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Re-evaluating CMA’s Heavy-Handed Merger Control Approach In Light of JD-Footasylum And Other Experiences: Talin Bhardwaj and Anushka Ganguli discuss a recent decision by the Competition and Markets Authority and argue for its reassessment. https://t.co/bIlu8C4iZr #legal#law
Increasing sovereign bond defaults has led to an interesting discussion regarding the best method for debt restructuring. Enrico Tinti explores some of the solutions in our latest post:
https://t.co/bROAVl5oar
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COVID-19 has triggered multiple regulatory responses, one of them being the EU’s ban on short selling. Read this article by Fahad Al-Sadoon to further explore short-selling and the intricacies of the EU's ban:
https://t.co/FXiUgAaPeQ
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The latest post on the blog is a must read for anyone interested in corporate cartels. Angela Dua provides an interesting comparative analysis on the merits of UK and US leniency programmes against India's own system.
https://t.co/QA7TADUbqC
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In our most recent edition (Volume X, Issue II), Sophie McNeill wrote an insightful analysis about the implementation of Art 31 of UNCRC, namely the right to play, rest and leisure, as well as a suggested government plan: https://t.co/SEqZnMPkrH
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An average international arbitrator has been described as a ‘fifty-three-year-old man who was a national of a developed state.’ Read this piece by Ana Prundaru on the necessity for increased diversity in international arbitration: https://t.co/1lmMmX9Wr4
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The KSLR Commercial and Financial Blog is now accepting submissions relating to EU Competition Law and Corporate Governance. This call will close at 6 pm (UK time) on 26 June 2020. Please see attached PDF for more details.
In our latest post, Sumit writes about managing homelessness through a rights-based approach, by analysing a recent case, namely Martin v City of Boise.
Read it here: https://t.co/4bOdYlLxjb
European Commission hadn’t used its power of Interim Measures for over 20 years, then came the case against Broadcom. Read this analysis by Giulio Preti explaining the significance of interim measures and what is in store for European Commission’s future:
https://t.co/mYRi9DRml7
The KSLR Forum is now accepting submissions relating to public health and emergency measures, and recent developments in housing law. This call will close at 6 pm (UK time) on 26 June 2020. Please see attached PDF for more details.