The Data-Driven Economy Raises New Challenges for Global Governance
By: Dan Ciuriak (Center for International Governance Innovation) International institutional frameworks are creatures of their age — they reflect the
By: Dan Ciuriak (Center for International Governance Innovation) International institutional frameworks are creatures of their age — they reflect the
By: Zeyi Yang (MIT Technology Review) It’s no surprise that last week, when the Biden administration updated its list of
By: Halefor Abraha, Michael Silberman & Jeremias Adams-Prassl (European Law Blog) It has long been recognised that personal data processing
By: Josephine Wolff (Brookings Institution) As the Biden administration has worked in recent months to develop cryptocurrency regulations, the U.S.
By: Heather Vogell, Haru Coryne & Ryan Little (ProPublica) On a summer day last year, a group of real estate tech
By: Kate McKenna & Ciarán Campbell (Matheson) On 12 October 2022, the European Commission (“Commission”) took the final step in
By: John Eichlin (Linking Competition) US antitrust authorities are looking to the past to set their course for the future.
By: Molly Codeanne (Journal of High Technology Law) Parents always tell their children that what they say, post, like, and
By: Ann O’Brien and Kayley Sullivan (Baker Hostetler/Antitrust Advocate) Despite back-to-back losses in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) first-ever criminal no-poach and
By: John Carroll & Rachel Guy (Antitrust Law Blog/Sheppard Mullin) Representing a sizable portion of the American economy, few industries in the
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