Roel WestrikSellier - De GruyterWestrik & Van der Weide 2011 R. Westrik & J. van der Weide, Party Autonomy in International Property Law, Munich: Sellier 2011.Westrik R and van der Weide J, Party autonomy in international property law (Sellier 2011)...
Party Autonomy in International Property Law Party autonomy is a subject that is traditionally rejected in the field of property law. Legal systems throughout Europe and most parts of the world still found their property law on the lex situs. This point of view, however, is ... R Westrik ...
Party autonomy rallies almost unquestioned support in international contract law. However, it is controversial to define the borders and parameters of party autonomy. Lawmakers have regulated party autonomy in international transactions by setting out conditions under which parties may choose the law which...
In general, the local committees maintained a basicautonomyand each legislator a large measure of independence. The partydisciplinein voting established by the British parties—which were older because of the fact that the BritishParliamentwas long established—was imitated on the Continent hardly at ...
Implement the autonomy of personnel management in medical and health institutions, fully implement a hiring system, and form a flexible personnel mechanism that allows for entry and exit. Implement salary policies for grassroots medical personnel. Innovate the models for the utilization, mobility, and ...
One of the important reforms of the 4th Five-Year Judicial Reform Plan Outline was increasing the scope of judicial autonomy, while significantly increasing judicial accountability/responsibility. The fact that a senior academic published an article in People’s Court Daily to promote the review ...
According to Markus and Kitayama (1991), Western cultures tend to define the self in terms of individual autonomy, suggesting that individuals are independent of one another. This is a contrast to Eastern cultures, which tend to define the self in terms of social connectedness, signifying a ...
Therefore, the Revolution of 1848 had to bring in its train the unity and autonomy of the nations that had lacked them up to then: Italy, Germany, Hungary. Poland will follow in turn. Thus, if the Revolution of 1848 was not a socialist revolution, it paved the way, prepared the ground...
to ensure judges’ performance of their duties in accordance with law; to ensure judicial fairness; and to preserve the lawful rights and interests of judges”–sends signals concerning the professionalization of the Chinese judges, with principles of independence (better read as autonomy) and fairnes...
the workers, from the very outset, did nothing but raise the bourgeoisie to power. But in any country the rule of the bourgeoisie is impossible without national independence Therefore, the Revolution of 1848 had to bring in its train the unity and autonomy of the nations that had lacked them...