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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (392 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783034348232
    Series Statement: Cultures Juridiques et Politiques Series v.20
    Content: The period of Eurasian countries going their own, national(ist) way in building a legal system as modus operandi(Europe before 1950, Central Asia under Soviet rule, East Asia in colonialisms) has yielded to one when no 'universal' system applies
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Series Information -- Copyright Information -- Table of contents -- Acknowledgements (Remus TITIRIGA, Hye-Hwal SEONG, Zhuldyz SARAIMBAEVA, Pierre CHABAL, Louis-Philippe GRATTON) -- Welcoming address (Young-Jin JUNG) -- Foreword (Won-Oh KIM) -- Preface (Gwan-Ju AN) -- General introduction (Remus TITIRIGA) -- Part I Challenges and turmoil in the region: When conflictual dynamics take over from Covid and jeopardise the context of cooperation -- Introduction (Sung-Kee HONG, Pierre CHABAL) -- Moscow, the third Rome. Historical and legal origins of a spiritual and temporal translation of the Roman Empire (15th-16th centuries) (Élise FRÊLON) -- Growth and decline (décroissance): For a balanced global governance (Philippe GAST) -- Risks and opportunities for Kazakhstan's foreign policy in the context of modern geopolitical changes (Kuralay BAIZAKOVA, Fatima KUKEYEVA) -- The crisis of modern international law and of its mechanisms to provide international security (Sagyngaliy AIDARBAYEV) -- A permanent neutrality for the Korean peninsula: Past and present (Tai-Uk CHUNG) -- Prospects of the "Greater Turkestan" idea in the wake of the EAEU's weakening (Yesbol OMIRZHANOV, Almagul TUSUPOVA, Binur BERTAYEVA) -- A study on the transformation from the linear economy to a circular economy (Young-Geun CHAE) -- Part II Legal, political and economic impact on commercial institutions (EAEU, EU ...) and cooperation agreements (Silk Roads ...) -- Introduction (Sagyngaliy AIDARBAYEV) -- Legal aspects of the global tax reform (Ilya LIFSHITS) -- The sanctions related to Russia's military action in Ukraine: Impact and future (Remus TITIRIGA) -- Customs protection of intellectual property rights within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union and of the European Union (Zhuldyz SAIRAMBAEVA, Madina NURTAY) , Dispute settlement in the WTO: International experience and prospects for Kazakhstan (Zulfiya BAIMAGAMBETOVA, Assem AKHMETOVA) -- Normalisation of Korea-Japan relations: The "comfort women" agreement and the judicial decision on compensation for forced labour (Sung-Kee HONG) -- The Singapore Convention on mediation: An opportunity for Eurasia (Guillermo PALAO) -- Part III Legal and political impact on security institutions (SCO, CSTO ...): Expansion, re-"centration" or deconstruction of great ensembles? -- Introduction (Pierre CHABAL) -- Migration management issues and regional organisations (Klara MAKASHEVA, Leila DELOVAROVA) -- The CSTO as an unlikely partner for sustaining the Caspian security architecture (Zhulduz BAIZAKOVA) -- The OSCE and the Ukraine crisis: What future for global and cooperative security? (Philippe LAGRANGE) -- Ensuring security in Central Asia: Legal aspects of the activities of the CSTO and of the CICA (Gulmira MASHIMBAYEVA) -- The transformation of the SCO in the new conditions of a multipolar world: Prospects for enlargement and positional changes (Leila DELOVAROVA, Alibek YERMEKOV) -- Legal aspects of the security of the Caspian region in light of the Russia-Ukraine conflict (Bakhyt UDERBAYEVA) -- Are institutions, especially regional, still called to last or to become mere transient constructs ? (Pierre CHABAL) -- Part IV Artificial Intelligence and Big data -- Introduction (Amandine CAYOL) -- Artificial intelligence and algorithms regulations in China: Implications for regional and international commerce (Louis-Philippe GRATTON) -- The transformation of the antitrust regulation: China's digital platforms' development at a new phase (Bing CHEN) -- Is it possible to impose a tax on Artificial-Intelligence robots? (Young-Soon KIM) , Insurance in the face of the increase of cyber risks in the wake of regional instability (Amandine CAYOL) -- Artificial-intelligence-generated works and Korean patent law reforms needed to accommodate the growth of Artificial Intelligence Generated Inventions (Soo-Mee LEE) -- Could data lie?: Generative artificial intelligence and bias (Hyun-Jin KIM) -- General conclusion: The scarcity of legal resources on Eurasia (Louis-Philippe GRATTON) -- Concluding remarks (Hye-Hwal SEONG) -- Afterword (Zhuldyz SAIRAMBAEVA) -- Postface (Pierre CHABAL) -- List of contributors -- Series Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Titiriga, Remus Eurasian Legal Systems in a World in Transition Bern : Peter Lang AG International Academic Publishers,c2024 ISBN 9783034348225
    Language: English
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