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In early 2021, Europe’s twelve leading football clubs joined hands to create the European Super League. Despite the presence of notable clubs such as Liverpool, Manchester United, Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid, the League soon fell apart.
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The EU recently introduced text and data mining exceptions to copyright infringement. However, they are too narrow and situation-specific to enable scientific development.
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While the trade mark system seems to embrace the expansion of trade marks to Virtual Reality, an intervention is required when an interplay between the virtual and real-world exists.
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What can we learn from the ‘Great Debates’ in legal history?
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Language plays a fundamental role as a channel for law. It can enable members of society to access justice. Conversely, an inadequate use of language may result in a dissociation of law from a specific society.
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Constructing a functioning single market for business and trade among the Member States of the European Union (EU) has been the cornerstone of the EU project, and remains one of the strongest drivers for EU-level legislative reform.
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There has been substantial political debate over the last decade about the role of experts in policymaking. But how are these trends likely to develop in future?
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Recent days have seen the meteoric rise and fall of the European Super League (ESL).
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Automated decision-making (‘ADM’) systems are algorithm decision-making tools, which issue either a partial or a full decision.