School of Law: Recent submissions
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Multilateral Reverse Payment Settlements
(2021-03-20) -
Harmful Unbundling
Companies have been unbundling their products: they have been selling products and services separately that were traditionally sold together. In doing so, they have raised their profits. This paper uses a model to show how ... -
Secularism's threat to tradition: A reading of Europe, India and the Limits of Secularism
(2019-10-02)© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This article offers a reading of Jakob De Roover's important book, Europe, India and the Limits of Secularism (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2016). ... -
Obedience in times of COVID-19 pandemics: a renewed governmentality of unease?
This article transects and articulates different disciplines and lines of thought in order to understand the redefinitions of the boundaries of political power in times of COVID-19, and the practices which may outlive the ... -
European Prosecution Between Cooperation and Integration. The European Public Prosecutor's Office and the Rule of Law
The article will examine the challenges that the establishment of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office poses for the rule of law – a question which has been underexplored in the policy and academic debate on the ... -
Cross-border Data Access in Criminal Proceedings and the Future of Digital Justice
(Centre for European Policy Studies, 2020-10) -
The "New" Tort of Passing Off
(Sweet and Maxwell, 2015) -
The Role of Social Media Companies in the Regulation of Online Hate Speech
(Emerald, 2021-01-18) -
Blockchain Demystified: A Technical and Legal Introduction to Distributed and Centralised Ledgers
(University of Richmond School of Law, 2021-11-06)This paper provides an introduction to blockchain technology and its legal implications. The paper consists of two parts. The first part looks at the technology behind the hype. It explains how blockchain technology works ... -
Central Bank Money: Liability, Asset, or Equity of the Nation?
(2020-11-14)Based on legal arguments, we advocate a conceptual and normative shift in our understanding of the economic character of central bank money (CBM). The widespread treatment of CBM as a central bank liability goes back to ... -
Machine Learning with Personal Data
(Hart Publishing, 2017-12-28)