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  • 3 Mar 2025
    Mateusz Grochowski, Fabrizio Esposito

    Cambridge Handbook on Algorithmic Price Personalization and the Law

    Fabrizio and Mateusz live in the same jurisdiction. They enter the same website at the same time, search for the same product, but each person pays a different price. They each paid a personalized price. Will this be the new normal? Should we be worried? What are we talking about? Algorithmic pricing has become one […]

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  • 26 Feb 2025
    Jannik Woxholth, Dirk Zetzsche

    The EU Law on Crypto-Assets

    In our new book “The EU Law on Crypto-Assets” (Cambridge University Press, 2025, 560pp), we discuss the EU’s regulatory responses to the rapidly growing area of crypto-assets, framed against challenges during the so-called “Crypto Winter” of 2022-23 and the SEC decision of 10 January that prompted the institutionalisation of crypto in the US. During the […]

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  • 18 Feb 2025
    Riyad Fakhri, Damilola S. Olawuyi

    Enhancing legal and policy frameworks on Biodiversity and Nature-Based Solutions in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region

    In 2022, at the 5th session of the United Nations Environment Assembly, the session adopted a landmark resolution recognising the potential of nature-based solutions (NBS) to contribute significantly to addressing the planetary emergencies of climate change, loss of biodiversity, and pollution, as well as to promote resilience to disaster risks. NBS are “actions to protect, […]

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  • 17 Feb 2025
    Hye Young You, Ju Yeon Park, Pamela Ban

    How Congress Gathers Information: The Politics Behind Hearings on the Hill

    Members of Congress play a critical role in shaping policy on a vast array of complex issues — from climate change to healthcare, national security to agriculture.  Yet, they are not experts in these fields.  Instead, they rely on external sources of information to guide their legislative decisions.  But who provides this information, and how […]

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  • 6 Feb 2025
    Susi Geiger, Katy Mason, Neil Pollock, Philip Roscoe, Annmarie Ryan, Stefan Schwarzkopf, Pascale Trompette

    Beyond the Invisible Hand: Exploring the Construction of Markets

    Markets are everywhere—in our communities, workplaces, and even our personal lives—shaping society in important and often unnoticed ways. For many, markets are viewed as the solution to society’s most pressing challenges, from improving healthcare systems to combating climate change. Yet, for something so pervasive, markets remain surprisingly underexplored in terms of how they work, evolve, […]

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  • 6 Feb 2025
    Marija Bartl

    Reimagining Prosperity in the EU

    We live in the times of profound pessimism about the future. Where have the hope and optimism go? And how is Europe, and its political leaders, trying to create new grounds for optimism? In Europe, the earlier receipt for some time was the European Green Deal. Today, it has been replaced by a “Draghi Deal”, […]

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  • 30 Jan 2025
    Johanna Mugler, Miranda Sheild Johansson, Robin Smith

    Anthropology and Tax. Ethnographies of Fiscal Relations

    Anthropology and tax might not appear to fit together at first sight. Taxation is often considered a highly technical and numerical subject, more suitable for lawyers, accountants and economists than social anthropologists,–given their expertise and focus on local and marginalized communities and socio-cultural relations. It is therefore unsurprising that within the discipline of anthropology, taxation […]

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  • 27 Jan 2025
    Dr. Nofit Amir, Michal Alberstein

    Vanishing Legal Justice: The Changing Role of Judges in an Era of Settlements and Plea Bargains

    London: Judge: I offer congratulations. No one can be more pleased than me. It’s always better that the parties settle themselves. Do you want a Tomlin order [a form for a confidential written settlement]? I don’t want to rush you into that… if the parties reach a settlement I never rush. Take all the time […]

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