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Implications of the different merger regimes in the EU and the UK: so close yet so far?

Brexit is likely to have a significant impact on the M&A industry. Perhaps the most significant consequence is losing the one-stop-shop u…

15th July 2021 admin-euro

What does “taking back control” mean for Financial Services?

Dr Cleo Davies – Senior Research Associate at the University of East Anglia

 On the 29th April 2021, the Financial Services Bill receive…

17th May 2021 admin-euro

The State Aid Temporary Framework for COVID-19, the Banking Communication, and Burden-Sharing

 Dionysios Pelekis                www.linkedin.com/in/dionysios-pelekis

 

In November 2020, the Commission approved an aid schem…

19th April 2021 admin-euro

Gender-based violence during the COVID-19 pandemic

By Dr Birte Böök

Post-doctoral researcher at Utrecht University and content manager of the gender stream of the European Equality Law Network…

20th January 2021 admin-euro

Addressing In-Work Poverty: The EU Minimum Wage Directive and Collective Bargaining

Ben Paterson, European Social Policy MSc, School of Social & Political Science, University of Edinburgh

 

In 2019, the rate of worke…

11th January 2021 admin-euro

COVID-19 in the EU: A Death Sentence for Refugees and Asylum Seekers?

Iro Nestoros, European Social Policy MSc, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

 

Introduction

 The UN Secret…

6th January 2021 admin-euro

Work-life balance: A key to European Union recovery in the post-pandemic period

Shirong Zhou,  European Social Policy MSc, School of Social and Political Science, University of Edinburgh

 

The pandemic has highligh…

6th January 2021 admin-euro

Mitchell Annual Lecture 2020 – Prof Michael Dougan

From the EU to the UK Internal Market: Big Fish makes Bad Rules for Small Pond?…

20th December 2020 admin-euro

Algorithmic discrimination in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities for EU equality law 

By Janneke Gerards, Utrecht University Law School and Raphaële Xenidis, Edinburgh University Law School and iCourts, Copenhagen Universit…

3rd December 2020 admin-euro

Europeanization at a Crossroads: Accession and Informality in Serbia

Europeanization at a Crossroads: Accession and Informality in Serbia

Alexander Mesarovich, PhD Candidate in Politics at the University of E…

5th November 2020 admin-euro

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