Browsing Law School (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Smart & Sustainable Planet"
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Corporate Law and Statutory Liability
(Edward Elgar, 2023)This chapter interrogates the approach taken by parliaments and courts to statutory corporate liability, both civil and criminal. In doing so, it examines regulatory philosophy and the role of Parliament and the courts ... -
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)While affirming the robustness of core corporate law principles, this chapter explores how AI has, and could, impact the content, application and processes of corporate law and corporate governance, and the interactions ... -
Regulators Nurturing FinTech Innovation: Global Evolution of The Regulatory Sandbox as Opportunity-Based Regulation
(2019)The emergence of the regulatory sandbox as a novel regulatory development in both developed and developing countries responds to the challenges faced by FinTech innovators in navigating an unwieldy regulatory landscape not ... -
Regulatory Law and Regulatory Friction as FinTech Disenablers: Calibrating an EU Policy Response to the Adaptive Regulatory Sandbox in Member States
(2021)With transformative evolution involving crypto-assets, machine learning applications and data-driven finance models, complex regulatory and policy issues are emerging. Inadequate frameworks in FinTech ... -
Report on Cross-border Use of Company Information
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Report on Transparency of Company Data
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The Speinshart Recommendations on Generative AI and the EU AI Act
(Speinshart Reports, 2023)The Speinshart Recommendation on Generative AI and the EU AI Act INTRODUCTION Recent technological advancements have brought about a significant qualitative transformation in the realm of technology, particularly in the ... -
Three Binaries in People v Arctic Oil
(University of Groningen Press, 2022)In People v Arctic Oil, courts in Norway considered the question of whether the constitutional right to environment entails a duty of care on the state for curtailing emissions from oil exports. The cause of action was ...