesondere das Ineinandergreifen seiner Teile für die Praxis zu erläutern, ist Aufgabe dieses Buches. Es unterrichtet in kompakter Form über die Schritte und Möglichkeiten, mit denen sie auf Klägerseite eine Patentverletzungsklage zum Einheitlichen Patentgericht (EPG) vorbereiten und durchführen oder auf Beklagtenseite einer solchen Klage begegnen kann.Ein Großteil der patentrechtlichen Beratung zu dem neuen Einheitspatentsystem wird gegenüber einer internationalen Mandantschaft erfolgen. Diesem Umstand trägt das Handbuch dadurch Rechnung, dass die Darstellung sowohl in deutscher als auch englischer Sprache erfolgt.Vorteile auf einen Blickkompakte Einführung zum Einheitspatentsystemstarke Praxisorientierungdeutsch- und englischsprachige DarstellungZielgruppeFür Rechts- und Patentanwaltschaft sowie Rechts- und Patentabteilungen in Unternehmen.
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