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 05-05-2010


Intersentia has signed a distribution agreement with I-Group Ltd. As of 1 May 2010, I-Group will actively promote and distribute our books in China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.

30-03-2010
Intersentia is proud to announce the publication of Development as a Human Right with a contribution by Noble Prize-winner Amartya Sen and forewords by Navanethem Pillay, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and Louise Arbour, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. More information on this book....

15-02-2010
Third Annual Conference of the multidisciplinary journal Competition and Regulation in Network Industries (Brussels, 19 November 2010) – Call for papers.
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The first issue of the European Labour Law Journal has just been published.

The European Labour Law Journal is set to increase and foster the debate on the future of labour law in Europe and to increase the knowledge of labour law, in order to better define the role of labour law in Europe and in light of a European Social Model which can provide solutions for the challenges facing the EU and its Member States, requiring a good combination of economic market performance and quality of life, good work and social justice. In order to contribute to this, the Journal is set to study European labour law in its multiple dimensions, meaning in its national, EU and international contexts. Current and future developments in Europe and the world necessitate a fundamental investigation of labour law in the EU and its Member States, and of the basic principles of labour law in Europe.

The Journal fills an existing gap in the academic community. Although there are many national and some internationally oriented labour law journals, none of them specifically addresses the EU as a central focus of attention, including developments of labour law in the EU at the level of the Member States.

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