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Episode 41: Reading Recommendations 3rd March 2026 • EJIL: The Podcast! • European Journal of International Law 00:00:00 00:04:22 1 Notes Links Follow Share Notes …
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Episode 41: Reading Recommendations 3rd March 2026 • EJIL: The Podcast! • European Journal of International Law 00:00:00 00:04:22 1 Notes Links Follow Share Notes …
Episode 41: Thinking through Rupture in International Economic Law: Views from Latin America Episode 41 • 3rd March 2026 • EJIL: The Podcast! • European …
SPEAKERS: Professor Chris Hoofnagle, Beth Calley, Lucy Huang Podcast Transcript: [Lucy Huang] 00:07 Hello and welcome to the Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast. My name …
Stephanie Seoyun Hwang, J.D. Class of 2028 While most people recognize AI as a transformative force, fewer are aware of one of the key technologies …
Ksheeraja Satish, LL.M. Class of 2026 Transatlantic transfers of personal data are fundamental to the global digital economy. However, the legal history of these transfer …
Tomotaka Hosokawa, LL.M. Class of 2026 The Strategy The “Open & Close Strategy” refers to a business and intellectual property strategy where a Japanese technology …
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In a much-anticipated judgment, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU in BSH Hausgeräte GmbH v Electrolux AP reshaped the landscape of cross-border patent litigation in …
Today, there is a ‘knowledge crisis’, informing ‘societies of doubt’. Looked at more closely, we are confronted with attacks on expertise and knowledge, on facts …
Private economic actors wield unprecedented influence over the enjoyment of human rights, yet legal systems remain uneven in their regulation of corporate responsibility. Against this …
An increasing number of jurisdictions have introduced legal bans on so-called ‘conversion therapy’ practices. Yet significant uncertainty and disagreement persist among legal scholars, policymakers and …