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Artificial Intelligence and the practice of investor-state arbitration
In this blog post, I explain various ways in which artificial intelligence…
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Pathogen Sharing and International Law: The Search for Equity Under the Pandemic Treaty
On 19 July 2023, the British Institute of International and Comparative Law…
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Use of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Practice
The use of AI tools in legal practice is raising questions that are reshaping…
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Safeguarding South Pacific Islanders' Cultural Heritage: Another Tool to Strengthen Climate Resilience?
Climate change impacts such as sea level rise and extreme weather events are…
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Post-Brexit rules for big tech give almost boundless power to the competition watchdog
Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Bill So when the Digital Markets,…
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Youth Justice and the Rule of Law
Last week, I had the privilege to convene a roundtable discussion on…
Rule of Law -
Merger remedies fit for purpose
Whether the digital economy requires a competition policy different from that…
Artificial Intelligence+1 -
Caring for a national hero’s weapon: Object restitution in the Indonesian (legal) context
On March 10, 2020, the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, welcomed King…
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Cybersecurity, International Law and Geopolitical Divisions
Last week cyberattacks against British Airways, BBC and Swiss government agencies…
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Kathmandu Valley and the Management of Living Heritage Sites a Shifting Approach
An earlier blog discussed recent developments regarding heritage restitution…
Cultural Heritage