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Global or Local? Freedom of Speech and Some Extraterritorial Court Decisions on the Internet
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2022)The Internet’s cross-border relationships and de-territoriality exacerbate problems relating to the choice of jurisdiction, the determination of applicable law and the scope of judicial decisions. This paper seeks to ... -
Global partnerships in governing labour migration: the uneasy relationship between the ILO and IOM in the promotion of decent work for migrants
(2021-09-01)This paper examines the multi-actor and multi-sited character of global labour migration governance as a sphere in which various organisations seek influence on the direction of global policy via various methods. We focus ... -
Globalisation and the challenge of Asian legal transplants in Europe
(National University of Singapore, 2005) -
Going it alone? UK cybersecurity regulation post-Brexit
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Golden Ages: Notes on the Future of Sociology of Law, with Some Comments on its Past, on Poland, and on Jazz
(Institute of Applied Social Sciences, University of Warsaw, 2011) -
The google case in the eu: Is there a case?
(2017-06-01)© The Author(s) 2017. This article discusses the European Commission’s investigation of Google in relation to the alleged abuse in the online search market concerning Google’s comparison shopping service. Drawing a comparison ... -
Government-Sponsored Patent Monetizing Entities
Government-sponsored patent assertion entities have materialized all over the world. This article looks at the market failure associated with the patent system. These entities have an opportunity to address these market ... -
The Gray Problem: Should Athletes Be Punished for Their Social Media Posts
(2017-03-15)This article discusses athletes' use of social media and how their parent organizations have dealt with their social media activities. This article argues that sports associations may not need to regulate athletes' use of ... -
The Great Fire of London and the Origins of Fire Insurance: A Brief Note
(2016-10-26)The Great Fire of London in 1666 reshaped the architecture of London and was a factor in establishing the City as a place of financial innovation. Fire insurance did not emerge immediately after that event because of the ... -
Greek and Italian 'lessons' on bank restructuring: Is precautionary recapitalisation the way forward?
(2017-12-01)© Centre for European Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of CambridgeÂ. Even though the bail-in tool is potentially helpful in resolving banks in crisis, it may still create the same issues that resolution is meant ...