Sovereignty, Rule of Law and Global Civil Society
By Winston Nagan
Global society is increasingly expressing itself through globally identifiable institutions of civil society. In this article, Winston Nagan explores the inter-relationship of...
Google versus the Law
By Tatiana-Eleni Synodinou
Google’s legal adventures in Europe are constantly demonstrating that Google is pushing the boundaries of European information law to their outer limits....
Failed Statebuilding versus Peace Formation: The Consequences and Implications over the Last 25 Years
By Oliver P. Richmond Recent years have seen an abundance of foreign intervention to achieve peace and statebuilding.
The Russian Federation, President Putin and the Russian Military are Financially Liable to Ukraine...
By Charles H. Camp, Kiran Nasir Gore and Lilia Chu
The ongoing crisis prevents the Ukrainian public from accessing judicial remedies in Ukraine or Russia...
Lessons from the Microsoft Antitrust Cases
By Andrew I Gavil and Harry First
For three decades Microsoft has been engaged with the global system for enforcing competition policy. In an excerpt...
Development Path of the Contemporary Non-Western World
By Guanghua Yu
This note argues that the logic underlying the open access order is not the only way of economic and human development in...
Uber’s Supreme Court Decision: the start of a domino effect for the gig economy?
By Lloyd Davey, Partner, and Sarah Taylor, Senior Associate, at Stevens & Bolton LLP
In February, the Supreme Court’s decision that Uber drivers are workers...
The Interplay Between Insolvency Proceedings and Parallel International Arbitration Proceedings in the Post-Pandemic World
By Kiran Nasir Gore and Charles H. Camp
As businesses emerge into the post-pandemic world, insolvency proceedings offer practical solutions to businesses aiming to recover...
The problem with oral agreements – the ongoing battle between PCP and Barclays
By Lorna Sleave
Amanda Staveley - who runs the private equity firm PCP Capital Partners – is currently embroiled in a high-profile High Court battle...
The Coronavirus: Business Risks, Liabilities, and Force Majeure in the Face of a Global...
By Kiran Nasir Gore and Charles H. Camp
On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organisation declared the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a Public Health...