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Law and Sustainability, Reshaping the Socio-Economic Order Through Economic and Technological Innovation, edited by Koen Byttebier, Kim van der Borght

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Law and Sustainability, Reshaping the Socio-Economic Order Through Economic and Technological Innovation, edited by Koen Byttebier, Kim van der Borght
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Law and Sustainability
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1333689821
Responsibility statement
edited by Koen Byttebier, Kim van der Borght
Series statement
Economic and Financial Law & Policy - Shifting Insights & Values,, 6, 2522-5251Springer eBooks.
Sub title
Reshaping the Socio-Economic Order Through Economic and Technological Innovation
Summary
This book deals with some aspects of the future shape of the socio-economic order which would be founded on sustainability principles and the role of law therein, instead of on the prevailing capitalist economic order. The volume elaborates in particular on how innovation, a crucial aspect of free-market capitalism and its laws which constitute the current socio-economic order, could result in a more sustainable economy which, in turn, could lead to a more sustainable society. Moreover, the book analyses current developments in financial and economic law and evaluates their perks, risks and sustainability levels. The book contains no less than 11 chapters in which a variety of experts share their state-of-the-art insights regarding specific domains of socio-economic life. As such, the book deals with topics that are at present fully under debate in societies, such as student credit and the dangers it entails, crypto currencies and how the law tries to regulate this basically private law instrument, groups of companies under Belgian (company) law, a proposal for improving the international monetary system, and seeds and intellectual property rights, besides various other similar themes. The book forms the latest volume of the book series Economic and Financial Law & Policy - Shifting Insights & Values, and fully complies with the series' goal of critically exa mining the legal methods and mechanisms that shape the global free markets and proposing alternatives to them. The book will hereby prove a valuable instru ment for all researchers investigating these matters, besides policymakers and their ad visers as well as all lawyers active in the field of economic law who look for a new per spective on the subject matters dealt with.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The insidious dangers of student credit -- Cryptocurrencies and Special Purpose Vehicles: The Role of Inter national Law in Ensuring the Effectiveness of Economic and Financial Sanction -- Groups of Companies under Belgian (company) Law. An analysis of some points of attention and evolutions -- The Dutch Act on Recovery and Resolution of Insurers in the con text of EU and international developments -- Revisiting Some Earlier Reflections on a New International Monetary System -- Complexity and Regulatory Intelligence: Populism and the City, AI and Hu manities, Climate Change and Crime, Gender Wage Gap and Basic Income" -- Seeds & Intellectual Property Rights: Bad Faith and Undue Influence undermine Food Security and Human Rights -- The new Belgian mediation rules of 2018, a revolution for commercial dispute settlement or a measure in vain? -- The obligation of the de facto director to declare the state of bank ruptcy under Belgian criminal and civil law. Who's who and what's what? -- Amending EU Regulation No. 1151/2012 on Quality Schemes for Agricultural Products and Foodstuffs: Planting a Human in the Terroir -- Neoliberalism: an ideological model that has proclaimed egoism, selfishness and greed to be the basic socio-economic values
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