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Save up to 20% at e-elgar.com I For our digital content visit: elgaronline.com LAW TITLES PUBLISHED JULY - SEPT 2024 The ‘Pillar Two’ Global Minimum Tax Edited by Werner Haslehner, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg, Georg Kofler, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria, Katerina Pantazatou, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg and Alexander Rust, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria ‘This engaging book, featuring contributions from European tax experts, examines Pillar Two from what seems to be every conceivable perspective. The volume’s panoptic approach yields surprising insights with respect to the issues likely to emerge from the OECD’s radical reformulation of the rules of international taxation.’ – David Rosenbloom, Caplin & Drysdale, US Key Features: • Exploration of the Pillar Two proposal’s formative development • Detailed discussion of key concepts such as process legitimacy • Examination of the Pillar Two objectives and the reasons which led to its adoption • Assessment of the interaction between the GloBE rules and national law, European law, and existing bilateral tax treaties • Consideration of the impact of the new regime on multinational businesses and the future interaction of states through tax competition • Step-by-step analysis of the complex set of GloBE model rules that have been put in place to make the minimum taxation regime effective 2024 352 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 0873 6 £170.00 / $246.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Tax Law and Practice series EU Competition Law and Intellectual Property Rights Pat Treacy, Former Head of Competition Law, Bristows LLP, London, UK and deputy judge of the High Court of England and Wales (2018–2024) ‘An indispensable addition to the toolkit of any practitioner dealing with the complex relationship between EU Competition Law and IPRs. Pat is able to condense her decades-long experience in the field in a very accessible manner. The book is full of practical tips, making it a daily source of inspiration for competition lawyers litigating cases concerning IP related conducts and for IP lawyers needing to understand the competition law constraints in the exercise of IPRs. It will undoubtedly become one of the most often used resources on many desks.’ – Vittorio Cerulli Irelli, Partner, Trevisan & Cuonzo, Italy Key Features: • Focus on the Tech and Pharmaceutical sectors • Extensive commentary on relevant case law and landmark judgments • Coverage of general principles which underpin competition law and IPRs • Practical guidance on how lawyers might assess the likelihood of infringement and advise clients accordingly • Comprehensive treatment of competition rules relating to licence agreements across Patents, Copyright and Trade Marks 2024 554 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 688 7 £206.00 / $294.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Competition Law and Practice series International Arbitration and EU Law Second Edition Edited by Nikos Lavranos, Leiden University, the Netherlands and Vienna University, Austria and European Federation for Investment Law and Arbitration (EFILA), NLInvestmentconsulting, Wöss & Partners and Stefano Castagna, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria ‘An important and thoughtful addition to the field. Professor Lavranos and Dr Castagna have compiled a work particularly relevant for practitioners, with attention to up-and-coming issues in our industry. As EU law around arbitration continues to develop, this guide will surely stand out as instructive.’ – Gary B. Born, Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP, UK Key Features: • An analysis of the relevance of EU law on the validity of international agreements to arbitrate • Consideration of the impact of EU law on challenges, recognition and enforcement of international commercial awards, and the relationship between anti-suit relief, EU law and the New York Convention • An introduction to the complex areas in which the EU regime and international investment arbitration laws intertwine, through a review of the development of the EU’s investment policy • An examination of the impact of EU law on specific issues in international investment arbitration including the Energy Charter Treaty, procedural issues (both ICSID and non-ICSID), damages, taxation, and the proposed Multilateral Investment Court and international taxation • Discussion of proposals to support climate responsive international investment and commercial arbitration regime • An analysis of alternative dispute settlement mechanisms in investment treaties 2024 616 pp Hardback 978 1 0353 1656 4 £221.00 / $315.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Arbitration Law and Practice series Commercial Agreements Principles and Practice Jeremy Leong, Acton Law LLC, Singapore ‘Jeremy Leong’s work on commercial agreements will be a really valuable reference text for practitioners, whether draftspersons or litigators, and whatever their level of experience. Mr Leong draws upon his academic and extensive practical experience to provide original insights into the construction and operation of commercial agreements. Written in a refreshingly engaging style, the work is extensive in its scope, encompassing general matters followed by a comprehensive analysis of a wide range of specific contracts.’ – John Phillips, King’s College, London, UK Key Features: • Critiques common contractual language from both a litigation and transaction standpoint • Argues that commercial agreements are the product of ‘language-games’ played between parties • Provides practical guidance on the intricacies of drafting and interpreting commercial agreements • Outlines a comprehensive framework integrating diverse approaches which can be operationalized in the courtroom and in the boardroom 2024 588 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 296 4 £221.00 / $315.00 eBook • Elgaronline Elgar Commercial Law and Practice series

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