Quantum Technologies – A Regulatory Perspective
By: Joshua Kilpatrick (Competition & Markets Authority) Advances on the quantum frontier Many people have thought the world behaves in
By: Joshua Kilpatrick (Competition & Markets Authority) Advances on the quantum frontier Many people have thought the world behaves in
By: Ruprecht Podzsun (D’KART) Are companies allowed to collude with other companies to jointly reduce CO2 emissions? Hardly any other question
By: Alden Abbott (Truth On The Market) It is with regret, but little surprise, that we saw the Federal Trade Commission
By: Ramsay Woodcock (What Am I Missing?) New regulations have been proposed that would read New York’s law against price
By: Susanne McMenamin & Anna O’Carroll (Matheson) The Central Bank of Ireland (the “CBI“) recently published its Securities Markets Risk
By: Steven Salop (ProMarket) The consumer welfare standard, the guiding principle for Antitrust practice and enforcement for much of recent
By: Thomas Elkins (Linklaters) There are times when a competition regulator or Authority wins the case, but loses in practice.
By: Johanna Weaver & Tanvi Nair (Observer Research Foundation) Governments all over the world are grappling with how to regulate
By: Kean Birch & ‘Damola Adediji US president Joe Biden, in his recent 2023 State of the Union address, made two statements
By: David Oxenford (Broadcast Law Blog) Artificial intelligence is the talk of the town lately. Ever since ChatGPT3’s explosive public
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