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Jun 20, 2023 · We understand why eighty-two percent of Americans regularly use social media. 1 Social media networking platforms offer speedy communication and entertainment at no immediate cost to users. But they also produce problems widely acknowledged by groups that otherwise diverge or even disagree.
The Harvard Business Law Review (HBLR) aims to be the premier journal covering the laws of business organization and capital markets. HBLR will publish articles from professors, practitioners, and policymakers on corporate law and governance, securities and capital markets law, financial regulation and financial institutions, law and finance ...
The Journal of European Consumer and Market Law (EuCML) takes a fresh perspective at consumer law and puts the topic into the context of market order and market integration in Europe. Among the vital topics and issues covered are the following:
Dec 4, 2023 · In my new article, Taking Personhood Seriously, forthcoming in the Columbia Business Law Review, I argue that these developments—and even more recent ones, such as the 2022 Twitter merger dispute, litigated in the Delaware Court of Chancery—are all related to a centuries-old concept, which deserves a renewed place at the center of ...
how horizontal shareholding harms our economy—and why antitrust law can fix it Einer Elhauge Empirical evidence that horizontal shareholding has created anticompetitive effects in airline and banking markets have produced calls for antitrust enforcement.
When it is claimed that the Rule of Law requires that the laws should be public, what is to be understood by this claim? How is the relevant notion of publicity to be defined? The question itself raises some puzzlement.
Feb 25, 2019 · The current regulatory framework promotes an unhealthy ‘corporate’ attitude that is failing platforms, and a new direction (what we term ‘platform governance’) is urgently required. In identifying this new regulatory direction, the paper considers how firms might develop as successful platforms.