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Russian courts misinterpreted article V(1)(c) of the New York Convention University of Antwerp
The OE/VY case: the CJEU takes a pragmatic approach to the nationality privilege of Article 3(1)(a) Brussels IIa Regulation University of Antwerp
Researching the history of fairgrounds is detective work University of Antwerp
How can we study nineteenth century fairground culture? How do we piece together a historical narrative based on limited and fragmentary sources? Most travelling fairground attractions left few traces, except for fragments in the form of flyers, posters, program booklets, newspaper reports, postcards and occasional photos. But sometimes, miraculous discoveries are made. One happened when Thomas Weynants discovered items from a forgotten ...
Tax law meets sustainability University of Antwerp
Anne Van de Vijver and Tarcísio Diniz Magalhães (University of Antwerp) delve into the interplay between corporate taxation and sustainability, examining it through the lenses of ethics and economic theory. The blog post stresses the importance of responsible corporate tax lobbying in the context of sustainability. The piece draws from Immanuel Kant's moral principles to propose ethical corporate tax lobbying standards, including transparency, ...
Blog CarEdOn University of Antwerp
Urgent action on climate change must go beyond microfinance 'business as usual' University of Antwerp
Debt and green transition University of Antwerp
This post introduces a blog series where multiple authors explore the role of debt as one of the most popular financial tools behind the ‘green transition’. Green and sustainability bonds, green microfinance, insurance and loan-enabled ‘loss and damage’ finance, are but a few of many variations of the governance logic, which uses debt to ‘green’ the economic system, while at the same time fuelling the financial and economic structures that lead ...
The crowd-mapping of community-based monitoring and citizen science initiatives University of Antwerp
This blog post presents the finding of Communitor's Crowd-Mapping of Community-based Monitoring and Citizen Science initiatives in the Global South. We analyze the objectives, designs, degrees of citizens or communities’ participation, and main data users in these initiatives.