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Episode 41: Reading Recommendations - EJIL: The Podcast!
Episode 41: Reading Recommendations 3rd March 2026 • EJIL: The Podcast! • European Journal of International Law 00:00:00 00:04:22 1 Notes Links Follow Share Notes …
Episode 41: Thinking through Rupture in International Economic Law: Views from Latin America - EJIL: …
Episode 41: Thinking through Rupture in International Economic Law: Views from Latin America Episode 41 • 3rd March 2026 • EJIL: The Podcast! • European …
Cybersecurity’s Role in Securing Elections
SPEAKERS: Professor Chris Hoofnagle, Beth Calley, Lucy Huang Podcast Transcript: [Lucy Huang] 00:07 Hello and welcome to the Berkeley Technology Law Journal podcast. My name …
AI’s Future May Be Quantum
Stephanie Seoyun Hwang, J.D. Class of 2028 While most people recognize AI as a transformative force, fewer are aware of one of the key technologies …
Third Time’s the Charm? The Fate of the EU–U.S. Data Privacy Framework
Ksheeraja Satish, LL.M. Class of 2026 Transatlantic transfers of personal data are fundamental to the global digital economy. However, the legal history of these transfer …
“Open & Close Strategy”: How Japanese Tech Companies with Niche Technologies Can Leverage IP for …
Tomotaka Hosokawa, LL.M. Class of 2026 The Strategy The “Open & Close Strategy” refers to a business and intellectual property strategy where a Japanese technology …
2026 ASIL Abroad - Buenos Aires
Skip to main content Home / Events / 2026 ASIL Abroad - Buenos Aires 2026 ASIL Abroad - Buenos Aires July 6-7, 2026, Buenos Aires …
Stand Tall for the Rule of Law - a Film
Skip to main content Home / Events / Stand Tall for the Rule of Law - a Film Stand Tall for the Rule of Law …
Cart before the Horse? BSH Hausgeräte v Electrolux and Exclusive Jurisdiction over Patent Validity
In a much-anticipated judgment, the Grand Chamber of the CJEU in BSH Hausgeräte GmbH v Electrolux AP reshaped the landscape of cross-border patent litigation in …
What Judges Need to Know: The Anti-Factual Challenge and Judicial Review
Today, there is a ‘knowledge crisis’, informing ‘societies of doubt’. Looked at more closely, we are confronted with attacks on expertise and knowledge, on facts …
Assessing States’ Obligations under the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights Post-Brexit
Private economic actors wield unprecedented influence over the enjoyment of human rights, yet legal systems remain uneven in their regulation of corporate responsibility. Against this …