Regulatory and policy changes in the renewable energy sector in many European countries have disrupted investment stability in the sector. These changes have triggered legal
disputes in which investors argued that host states have an obligation to maintain regulatory stability. [...]
Treated water releases into the Pacific from the Fukushima Dai'ichi nuclear plant in Japan have drawn opposition from fishing communities, who accused proponents of acting
irresponsibly in commencing releases before gaining local support. The controversy reflects questions in social licence to operate and social impact assessment about [...]
This paper begins with a brief technical explanation of generative AI and how only a small subset of entities – the landlords of creativity – have access to the computational
resources and expertise needed to create foundation models that enable audio deepfakes. [...]
All poetic forms come from somewhere. Prosodic templates can be copied for generations, altered by individuals, imported from foreign traditions, or fundamentally changed under
the pressures of language evolution. Yet, these relationships are notoriously difficult to trace across languages and times. [...]
AbstractThe transition to the digital economy poses significant challenges to international investment law, which was originally designed for the traditional economy. Current
international investment agreements often fail to address developments in the digital economy. [...]
AbstractThis contribution to the special collection analyses transparency in international investment treaty arbitration. It charts the development of transparency in investment
treaty arbitration, highlighting how developments in approaches to the transparency of arbitral proceedings track broader evolutions within investment treaty arbitration [...]