Centre for Commercial Law Studies: Recent submissions
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A comprehensive study of air transport liberalization through the lens of strategic airline alliances
(2019-01-01)The present study examines the issue of the liberalization of air transport through the lens of strategic airline alliances. Alliances are seen as a corollary to the suboptimal regulatory framework governing international ... -
Exceptions to Trade Mark Exhaustion: Inalienability Rules for the Protection of Reputational Economic Value
This article analyses the exceptions to the principle of exhaustion of trade mark rights from the perspective of the functions theory and the concept of inalienability rules. Despite its traditional hostility towards ... -
Inability-to-pay Fine Reductions in European Cartel Cases
The European Commission can consider “the economic and social context” of cartel members when imposing fines. This article investigates the process behind the inability-to-pay fine reductions. These fine reductions are ... -
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 ... -
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) -
Beyond "Complacency and Panic": Will the NIS Directive Improve the Cybersecurity of Critical National Infrastructure?
(2020-02)This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in European Law Review following peer review. The definitive published version Michels, J. and I. Walden. “Beyond “Complacency and ... -
Pope versus Curll (1741) Revisited
(Edward Elgar, 2020)Pope versus Curll is frequently presented as a seminal case in copyright law and intellectual property more generally; one that marked – perhaps shaped even – the evolutionary trajectory of copyright leading to today’s ... -
Promoting Renewable Energy in the EU: Shifting Trends in Member State Policy Space
(Elsevier BV, 2015)