The UIA partners with LexisNexis to produce a series of publications on relevant legal issues.
Expert practitioners and academics from different jurisdictions explore the interface between the contract of carriage and sales of goods, outlining best practices to facilitate negotiating and drafting contract clauses in international sales and transport contracts.
In this latest edition of the UIA-LexisNexis Publications Collection, practitioners across Europe, the Americas, and the GCC discuss the ins and outs of the family business, inheritance, and estate planning.
This edition discusses how different countries regulate the family business, how to deal with partners and family members, what happens when inheritance is the main asset in a family company, the special challenges faced in a family business insolvency process, and international considerations when it comes to mixing family, business and inheritance.
Family lawyers, corporate lawyers, insolvency practitioners, and estate planners will find this book to be an invaluable guide in assisting clients in navigating a complex legal environment during a sensitive and stressful time for families.
A multi-jurisdictional analysis of marriage, custody and divorce. Discussing differing legal systems and their recognition of relationships.
Assisting clients in family law matters can be a complex, sensitive and drawn out process. In the eighth volume of the UIA-LexisNexis Publications Collection, practitioners from all over the globe give their expertise and advice on matters such as surrogacy, marriage and divorce under international law, the rights of the child and custody laws. This publication should provide invaluable insight into cross-jurisdictional family law matters and assist practitioners in giving their clients the best possible guidance.
In light of governments engaging more private sector partnerships in several areas of strategic importance, such as infrastructure projects, energy, education and security, the seventh book in the UIA-LEXISNEXIS Publications Collection explains in practical terms how public procurement rules apply in EU countries and other regions of the world.
Authors from around the globe address specific elements of the public procurement process such as:
• The public procurement legal framework
• Common award procedures
• Social and environmental concerns encompassed in public procurement rules
• E-Procurement regulation
• The litigation process
This book is intended to assist any practitioner in the public procurement sector in developping a fuller understanding of the public procurement process and its legislative developments at a global level.
Selling its products or services is of key importance for every business. These sales and promotional activities often require the deployment of agents, distributors or other distribution intermediaries. At the international level, distribution regularly requires establishing contracts for international sales and contracts with distribution intermediaries in different countries. There are many issues to consider and pitfalls to avoid in drafting such contracts.
In this sixth book in the UIA-LexisNexis Publications Collection, legal practitioners share their expertise on drafting international contracts of commercial agency or distributorship, as well as contracts for other forms of distribution, in the European Union, North America, Australia and China.
AI is everywhere, and the legal sector is no exception. In a world driven by algorithms, what should (or can) the law do and how?
In this fifth book in the UIA-LexisNexis Publications Collection, Tech Law practitioners with first-hand experience in the upheavals provoked by AI address these key questions. In addition to new forms of regulation that emerging technologies are bringing about, this book deals with the legal schemes that are today regulating the use of AI techniques, including the new European regulation on the protection of personal.
This fourth book in the UIA-LexisNexis Publications Collection contains the speakers’ written contributions to the Congress, as well as contributions of other experts in the field, and examines the legal issues arising from the exploitation of natural resources on a legislative, administrative and contractual level. The book also focuses on on compliance mechanisms, dispute resolution and other mechanisms for redress.
This book is on the legal aspects of starting up and funding a business. Practitioners from various jurisdictions cover legal topics and trends relevant to start-ups and crowdfinancing and provide an overview of the currently booming start-up environment. This book covers the most relevant legal topics on startups and crowdfinancing and assists legal practitioners in better understanding concerns in this area. It is a great read for any legal practitioner wishing to venture into the start-up and crowdfinancing world.
This book introduces its readers to the fundamentals of regulatory compliance. Many important topics are addressed, including the challenges to compliance, the emergence of internal control and compliance systems within companies, and tools that may assist a company in compliance management. It details the views expressed by speakers at the 2016 UIA Budapest Congress concerning how legal practitioners in various jurisdictions are dealing with the compliance agenda.
This book explores recent developments on the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgements and arbitral awards from both a domestic and a cross-border perspective. Particular attention is paid to current trends concerning these principles in EU Regulations and international conventions.
What is the precise status of women today? Even if their circumstances have considerably evolved, discrimination is still preserved though laws, traditions, and beliefs. This question is judicial, political, and sociological.
This book addresses many of these issues, both in the context of the economic person or within the private sphere.
These ideas were put forth on the study day organized on March 27, 2015 by the UIA Belgian National Committee and the French Section of the Brussels Bar Association.
We are currently witnessing a true social, economic, and technological revolution. The exploitation of private information with big data and the internet of things will change the world. Given these advances, but also with an awareness of the concerns this revolution might bring up, it is important to rely on the basic fundamental rights. As such, the book reviews the jurisprudence of both the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
A special attention is also given to the geographic scope of the application of the new regulations and of the transfer of data. The book highlights the American perceptions of these data protection rules in reference to the last negotiations between Europe and the United States. It particularly addressed the right to be forgotten, the issues with profiling, and the system for receiving notifications of security breaches, highlighting the challenges inherent within the protection of personal data within financial services, particularly when it comes to payment fraud.