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New technologies, new laws? : A case study of robots and social media
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The European Court of justice’s judgment in the PIP breast implant case : an occasion to discuss the liability of notified bodies
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Driving transport law into the 21st century : the case of autonomous vehicles
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Law 2.0 – Robots, social media and the traditional legal framework
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- Journal Article
- A4
- open access
The law in the 21st century : a Sisyphean struggle to keep up with technological evolutions?
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- Journal Article
- A2
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Redefining the public policy exception in the context of punitive damages
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- Journal Article
- A2
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The rise of self-driving cars : is the private international law framework for non-contractual obligations posing a bump in the road?
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An analysis of the Washington supreme court’s judgment in Tabingo v. American triumph and its implications for the Italian maritime sector
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
EU member states’ Courts versus U.S.punitive damages awards for physical harm in football : an attempt at defining best practice
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From down under all the way to the European Union : a comparative legal analysis of the enforcement of Australian exemplary damages in the EU
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- Journal Article
- A2
- open access
Liability in the medical sector : the ‘breast-taking’ consequences of the poly implant prothese case
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'Bike along, nothing to see here': Hof van Justitie lokaliseert locus acti bij productaansprakelijkheid op de plaats waar het gebrekkige goed vervaardigd werd
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Third-party liability for flawed class certificates : an analysis of the viability of the credit rating agencies’ freedom of speech defence for classification societies
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Evolutions in the enforcement of U.S. punitive damages in England: the case of football injuries
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Class certificates and freedom of speech: classification societies as the credit rating agencies of the maritime sector?
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Class certificates and freedom of speech under article 10 of the European convention on human rights : human rights in maritime law : quo vadis?
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Rating the EU regulatory framework on the liability of credit rating agencies: triple a or junk?
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Certifiers in maritime safety and in capital markets: similar solutions for identical problems?
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Enkele internationaalprivaatrechtelijke bedenkingen bij de aansprakelijkheid van classificatiemaatschappijen
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An EU perspective on the liability of classification societies : selected current issues and private international law aspects
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Liability for football injuries and enforcement in the EU: will US punitive damages be shown the red card in Europe?