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Trygve Ben Holland

    Original Fake
    Antifactism
    The Moral Person of the State
    International Law for Non-Lawyers
    Legal Commentary
    Legal Commentary Company Law of Montenegro
    • 2022

      Original Fake

      Works of Art, Organised Crime and the Subversion of Culture

      Original Fake
    • 2021

      Antifactism

      Proxy Wars on the Freedom of Expression

      Antifactism
    • 2020

      The Moral Person of the State

      • 271 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      A new history of the idea of the modern state, focusing on the significance of theological ideas concerning freedom to its development, and the centrality of international law and revolution to its propagation. It will be essential reading for historians and theorists of political thought, international law, theology and philosophy.

      The Moral Person of the State
    • 2015

      The book provides a detailed analysis of Montenegro's journey towards EU membership following its independence in 2006. It highlights key milestones, including the signing of the Stabilisation and Association Agreement in 2007 and the granting of candidate status in 2010. Additionally, the text examines the evolution of the Montenegrin Business Organisation Law, including its amendments aimed at aligning with EU legislation. The commentary captures the legal landscape as of September 2013, offering insights into the country's regulatory framework during this transformative period.

      Legal Commentary Company Law of Montenegro
    • 2015

      This book provides an introduction to international trade and commercial laws, focusing on cross-border issues. It covers basics of International Law, the WTO framework, EU regulations, Company Law, and principles of Contract Law, including the CISG and International Commercial Terms, offering a comprehensive guide for students.

      International Law for Non-Lawyers
    • 2011

      Legal Commentary

      Russian Competition Law

      • 296 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The book explores the evolution of Russian competition laws over the past two decades, focusing on the significant 2006 Federal Law No. 135-FZ, which aimed to unify regulations across commodity and financial markets. It examines substantive and procedural adjustments made to enhance legal competition standards in Russia, aligning them with international norms. Key topics include anti-trust issues, market dominance, mergers, state aid, and public procurement. An annex provides selected important laws, offering a comprehensive understanding of the Law on Protection of Competition in context.

      Legal Commentary