Dimitry Kochenov: 'EU Law in the Overseas Territories of the Union: No More Neglect'
04 July 2011
Millions of British, Dutch, French, Danish, Spanish, and Portuguese nationals permanently reside in the overseas parts of their Member States of the European Union. These people, like the companies registered in such territories, often find it virtually impossible to determine what law applies when legal decisions are required. Read the article by prof. Dimitry Kochenov on Radio Netherlands Worldwide on 30 June 2011.
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