School of Law: Recent submissions
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Regulating loot boxes as gambling? Towards a combined legal and self-regulatory consumer protection approach
(2021-08-01)Loot boxes represent a popular and prevalent contemporary monetization innovation in video games that offers the purchasing player-consumer, who always pays a set amount of money for each attempt, the opportunity to obtain ... -
Multilateral Principles in a Bilateral World Mandatory or Consensual Multilateralism in International Investment Law?
(Brill, 2021-10-23)Multilateralism in international investment law is a multifaceted concept with a complex and eventful history. Multilateralism is a paradigm for international investment relations and is also present in the caselaw of ... -
Assessment Of National Security Concerns In The Acquisition Of US And UK Assets
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National Security as a Public Interest Consideration in UK Merger Control
(2021-06-01)The article will discuss the boundaries of UK merger control set by national security concerns against the background of public interest considerations in the decisional practice of the competent authorities. The article ... -
Witnessing Medical Law
(Counterpress, 2021)Medical law has given a lot of space to the witness as an external source of knowledge, knowledge which law needs but cannot generate by itself. This witness is conventionally perceived as an outsider, a third party to ... -
Two Constitutional Cultures, Technological Enforcement and User Creativity: the Impending Collapse of the EU Copyright Regime?
(Max-Planck-Institut für Immaterialgüter- und Wettbewerbsrecht, 2022-01-02)In Pelham, the Court of Justice and the German Federal Constitutional Court reached diametrically opposing conclusions on the relevance of freedom of art in copyright law. The different stances a speculative prediction – ... -
On care, coercion, and childbirth in the Court of Protection
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Karl Tekusch (1890–1977), his concept of Sprachechtheit , and the purism movement in Austria
(2021-08-16)Pfalzgraf, F. (2021). Karl Tekusch (1890–1977), his concept of Sprachechtheit, and the purism movement in Austria. Historiographia Linguistica. https://doi.org/10.1075/hl.00083.pfa -
Trade Mark Infringement or Unfair Commercial Conduct? The Complications of Case C-129/17 “Mitsubishi”
(Queen Mary University of London - School of Law, 2021)The protection of IP rights has always caused friction between the interests of rightsholders and consumers. To aid in alleviating this tension, the various branches of IP law have developed their own doctrines of ...