This chapter examines global issues through a legal lens, utilizing case law and comparing multiple jurisdictions to analyse modern challenges using one of the oldest tools available: the law.
If you’re a law student or someone who values precision, attention to detail, and enjoys comparing how different countries address the same issues, this is the right chapter for you.
Fabio Conigliaro Keywords: healthcare, liability, consent Find the PDF version here.
Iacopo Brini Keywords: AI, State Security, Surveillance Find the PDF here.
Nikola Pantelić Keywords: sextortion, cybercrime, exploitation, Jordan D’s Law, The King v. McCartney [2024], international justiceFind the PDF version here.
Nathalie Sofia Cooper Find PDF version here.
The growing prominence of digitalisation has made data privacy law a critical point for cross-border data flow regulation. This paper will present a comparative analysis of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and China’s Personal Information P
The paper discusses EU and US regulations of competition focusing on significant legal frameworks that have shaped behaviors in the market and challenges originating from digital markets. It investigates the EU Competition Law, especially Articles 101 and 102 of the Tre
Alessandro Tarducci Keywords: Integrity, Innovation, Responsability Find PDF version here.
Carlo Matarazzo Find PDF here.
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
Carlos Hinchado Jiménez IE IPR, IE University, Madrid, Spain E-mail: chinchado.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This article reviews the main regulations that states need to follow in the environment of international law while it also explains why nations need to collabo
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 companie
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 que
Guya Scaringi E-mail: guya.scaringi@studbocconi.it Abstract In a world where innovation is in constant growth, the pharmaceutical industry continues to be the leading one. The unceasing need for up-to-date drugs or technologies to cure old and new diseases is the reason
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 intereste
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
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 la
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
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
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 elaborate
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
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 in
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
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-refouleme
Gabriela Vázquez-Guillén Bachelor in Law and International Relations E-mail: gvazquezguil.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This article examines how France and the United Kingdom differ in their application of the United NationsSecurity Council Resolution 1373 (UNSCR 137
Ina Lee Law and Policy Society at NYU Shanghai Bachelor in Social Sciences (International Relations) and Humanities (Philosophy) E-mail: ina.lee@nyu.edu Abstract This paper aims to raise ethical questions regarding pronatalist logic and policies by drawing comparisons o
Gülnur Yolcu Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Masters in European Studies, Law and Economics E-mail: yolcu.2116992@studenti.uniroma1.it Abstract This article examines the extent to which Greece and Italy comply with the principle of non refoulement in their migration
Kyler Matthew Reyes School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs, IE University Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics, Law, and Economics E-mail: kreyes.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract The application of corporation theory in Anglo-American postcolonial common law syste
Maripaz Sandoval Cascante Law and Policy Society at NYU Shanghai Bachelor in Social Sciences (International Relations) and Interactive Media and Business Email: ms14569@nyu.edu Abstract This paper examines gentrification in the context of Mexico and Costa Rica, where th
Matteo Luca Locoratolo E-mail: mlocoratolo.ieu2024@student.ie.edu Abstract The term ‘’universal jurisdiction’’ refers to the principle where a national court can prosecute individuals for serious crimes recognised in international criminal law, even if the offender is n
Nadezda Kravchuk, E-mail: nkravchuk.ieu2021@student.ie.edu Abstract This article will propose different ways of how the reelection of Donald T rump can influence the space governance framework. By looking at his previous decisions and statements, we can make assumptions
Nur Aksamija Social Science, New York University, Shanghai, China E-mail: na3333@nyu.edu Abstract Traditional failed state theory examines internal institutional collapse; while political theorists have long begun critiquing this approach, often conversations of reactio
Aoife Doheny School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Email: dohenyao@tcd.ie Abstract Kalanke v Freie Hansestadt Bremen was a turning point in European Union law on gender equality in the workplace. The CJEU’s judgment set a precedent for requiring strict interpre
Ella Cunningham Trinity College Dublin, Law, 2026 E-mail: ecunnin3@tcd.ie Abstract This article seeks to evaluate the variation of the protection of trans rights within the European Union. This is done by evaluating the position of trans individuals in the Irish and Hun
Madailein Watters Law and Political Science, T rinity College Dublin, Dublin Ireland E-mail: watterma@tcd.ie Abstract The election of Donald T rump has caused political panic around the globe. It is clear T rump rejects all forms of multilateralism and globalism – but b
Paulette Freixas Rey IE University, PPLE, 2028 E-mail: pfreixas.ieu2024@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper examines the extent of compliance with EU equality principles and legal frameworks concerning LGBTQ+ hate speech and hate crime legislation in Malta and Italy, hig
Julia Tomasiak School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland E-mail: tomasiak.julia@gmail.com Abstract Buy Now Pay Later is a financial product that has revolutionised the financial services market, particularly for a retail consumer. This article will look at BNPL pro
Maria Luiza Hadi El Awar IE University, Law and International Relations, 2028 E-mail: mawar.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper examines the European Union’s approach to migration management, analysing the ineffectiveness of existing policies. It follows the stru
Mariasole Beatrice Milani mail: mariasole.milani@studbocconi.it Abstract Private equity (PE) markets have witnessed rapid growth over the past two decades, playing a pivotal role in corporate finance, innovation, and economic restructuring. Private equity refers to high
Fabio Conigliaro Keywords: healthcare, liability, consent Find the PDF version here.
Iacopo Brini Keywords: AI, State Security, Surveillance Find the PDF here.
Nikola Pantelić Keywords: sextortion, cybercrime, exploitation, Jordan D’s Law, The King v. McCartney [2024], international justiceFind the PDF version here.
Nathalie Sofia Cooper Find PDF version here.
The growing prominence of digitalisation has made data privacy law a critical point for cross-border data flow regulation. This paper will present a comparative analysis of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and China’s Personal Information P
The paper discusses EU and US regulations of competition focusing on significant legal frameworks that have shaped behaviors in the market and challenges originating from digital markets. It investigates the EU Competition Law, especially Articles 101 and 102 of the Tre
Alessandro Tarducci Keywords: Integrity, Innovation, Responsability Find PDF version here.
Carlo Matarazzo Find PDF here.
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
Carlos Hinchado Jiménez IE IPR, IE University, Madrid, Spain E-mail: chinchado.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This article reviews the main regulations that states need to follow in the environment of international law while it also explains why nations need to collabo
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 companie
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 que
Guya Scaringi E-mail: guya.scaringi@studbocconi.it Abstract In a world where innovation is in constant growth, the pharmaceutical industry continues to be the leading one. The unceasing need for up-to-date drugs or technologies to cure old and new diseases is the reason
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 intereste
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
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 la
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
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
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 elaborate
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
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 in
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
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-refouleme
Gabriela Vázquez-Guillén Bachelor in Law and International Relations E-mail: gvazquezguil.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This article examines how France and the United Kingdom differ in their application of the United NationsSecurity Council Resolution 1373 (UNSCR 137
Ina Lee Law and Policy Society at NYU Shanghai Bachelor in Social Sciences (International Relations) and Humanities (Philosophy) E-mail: ina.lee@nyu.edu Abstract This paper aims to raise ethical questions regarding pronatalist logic and policies by drawing comparisons o
Gülnur Yolcu Sapienza University of Rome, Italy Masters in European Studies, Law and Economics E-mail: yolcu.2116992@studenti.uniroma1.it Abstract This article examines the extent to which Greece and Italy comply with the principle of non refoulement in their migration
Kyler Matthew Reyes School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs, IE University Bachelor in Philosophy, Politics, Law, and Economics E-mail: kreyes.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract The application of corporation theory in Anglo-American postcolonial common law syste
Maripaz Sandoval Cascante Law and Policy Society at NYU Shanghai Bachelor in Social Sciences (International Relations) and Interactive Media and Business Email: ms14569@nyu.edu Abstract This paper examines gentrification in the context of Mexico and Costa Rica, where th
Matteo Luca Locoratolo E-mail: mlocoratolo.ieu2024@student.ie.edu Abstract The term ‘’universal jurisdiction’’ refers to the principle where a national court can prosecute individuals for serious crimes recognised in international criminal law, even if the offender is n
Nadezda Kravchuk, E-mail: nkravchuk.ieu2021@student.ie.edu Abstract This article will propose different ways of how the reelection of Donald T rump can influence the space governance framework. By looking at his previous decisions and statements, we can make assumptions
Nur Aksamija Social Science, New York University, Shanghai, China E-mail: na3333@nyu.edu Abstract Traditional failed state theory examines internal institutional collapse; while political theorists have long begun critiquing this approach, often conversations of reactio
Aoife Doheny School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Email: dohenyao@tcd.ie Abstract Kalanke v Freie Hansestadt Bremen was a turning point in European Union law on gender equality in the workplace. The CJEU’s judgment set a precedent for requiring strict interpre
Ella Cunningham Trinity College Dublin, Law, 2026 E-mail: ecunnin3@tcd.ie Abstract This article seeks to evaluate the variation of the protection of trans rights within the European Union. This is done by evaluating the position of trans individuals in the Irish and Hun
Madailein Watters Law and Political Science, T rinity College Dublin, Dublin Ireland E-mail: watterma@tcd.ie Abstract The election of Donald T rump has caused political panic around the globe. It is clear T rump rejects all forms of multilateralism and globalism – but b
Paulette Freixas Rey IE University, PPLE, 2028 E-mail: pfreixas.ieu2024@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper examines the extent of compliance with EU equality principles and legal frameworks concerning LGBTQ+ hate speech and hate crime legislation in Malta and Italy, hig
Julia Tomasiak School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland E-mail: tomasiak.julia@gmail.com Abstract Buy Now Pay Later is a financial product that has revolutionised the financial services market, particularly for a retail consumer. This article will look at BNPL pro
Maria Luiza Hadi El Awar IE University, Law and International Relations, 2028 E-mail: mawar.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper examines the European Union’s approach to migration management, analysing the ineffectiveness of existing policies. It follows the stru
Mariasole Beatrice Milani mail: mariasole.milani@studbocconi.it Abstract Private equity (PE) markets have witnessed rapid growth over the past two decades, playing a pivotal role in corporate finance, innovation, and economic restructuring. Private equity refers to high
Gabriela Georgieva Keywords: Climate Refugees, Migration Law, Human Rights, International LawFind PDF here.
Ana Miqeladze Keywords: Georgia, Russia, rule of law, EU Find PDF here.
Andreea Pascaru Keywords: democracy, presidential eligibility, accountability, rule of law Find PDF here.
Federica Iannò Keywords: NFTs, trademark dilution, fair use, fair dealings, intellectual property law Find PDF here.
Gabriela Vázquez-Guillén Navarro Keywords: Monopolies, Big Tech, Regulation Find PDF here.
Aaliya Mithwani Keywords: Indigenous rights, clean water, environmental justice. Find PDF here.
Maria Luiza Hadi El Awar IE University, Law and International Relations, 2028 E-mail: mawar.ieu2023@student.ie.edu Abstract This paper examines the European Union’s approach to migration management, analysing the ineffectiveness of existing policies. It follows the stru
Victoria Luque García E-mail: vluque.ieu2021@student.ie.edu Abstract As private companies race to mine celestial bodies, national laws in the U.S. and Luxembourg have “legalised: resource extraction testing the Outer Space Treaty’s ban on appropriation. This article exa
Fleur Caillé MéaulleLaw School, IE University, Madrid, SpainNYU Shanghai上海纽约大学, Shanghai, China E-mail: fcaillemeaul.ieu2021@student.ie.edu AbstractThe rapid advancement of technological innovation has outpaced in many ways the development of corresponding legal andregu
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