MEPLI’s one-day roundtable conference on choice in International Sale Law
Making European Union Property Law: Missed Opportunities in Property Succession-Regimes?
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Succession Regulation - a European Union instrument which primary aim it is to offer a choice of law to accommodate EU Citizens in intra-Union succession cases, whereby Member States are given a set of tools to circumvent the main aspects of its applicationa European Union instrument which primary aim it is to offer a choice of law to accommodate EU Citizens in intra-Union succession cases, whereby Member States are given a set of tools to circumvent the main aspects of its application.

Quantifying Qualitative Factors: The Increasingly Empirical Nature of Legal Scholarship
- Law
Empirical research in legal scholarship: the value of applying regression models into legal analysithe value of applying regression models into legal analysis.

Conference – Towards a Common European Sales Law
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The Centre for the Study of European Contract Law held its conference on the proposed Common European Sales Law in Amsterdam.

Comparing European and Chinese Contract Law
- Law
There was a workshop that took place at Tsinghua University School of Law, Beijing. It was the first meeting of the collaborators in a project which aims to investigate contract law in China and Europe in a comparative and cross-cultural perspective.

Contract Law in China and Europe Compared
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M-EPLI organises a workshop in cooperation with Tsinghua University, School of Law devoted to contract law in China and Europe.

Ius Commune ‘Foundations’ Research Course – Live blogging
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How does constitutional law look at the concept of ‘people’?

The Politics of Property Law (No property law in CESL, CROBECO moving forward)
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Property law's strong ties to the State and the national legal order lead to complications in cross-border settings. As a result, there is a tension between European integration and national property law.

A European Patent Court? A View from European Private Law
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The need for a uniform interpretation of patent law need not be satisfied by a European Patent Court.

Digital Influencers: selling products or selling body dysmorphia?
- Law
The disturbances social media has been causing to its users’ mental health cannot be ignored. It is of extreme importance that the private and public spheres work together to protect consumers from the unfeasible search for perfection.
