Katerina Pampouki, Final Year Law Student at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Introduction The healthcare sector is incredibly complex in itself and often incites emotive responses, especially so because of its public significance. The difficulties of dealing with such complexity are exacerbated with the addition of the European dimension. However, there […]
Not my standard — presentation at GR’24 — How to Crack a Nut
I am attending Global Revolution 24 at the University of Nottingham. This is always an interesting conference and a good platform to catch up with colleagues and friends from all over the world. I spent Day 1 attending the four workshops of the AI and procurement stream that Jessica Tillipman (GW Law) and I co-organised. […]
Guide to German Civil Proceedings
The Process and Main Stages of Civil Litigation in Germany Filing a Civil Complaint In order to initiate a civil lawsuit (Zivilprozess) in Germany, the plaintiff (Kläger) files a complaint with the competent German court (see here). This complaint is called “Klage” or “Klageschrift”, which means “statement of claim”. After due registration by the court […]
ESIL Reflection – WIPO’s New Treaty on Intellectual Property, Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge – A Turning Point for Indigenous Heritage? – European Society of International Law
PDF VersionVol 13, Issue 11Editorial board: Patrycja Grzebyk (editor-in-chief), Lucas Lixinski, Alina Miron, Anne Saab and Peter-Tobias StollAyla do Vale Alves (University of South Australia) Image by Marek Slusarczyk (cc) Since the late 1990s, the World Intellectual Property Organization (‘WIPO’) has been placing increasing attention on issues concerning the intellectual property implications […]
ERDAL: “Towards ‘oversight by design’? Legal foundations for effective oversight in automated public administration” · European Law Blog
The scientific open access journal “ERDAL”, European Review of Digital Administration & Law, is pleased to announce its upcoming special issue on the topic of oversight of automated public administration. Topic areas for contributions could include: Human oversight requirements and challenges in relation to fully or semi-automated decision-making procedures in public administration. The relationship between […]
IG Workshops at 2024 ESIL Annual Conference in Vilnius | Programmes
In the context of the 19th ESIL Annual Conference in Vilnius, ESIL Interest Groups will organise their workshops on Wednesday 4 September 2024. All the workshops will take place at the conference venue, Hotel Radisson Blu Hotel Lietuva. Further details on the exact location of the workshops are available on the conference website. Please […]
CfE Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS; Legal Education During Armed Conflict Webinar; CfA European Yearbook of International Economic Law – EJIL: Talk!
1. Call for Expression of Interest – Conference: The Scope of Litigation under the UNCLOS. The Judicial Jurisdiction Project – a joint project of the Netherlands Institute for the Law of the Sea (NILOS) and the Utrecht University Centre for Water, Oceans and Sustainability Law (UCWOSL) at Utrecht University School of Law – invites expressions […]
ECHR BLOG: New ECHR Readings
Please find below a new selection of academic readings related to the European Convention on Human Rights and its Court: * Francesca Tammone, ‘Challenging Externalization by Means of Article 4 ECHR: Towards New Avenues of Litigation for Victims of Human Trafficking?’, Netherlands International Law Review (2024): ‘The externalization of migration control undermines the protection of victims […]
Reconsidering the Recognition of Professional Qualifications post-Brexit
In two previous blog posts (one here on this blog and an earlier one on EU Law Analysis) I pre-emptively commented on the possible legal construction of professional qualification recognition post-Brexit. Now that the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement has been published, it is appropriate to describe and critically reflect upon the actual legal construction […]
China Regulator Issues Administrative Measures and New Negative List for Cross-border Transfers in China (Beijing) Pilot Free Trade Zone
China Regulator Issues Administrative Measures and New Negative List for Cross-border Transfers in China (Beijing) Pilot Free Trade Zone On August 30, 2024, the Beijing Municipal Internet Information Office, Beijing Municipal Commerce Bureau and Beijing Municipal Government Services and Data Administration Bureau (“Regulator”) jointly issued the Data Export Management List (Negative List) of China (Beijing) […]