How Should Western Economies Regulate and Negotiate International Trade?
By: Aitor Cuevas
Ethics AI and Fundamental Rights: A Comparative Analysis of EU and US Regulation
By: Gabriela Vázquez-Guillén
EU Text And Data Mining Exception and US Fair Use Doctrine: Regulating Copyright Liability in AI Systems
By: Hiroka Watanabe Yasui
Secondary Sanctions: An American weapon or a European Tool?
By: Hunter William Glass
Regulating Regulators: Rethinking Administrative Accountability in the EU and US
By: Ignacio Hitt
Antitrust Across the Atlantic: Analyzing Lina Khan and Margrethe Vestager’s Big Tech Competition Strategies
By: Ishya Jain
The Evolution of American Sentencing Policy & What the U.S. Can Learn From Germany
By: Robin Mills
The impact of the Schrems rulings on E.U. – U.S. data transfer relations and their relevance for the regulation of developing technologies
By: Valentina Nicole Tilli
The Legal Personhood of AI in the Financial Sector: Liability for Algorithmic Trading Losses
By: Jolene Ren
‘Freedom or Responsibility?’: A Transatlantic Analysis of Online Free Speech in the U.S. and the European Union
By: Kiruthiga Balamurugan
Drawing the Line: A Comparative Analysis of U.S. and EU Copyright Law in the Age of Generative AI
By: Matteo Morello
The Transatlantic AI Divergence: Comparing the European Union’s Risk-Based Regulation and the United States’ Deregulatory Model
By: Pablo Sánchez Pérez
Streamlining Transatlantic Digital Evidence Sharing: Comparing the U.S.’ Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) and the EU’s European Investigation Order (EIO) in Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime Cases
By: Rebeca Boullosa Ordóñez
Can Borders Be Automated Without Violating Rights? A Comparative Study of How the European Union and the United States Regulate Emerging Border Technologies—Including Biometric Identification and Automated Decision-Making Systems—in Migration Management
By: Ariana Touris
Balancing Expression and Protection: Comparing Free Speech in the European Union and United States
By: Charlotte Durham
‘Silent Killer’ Acquisitions in Pharma: A Comparative Analysis of ex ante Control over Innovation-Suppressive Deals in the U.S. and the European Union
By: Diego Emilio Linares Avendaño
AI and Legal Regulation: Protection or innovation? A comparative approach between US and EU regulation
By: Elena Bassabe Oleaga
Can an Algorithm Have Standing? A Comparative Study of AI Legal Personality in the United States and the European Union
By: Elyott Azuelos
