Gabriele Colella Integrated Master’s of Arts in Law, Bocconi University, Milan. E-mail: gabriele.colella@studbocconi.it Abstract The rapid evolution of the digital economy, particularly within the social media sector, has called traditional antitrust frameworks into question. Central to this transformation is the role of data collection and retention practices as crucial...

Francesco Saverio Sagliocco Law School, Università Commerciale L. Bocconi, Milan, Italy E-mail: francesco.sagliocco@studbocconi.it Abstract The enforcement of competition law is not solely a matter for public authorities. Private parties, whether individuals or companies, must also be able to respond when anticompetitive conduct causes them harm. In such cases, the...

Carlo Matarazzo Law, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy E-mail: carlo.matarazzo@studbocconi.it Abstract When approaching Intellectual Property, some of the most important concepts are the regulation of Standard Essential Patents (SEPs) and FRAND licensing obligations. In this paper, the fundamental concepts connected to these topics are going to be showcased and explained,...

Alexia Rossi Law, Bocconi University, Milano, Italy E-mail: alexia.rossi@studbocconi.it Abstract This paper focuses on the effect that corporate governance regulations have on the accountability of multinational corporation (MNC) board members. To assess the different corporate governance regulations and enforcement mechanisms in the United States and the United Kingdom/European Union,...

Eleonora Zuares School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs, IE University, Madrid, Spain. Bachelor’s in International Relations. E-mail: ezuares.ieu2021@student.ie.edu. Abstract Workplace burnout has surged across industries over the past decade, becoming a critical global issue. In response, governments and corporations have implemented various policies to address the crisis, ranging from...

Dominika Wiater Law School, IE University, Madrid, Spain. Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, Law and Economics. E-mail: dwiater.ieu2021@student.ie.edu. Abstract A troubling paradox has emerged in a world striving for zero hunger: countries trying to protect their own food supplies are inadvertently starving millions elsewhere. This paper examines how food protectionism, export...

Celeste Wang SciencesPo Paris, Reims Campus, France. Foreign Affairs. E-mail: celeste.wang@sciencepo.fr. Abstract In the UN Secretary General’s report on progress made towards enhancing gender equality in 2016, significant accomplishments including increased access to education and reduced child marriage rates were reported. Through empirical research and policy analysis, we can determine...

Helena Videla School of Politics, Economics and Global Affairs, IE University, Madrid, Spain E-mail: hvidela.ieu2022@student.ie.edu. Abstract Economic considerations are crucial in a country‘s transition to clean energy. T rade policies, particularly tariffs, significantly impact the global supply chain of clean energy technologies, which in turn affect energy affordability, especially...

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