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Civil Remedies and Human Rights in Flux
On 22-26 October 2020, the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights (Faculty…
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Investor-State Mediation: Trends, Risks and Opportunities
On 8-9 December 2020, the Investment Treaty Forum of the British Institute…
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What does human rights due diligence for climate change impacts look like?
The collected presentations of the BIICL webinar series "Human Rights Due…
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Emissions Trading: International Law and Dispute Resolution
On 18 November 2020, the Investment Treaty Forum of the British Institute…
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Views across the channel on digital regulation
As the slogan 'get Brexit done' became somehow a -forced- reality on January…
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Making a case for Digital Utilities
Oscar Wilde once said that 'as people are old enough to know better, they…
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Reviewing the Review: What Needs to Change at the International Criminal Court?
On the 20th of November 2020, the British Institute of International and Comparative…
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Cool Britannia: On the UK’s pragmatic approach to regulate Big Tech
(i) The UK and regulatory pragmatism Cool Britannia is not exactly in vogue…
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Sensible Tech Regulation in the EU
This blog discusses the ongoing deliberations surrounding the EU Digital Services…
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The Limits of State Regulatory Powers: 34th ITF Public Conference Summary
On 10-11 September 2020, the Investment Treaty Forum of the British Institute…
Arbitration+1