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Category: Intellectual Property Law

The proposal of an EU Regulation on AI in a dystopian global scenario

December 22, 2021 Maria Stefania Cataleta

Facial recognition is very diffused in the East of the world but there is a particular technique strictly linked to…

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Posted in: Intellectual Property Law

Blockchain Arbitration – The Future of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms?

December 16, 2020 Darshan Bhora and Aisiri Raj

In an era where technology is at the forefront of development, smart contracts and blockchain are not new concepts. While…

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Posted in: Arbitration, Intellectual Property Law

Top-down versus Bottom-up Legal Convergence in Harmonisation: the Case of International Intellectual Property Law

December 2, 2020 Bhumika Billa 3 Comments

There are two broad ways in which international law has been harmonised—top-down and bottom-up. While the former refers to the…

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Posted in: Intellectual Property Law

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