Family Law: A blind-spot

Scholarly conversations about transnational law, or law and globalization often ignore family law. While a majority of early transnational law scholars focused mostly on regulatory issues predominantly concerning economic matters, family law questions have only more recently … [Read more...]

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Social Capture of EU Competition Policy

This article argues that EU competition policy may be becoming more lenient through social capture. Social capture is a process whereby the social environment of public officials consciously or inadvertently shapes their policy-relevant views in a direction that serves the … [Read more...]

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The Naturalisation–Privacy Interface: Publication of Personal Data of New Citizens vs European Privacy Standards

At present, there is great variance in the law and practice concerning the publication of personal data of newly naturalized citizens across the EU Member States, affecting a million individuals annually. Depending on the extent of the personal details made available, publishing … [Read more...]

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