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Title:Constitutional challenges in the algorithmic society Editor(s):MICKLITZ, Hans-Wolfgang
; POLLICINO, Oreste; REICHMAN, Amnon; SIMONCINI, Andrea; SARTOR, Giovanni
; DE GREGORIO, GiovanniDate:2022Citation:
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022
Type:BookAbstract:New technologies have always challenged the social, economic, legal, and ideological status quo. Constitutional law is no less impacted by such technologically driven transformations, as the state must formulate a legal ...


Title:Bank sectoral concentration and risk : evidence from a worldwide sample of banks Author(s):BECK, Thorsten; DE JONGHE, Olivier; MULIER, KlaasDate:2022Citation:
- Journal of money, credit and banking, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:We propose a novel, stock-return based, technique to measure three aspects of banks' sectoral concentration that feature prominently in episodes of bank risk: specialization (capturing high exposures), differentiation ...
Title:Understanding market power Author(s):PETIT, Nicolas
Date:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2022/14Abstract:Antitrust laws are concerned with controlling market power. In the course of history, the development of antitrust systems of market power control in the US and in the European Union (EU) has not followed a straight path. ...


Title:Border carbon adjustments : should production or consumption be taxed? Author(s):MARTIN, WillDate:2022Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSC; 2022/02; Global Governance Programme-460; [Global Economics]Abstract:Border Carbon Adjustment (BCAs) may play an important role in lowering the economic costs of greenhouse gas mitigation and in overcoming political-economy constraints on use of carbon taxes or equivalent measures. A carbon ...
Title:Climate change and development : the global administrative law of the UNFCCC financial mechanism Author(s):LARREA, Gonzalo
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:This research deals with the legal responsibility of states to provide climate finance to developing countries in order to facilitate climate mitigation and adaptation. The research demonstrates that the area of climate ...

Title:Cross-border child relocation : national law in a united Europe Author(s):CERAN, Olga
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of LawAbstract:Cross-border child relocation cases are among the most difficult disputes that family judges need to face. Commentators across the globe disagree on the interpretation of the child's best interests and the relevance of ...


Title:Non-economic migrants as workers : securing the right to work for asylum applicants in the EU Author(s):CUNNIFFE, Emily Nura
Date:2022Citation:
- European journal of migration and law, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 112-150
Type:ArticleAbstract:The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the oppositional framing of refugees and economic migrants. Yet, the recast Reception Conditions Directive 2013/33/EU provides a right to work for asylum ...


Title:Working conditions in essential occupations and the role of migrants Author(s):NIVOROZHKIN, Anton; POESCHEL, Friedrich Gerd
Date:2022Citation:
- Economic analysis and policy, 2022, Vol. 74, pp. 250-261
Type:ArticleSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:Following a national lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, state governments in Germany published lists of “essential” occupations that were considered necessary to maintain basic services such as health care, ...


Title:(Dis)connecting people? : examining whether and when social media increases polarization Author(s):JOHANNSEN, Jakob Bøggild
Date:2022Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, 2022
Type:ThesisSeries/Number:EUI PhD theses; Department of Political and Social SciencesAbstract:This thesis examines whether and when social media increases polarization. The first empirical chapter looks at the association between social media use and changes in polarization over time. Using data from nine waves of ...

Title:The escalating US-China. strategic conflict and Japan's way forward Author(s):AKITA, HiroyukiDate:2021Type:OtherSeries/Number:Policy Briefs; 2021/30; Global Governance Programme; EU-Asia Project; [Europe in the World]Abstract:Initially, there were concerns in Japan and other Asian nations that the Biden administration would be too soft against China, unlike the former Trump administration. This is because the preceding Obama administration gave ...