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Cosmopolitan legal education: From Irnerius and the Westphalian paradigm to the modern law school (2022)
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The law school has not always been one that would be predominantly engaged with national legal matter. The subject of law, as a field of learning, has for a number of centuries been the toy of national educational systems, because law has been the to... Read More about Cosmopolitan legal education: From Irnerius and the Westphalian paradigm to the modern law school.

Comparing and contrasting the EU and the US approach in competition law: So close but so far (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

It is of great academic interest that the two main representatives of the Western world, the EU and the USA, have developed antitrust and competition law approaches and policies that have certain significant similarities but also quite a few crucial... Read More about Comparing and contrasting the EU and the US approach in competition law: So close but so far.

Law as an enabling device (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution

To many, law may be perceived as nothing more than a restrictive device. To the legal scholar, however, law may be perceived as an enabling device, even where it restricts. Nonetheless, it would not be appropriate to maintain that every restrictive n... Read More about Law as an enabling device.