European Law Students' Association Malta

Edition VI

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Introductory Comments

1. Foreword of the ELSA Malta Law Review by Dr Simone Borg.

2. Editorial by the Editorial Board of the ELSA Malta Law Review consisting of the Editor in Chief, Liza-Marie Cassar.

Articles

3. Deo Falzon – Copyright and Digital Exhaustion, Unanswered Questions and Uncertain Treatment in the EU.

4. Felicity Attard - Combatting the Smuggling of Persons by Sea under the UNCLOS High Seas Regime.

5. Franklin Cachia - Analysing the European Commission's Final Decisions on Apple, Starbucks, Amazon and Fiat Finance & Trade.

6. Justine Calleja - The Free Movement of the Poor: the Legal Implications of a Political Problem.

7. Elaine Degiorgio – The Criminalisation of Revenge Pornography.

8. Harun Iseric - The European Court for Human Rights changes the constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

9. Kirk Brincau, Rachel-Marie Vella-Baldacchino - Accession of the European Union to the ECHR.

10. Luca Zahra, Roberta M. Aquilina - Enforceability of certain commercial contract clauses in terms of Maltese law and a consideration of public policy.

11. Marija Cachia - Limitation clauses: a historical and comparative analysis under both national and foreign laws.

12. Silvio Meli - The oath: genesis, development and Augustinian orientation - a revisitation in the light of recent scholarship.

13. Rachel-Marie Vella-Baldacchino - Data privacy in Japan: Do Recent Amendments Weaken Privacy to Foster 'Big Data'?

Case Studies, Book Reviews and Policy Papers

14. Kevin Aquilina - Book review of President Emeritus Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici, An Introduction to the Law of Education.

15. Leanne Debattista, Charlene Chircop, Mariah Mula,- The Fourth EU Anti-Money Laundering Directive: An Academic Overview.

Competitions

16. Therese Lia - In light of upcoming revision on the Dublin III Regulation, how could this be amended to ensure a fair sharing of responsibility?

17. Corinne Gail Pace - The enforcement of Maltese judgments in other EU member states under the European Union's ‘Brussels I’ regulation, with particular reference to judgments delivered after 1st May 2004 in cases commenced before that date.

18. Julian Vella - The enforcement of Maltese judgments in other EU member states under the European Union's ‘Brussels I’ regulation, with particular reference to judgments delivered after 1st May 2004 in cases commenced before that date

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