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Brussels Blueprint, Turkish Overreach? The Risks of Copying the EU’s Digital Competition Law
Matthias Bauer and Dyuti Pandya writes about Turkey’s proposed digital competition rules mimicking the EU’s DMA, risking overregulation, stifled innovation, and deterred foreign investment via Turkish Law Blog.
Class action lawsuits could cost UK economy up to £18bn
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced in The Times.
Mass Litigation Could Cost UK Economy £18B, Report Warns
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced by LAW360.
Mass litigation ‘could cost UK economy £18bn’
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced in The Law Society Gazzette.
How Quantum Computing will affect Global Security
ECIPE Study, "Benchmarking Quantum Technology Performance: Governments, Industry, Academia and their Role in Shaping our Technological Future" quoted on a Digital Peace piece.
Trump and Xi must resolve the tariff spat to prevent a full-blown trade war
David Henig talks with Times Radio about how the US and China meeting in London to resolve their tariff dispute may impact global economic dynamics.
EU’s zero-for-zero tariff bid stalls amid US pushback
David Henig observes for POLITICO Europe that the U.S. has long resisted zero tariffs on industrial goods, showing consistent disinterest in such proposals over multiple administrations.
Towards A New Affirmative Agenda: Transatlantic Export Controls and Technology Cooperation
ECIPE study, "Openness as Strength: The Win-Win in EU-US Digital Services Trade", referenced in the International Centre for Defence and Security Commentary.
U.K. Between Trump and Brussels: What Will Starmer Choose? | Wider View
David Henig joins TVP World's "Wider View" to analyse Britain’s foreign policy challenges under Keir Starmer amidst U.S.-Europe tensions and Nigel Farage's resurgence.