Francisco Jose Jeldres Calderón E-mail: fjeldres.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This comparative paper examines the effectiveness of the European Court of Human Rights and the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in enforcing the core refugee principle of non-refoulement, as defined by the 1951 Geneva Convention. While both courts creatively leverage regional human...

Denisse Alessandra Rojas Fernandez (NYU writer) Abstract In 2014, the Canadian mining company Bear Creek filed a 522 million dollar lawsuit against Peru for allegedly violating the bilateral treaty’s Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) clause. The firm accused Peru of indirect expropriation, and despite the known complications, the arbitration...

Aidan Owen Nagle Law and Policy Society, NYU Shanghai, Shanghai, China B.A. Political Economy, B.A. Global China Studies E-mail: aon2013@nyu.edu Abstract This paper explores the interaction between the World Bank’s legal frameworks for debt sustainability and Chinese infrastructure financing under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) in developing countries through...

Carlotta Bagnoli E-mail: carlotta.bagnoli@studbocconi.it Abstract This paper examines how European law affects consumer protection in competition law. The analysis is carried out through a comparison between pre-Brexit legal context and post-Brexit one, considering the dominant position that Amazon plays in the digital economy. Priorly giving a background about...

Victoria Wilk E-mail: victoria.wilk@studbocconi.it Abstract In the curated world of luxury, exclusivity is not merely a market position, it’s the projection of a meticulously crafted strategy towards consumers. In a tightly woven regulatory tapestry as the one elaborated by the European Union, how far can this cultivated distinctiveness...

Matteo Biasetti E-mail: matteo.biasetti@studbocconi.it Abstract In recent years, the importance of merger control and antitrust law has grown significantly, making it essential to understand how both European and American legal systems operate in these areas. This paper offers a comparative analysis of the two systems, examining their respective...

Klaudia Maria Kupidura Bachelor in Laws International Policy Review IE University, Madrid, Spain Email: kkupidura.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract Any regulatory mechanism that addresses fast developing industries poses a question as to whether it is a genuine regulatory necessity or an action driven by purely political motives. The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is...

James Robert Dosio Bocconi University, Milan, Italy E-mail: james.dosio@studbocconi.it Abstract This paper aims to analyse in a comparative framework the approaches of the United States and the European Union to the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law, with a special attention to the discipline of compulsory licensing. After...

Isabel Rontomé Fernández E-mail: irontome.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper will compare the methods which the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) utilise to apply their competition law extraterritorially. Through examination, we can observe that the EU applies its domestic law to foreign companies more aggressively. Although both...

Hiroka Watanabe Yasui IE University, Segovia, Spain Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor in International Relations Email: hwatanabe.ieu2024@student.ie.edu Abstract As digital markets become more predominant in the world economy, policymakers have become increasingly interested in being able to target and tackle challenges that become obstacles to the promotion of free and...

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