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Ordering Ambiguous Acts.
Published 2011“…A more ambiguous (II) act adversely affects a more ambiguity averse DM more, as measured by the compensation they require to switch acts. …”
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Delaware's balancing act
Published 2012“…We examine in this Article the implications of this “out-of-Delaware” trend, emphasizing a difficult balancing act that Delaware faces. If Delaware accommodates litigation too readily, companies, fearful of lawsuits, may incorporate elsewhere. …”
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Groups acting on graphs
Published 1991“…</p> <p>In their book <em>Groups acting on graphs</em>, Warren Dicks and M. J. Dunwoody [Cambridge University Press, 1989] developed a powerful technique to construct trees from graphs. …”
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Delaware's Balancing Act
Published 2012“…We examine in this Article the implications of this "out-of-Delaware" trend, emphasizing a difficult balancing act that Delaware faces. If Delaware accommodates litigation too readily, companies, fearful of lawsuits, may incorporate elsewhere. …”
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Ordering ambiguous acts
Published 2017“…A more ambiguous (II) act adversely affects a more ambiguity averse DM more, as measured by the compensation they require to switch acts. …”
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The Immigration Act 2016
Published 2016“…This note considers the labour law provisions of Part 1 (sections 1-38) of the Immigration Act 2016. These have received relatively little critical attention, perhaps because of the focus on the Trade Union Act 2016, which was going through Parliament at much the same time. …”
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Ordering ambiguous acts
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Delegated and implementing acts
Published 2018“…The Lisbon Treaty created the dichotomy between delegated and implementing acts in Articles 290 and 291 TFEU, having taken over the core assumptions in this regard from the Constitutional Treaty. …”
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