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Early telemedical abortion, safeguarding, and under 18s: a qualitative study with care providers in England and Wales (2023)
Journal Article
Romanis, E. C., & Parsons, J. A. (2023). Early telemedical abortion, safeguarding, and under 18s: a qualitative study with care providers in England and Wales. BMJ Sexual & Reproductive Health, 49(4), https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsrh-2022-201762

Background: Telemedical early medical abortion (TEMA) was introduced in England and Wales as a temporary measure in 2020 and was made permanent in 2022. While there are considerable data showing the safety, efficacy, and acceptability of TEMA for pat... Read More about Early telemedical abortion, safeguarding, and under 18s: a qualitative study with care providers in England and Wales.

Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion-Permissive Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom (2023)
Journal Article
Romanis, E. C. (2023). Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion-Permissive Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 32(3), 378-390. https://doi.org/10.1017/s096318012200086x

This paper argues that abortion access is an important subject for bioethics scholarship and reflects on the relationship between legal frameworks and access to care. The author uses the example of the United Kingdom to examine the benefits and limit... Read More about Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion-Permissive Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom.

Data-Driven Unfair Competition in Digital Markets (2023)
Journal Article
Chirita, A. D. (2023). Data-Driven Unfair Competition in Digital Markets. Journal of Science & Technology Law, 29(2),

This article expands the controversial catalogue of abusive practices to account for new types of data-driven unfair practices, such as data leveraging and combination, behavioral and personalized discrimination, excessive and algorithmic pricing, an... Read More about Data-Driven Unfair Competition in Digital Markets.

Huawei Strikes Back: Challenging National Security Decisions before Investment Arbitral Tribunals (2023)
Journal Article
Du, M. (2023). Huawei Strikes Back: Challenging National Security Decisions before Investment Arbitral Tribunals. Emory international law review, 37(1), 1-54

As a direct reaction to rising investment from China amid the transformation of the geopolitical context in which China has emerged as a great power, Western countries, including the United States, have introduced new or reinforced existing national... Read More about Huawei Strikes Back: Challenging National Security Decisions before Investment Arbitral Tribunals.

WTO Law on Subsidies and Local Content Rules in the Renewable Energy Sector (2022)
Journal Article
Roeben, V. (2022). WTO Law on Subsidies and Local Content Rules in the Renewable Energy Sector. Oil, gas and energy law, 5,

The WTO legal framework on subsidies and local content requirements applies to renewable energy projects executed by Member States globally. This article analyses the constrains that WTO law places on the support Member States can provide, through lo... Read More about WTO Law on Subsidies and Local Content Rules in the Renewable Energy Sector.

Enforcement of Competition Law in Times of Crisis: Is Guided Self-Assessment the Answer? (2022)
Journal Article
Wardhaugh, B. (2022). Enforcement of Competition Law in Times of Crisis: Is Guided Self-Assessment the Answer?. Yearbook of Antitrust and Regulatory Studies, 15(25), 63-86. https://doi.org/10.7172/1689-9024.yars.2022.15.25.3

One common criticism of the EU’s competition regime is that it hinders adequate mitigation of crises by preventing a collaborative response to the problem. We suggest that this view is incorrect. We suggest that a collaborative response is unlikely t... Read More about Enforcement of Competition Law in Times of Crisis: Is Guided Self-Assessment the Answer?.

China's State-owned Enterprises and International Investment Law (2022)
Journal Article
Du, M. (2022). China's State-owned Enterprises and International Investment Law. Georgetown Journal of International Law, 53(4), 627-734

Not only do Chinese SOEs play a key role in China’s domestic economy, but they are also a major force in implementing the Government of China’s ambitious Belt and Road Initiative. The expansion of Chinese SOEs’ global footprint has caused widespread... Read More about China's State-owned Enterprises and International Investment Law.