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Various Legal and Other Essays on the Issues of Vital Importance

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Laskowska, Magdalena

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

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Zusatztext

My book encompasses the following papers: 1. Antitrust and the Approach to Innovations 2. To Think Like an Economist - A Challenge for Antitrust Lawyers 3. Illiterate Psychiatric Diagnoses and Their Implications for the Justice System 4. How to Study English at an Advanced Level Immediately after You Have Studied Only the Basics Thereof? A Note for Publishers and Students Alike 5. Guidelines on the Development of a New Scientific Language. The first two papers on antitrust deal with the issues that the international legal doctrine does not recognize or does it generally superficially - sometimes despite certain stronger or weaker appearances to the contrary. Moreover, the paper related to mental health law is really a must reading - not only for lawyers, but also for general readers. I think that it is very interesting and very important! Besides, the paper that advises how to study English (and other foreign languages!) will enormously save you time if you realize how to study very fast and efficiently. Finally, the guidelines on the development of a new scientific language are very interesting for general readers who want to enjoy the aesthetics of the language they speak.

Autorenportrait

Magdalena Laskowska works as a lawyer. She has done a law and economics PhD thesis in EU competition law at the University of Paris 2 Assas in France. She is the author of multiple international publications in the field of antitrust.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 20.04.2017

Umfang: 52 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.4 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9783330069893

Umbreit-Nr.: 2317566

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