Title:Global Public Goods amidst a Plurality of Legal Orders: A symposium
Author(s):CAFAGGI, Fabrizio; CARON, David D.Date:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:A public good (an example is a lighthouse) can be produced by private parties. However, they rarely are. Rather, such goods are generally thought of in economics as a type of commodity that government often provides and ...
Title:Google's Obligation to De-index Constitutional Court Decisions Published in the Spanish Official Journal
Author(s):BLASI CASAGRAN, Cristina; BLASI CASAGRAN, EduardDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article examines the both the premises and effects of the landmark decision, adopted in March 2012 by Spanish data protection authority (DPA), by which the DPA recognised itself as competent to require Google to ...
Title:Governance, Proceduralisation and Justice: Some Challenges to the Legal Paradigm
Author(s):HENDRY, JenniferDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In 1989, Rudolf Wiethöltner alleged that we are witnessing a ‘failure of law’ in terms of its obligation to achieve ‘just law’. This paradox at the very heart of law – in essence, the impossibility of the realisation of ...
Title:The Hargreaves Report and Copyright Licensing: Can national initiatives work per se?
Author(s):ROSATI, EleonoraDate:2011Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:In May 2011 Prof. Hargreaves published his review of intellectual property and growth entitled Digital Opportunity, which had been commissioned by the UK Prime Minister, David Cameron. The Hargreaves Report is focused ...
Title:Hell Freezes Over: A climate change for assessing exclusionary conduct under article 102 TFEU
Author(s):ROUSSEVA, Ekaterina; MARQUIS, MelDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The ECJ's judgment in Post Danmark A/S v Konkurrencerådet seems to herald new rigour in the application of Article 102 TFEU to exclusionary pricing practices by dominant firms. The judgment clarifies that the core criterion ...