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    Why Metaphysics Matters: The Case of Property Law

    Are property rights absolute? This paper attempts to reframe this question by drawing on insights from the field of social ontology. My main claim is that, even if we accept the most extreme view of the absolu...

    Ben Ohavi in Law and Philosophy (2024)

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    Sustainability and Intellectual Property in United Kingdom

    Intellectual property (‘IP’) currently plays a strong role in sustainability, although its relationship with, and impact on, environmental, social and economic factors could be strengthened further. For exampl...

    Ben Hitchens, Caitlin Heard, Joel Vertes in Sustainability Objectives in Competition a… (2024)

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    Case: Non-compliance at Fokker Services

    From late 2005 through to late 2010, Fokker Services BV (FSBV) failed to comply with the economic sanctions the United States (US) Government had established against Iran and Sudan. By scanning the case, viola...

    Ben Klappe, Mark Keunen in NL ARMS Netherlands Annual Review of Military Studies 2021 (2022)

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    The Rana Plaza Collapse and the Case for Enforceable Agreements with Apparel Brands

    Disasters like the Rana Plaza collapse and the Tazreen Fashions and Ali Enterprises fires painfully demonstrate the limits of conventional models of labour regulation in global supply chains. Buyer-driven mark...

    Ben Vanpeperstraete in Transnational Legal Activism in Global Value Chains (2021)

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    Biobanking Across Europe Post-GDPR: A Deliberately Fragmented Landscape

    This chapter seeks to provide insight into the ways in which Member States leveraged the regulatory discretion afforded to them by the GDPR. Specifically, it reviews the biobank regulatory environment; whether...

    Olga Tzortzatou, Santa Slokenberga, Jane Reichel in GDPR and Biobanking (2021)

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    Challenging the call: Should sports governing bodies be subject to judicial review?

    English law is settled in its view that Sports Governing Bodies (“SGBs”) are not amenable to judicial review, following the Court of Appeal decision in R v Disciplinary Committee of the Jockey Club, ex p Aga Khan

    Ben Cisneros in The International Sports Law Journal (2020)

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    (Re)Imagining Law: Marginalised Bodies/Indigenous Spaces

    Ben Hightower, Kirsten Anker in International Journal for the Semiotics of… (2016)