EUI Theses: Recent submissions
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Title:Antitrust policy and EU labour markets : lessons from the US and comparative prospects Author(s):LANGLOIS D'ESTAINTOT, Isaure Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:Recent empirical evidence suggests that labour markets are not as competitive as previously thought. In that context, mobilizing antitrust policy has been discussed as a possible solution. The proposition sounds counterintuitive, ...
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Title:Essays on the effects of information on economics Author(s):CHEYSSON, AnatoleDate:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; ECO; PhD ThesisAbstract:Chapter 1 investigates the impact of foreign language proficiency on brain drain in Albania. It leverages the accidental exposure to Italian television signals in the country, which led to increased Italian proficiency. ...
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Title:The digital equilibrium : how governments, corporations, and individuals bargained the regulation of online speech in the European Union Author(s):DE ABREU DUARTE, Francisco Miguel Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:The Digital Equilibrium: How Governments, Corporations, and Individuals Bargained the Regulation of Online Speech in the European Union presents a novel approach to online speech regulation in the European Union. Through ...
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Title:The legal regulation of linguistic diversity in the European Union : between rights and governance Author(s):KRISZTIÁN, Anna Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:This thesis examines how linguistic diversity is legally regulated in the European Union by offering a comprehensive overview and analysis of the different ways in which the European Union, directly or indirectly, regulates ...
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Title:Union humans? : the EU’s prohibitions on eugenics, reproductive cloning and heritable genome editing Author(s):COGHLAN, Niall Date:2024Citation:Florence : European University Institute, 2024Version:Part of chapter 2 'How the three prohibitions crystallised' of the PhD thesis draws upon an earlier version published as a chapter 'Bridge to nowhere : the right to integrity and the accuracy and weight of the Charter explanations' (2024) in the book 'Building bridges in European and human rights law : essays in honour and memory of Paul Heim CMG'.Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI; LAW; PhD ThesisAbstract:This thesis exposes and explores the disconnection between the strong legal and constitutional potential of the EU’s reproductive prohibitions (on eugenics, reproductive cloning and heritable genome editing) and the political ...