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Finance has become the most salient part of the European project
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Finance has become the most salient part of the European project

Watch now the 10th GDE on Fostering a Dynamic IP System Based on Sustainable Development Goals with Profs. Edward KWAKWA, Peter YU and Miriam ALLENA.

On the 25th anniversary of the publication of Lord Scott’s report into the licensing of defence equipment from the UK to Iraq, the judge’s findings that the UK Government misled its Parliament are still relevant in 2021.

We publish the video of the 9th edition of the #GlobalDigitalEncounters on Brexit: European, and worldwide IP, with Prof. Alison FIRTH, Prof. Craig NARD, Prof. Alain STROWEL, and moderator Prof. Gabriele GAGLIANI.

Has the European Union finally found its strategy in its newly upgraded relationship with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations?

What the TCA shows is an effort to try to ensure that the rupture affects as little as possible a system of protection of free competition, control of concentrations, and public aid.

In the last six months, the COVID-19 health crisis is acting as an accelerator of “ALSPs” (alternative legal service providers).

Christopher Muttukumaru CB, chair of FIDE’s International Academic Council, argues that the speed of the UK’s domestic implementation of the new EU/UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement has inevitably resulted in a lack of legal certainty. Scrutiny of the UK legislation by the UK Parliament was limited to less than a day and that was regrettable. He has summarised the key points of the legislation in the article [below]. The TCA itself was the subject of two articles for FIDE by Derrick Wyatt QC.

We publish the video of the 8th edition of the #GlobalDigitalEncounters on Artificial Intelligence and Data-Led Revolution of Copyright and Its Wider Implications, with Professor Christophe Geiger, Professor Daniel Gervais, and moderator Jur. Dr. Ulrika Wennersten

The UK’s engagement with Europe is driven as much by geography, values and necessity as by the inclinations of any particular government or the contents of any particular treaty relationship. The same goes for the EU’s engagement with the UK.

In the short term the expectation is of confusion and disruption on both sides of the Channel. The deal provides only a shadow of the economic benefits that continued EU membership would have offered.

We invite you to stay updated and participate on the developments of Fide’s International Academic Council, and the future activities and ideas it puts forward.

If an EU/UK agreement is soon concluded at a political level, that could be a prelude to an equally turbulent period in December

This document collects different contributions before, during and after the Congress, as containing the views and thoughts of authors of the texts, working groups and attendants of such event.

I often read that it is a «transition» summit, which does not correctly visualize the importance of COP25 for the future of our species and the planet.

On 12th November, at a meeting of leading experts drawn from the membership of the FIDE Fundacion, Christopher Muttukumaru* underlined the significance of FIDE Fundacion’s aim of developing cross border thinking to address the challenges of a digital revolution which promises both unquantifiable benefits and undeniable risks.

Throughout the 2019 Fide Congress on AI, Big Data and the Digital Economy, a series of interviews of some of the speakers were conducted. In this case, Senen Barro speaks to Alvaro Lobato about the trends and possible future of Artificial Intelligence.

Throughout the 2019 Fide Congress on AI, Big Data and the Digital Economy, a series of interviews of some of the speakers were conducted. In this case, Daniel Sarmiento speaks to Alvaro Lobato about Brexit and the Irish Backstop.

Abstract: Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSP) have jumped into the legal industry just the way Big Law North American law firms did 25 years ago

This is a reflection based on the closing remarks that we made at the Oxford Congress. In reflecting on the outcome of the Congress, it is clear that there was unity in the emerging themes that were discussed, notwithstanding the diversity of subject matter. What do we mean?

Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford of the University of Oxford takes the stage to give a speech on the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence, and

Intuitively, one would expect the Internet and free movement to constitute the perfect couple, where the former would enhance the well-being of the latter. However, other interests may also need to be factored in.

Brexit: “no deal” or Nirvana? At Fide’s recent International Congress at Jesus College, Oxford, Christopher Muttukumaru and Derrick Wyatt discussed whether it is likely that there will be a “no-deal” Brexit and what its immediate aftermath will be.

The Congress will focus on the analysis of the challenges and needs of the European regulatory environment in the face of technological advances in Artificial