What Do Legal Academics Do? A Post on the New Elgar Blog
A new blog on the social sciences and related areas.
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Breaking Legal Boundaries: How Private International Law Can Keep Up With Global Value Chains
On Wednesday 29th January, M-EPLI welcomed Prof. dr. Toshiyuki Kono, Professor at the Graduate School of Law at Kyushu University, Japan. The event was moderated by Dr. Daniel On, followed by an insightful commentary by Prof. dr. Marta Pertegas and discussion with the participants.
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The Anti-SLAPP Directive as a Roadmap for SLAPP Targets and the Obstacles Along the Way
To uphold the right to freedom of expression and information, it is essential that ‘public watchdogs’, including journalists, academics, bloggers, human rights activists, and NGOs can expose and highlight social issues, such as corruption and violations of fundamental rights. However, there has been...
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The Withdrawal of the AI Liability Directive: A Critical Reflection on AI Liability in the EU
On September 28, 2022, the European Commission proposed the AI Liability Directive (AILD) as part of its strategy to create a unified regulatory framework for AI technologies in Europe. The Product Liability Directive (PLD), proposed at the same time, has since garnered acceptance and was adopted...