Papers

La sezione Papers raccoglie in ordine cronologico contributi a carattere scientifico di origine accademica o professionale (Articles), note a sentenza, commenti su novità legislative e contributi particolarmente notevoli originati dalla penna di studenti dell'Università Bocconi (Student Writings).

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Comprehensive Review of Data Regulation: The Past and the Future of European Union Data Sharing Legislation

1.   Introduction Within a seminar-based overview on data regulation and policies, this paper represents the choral work of six LLM candidates in European Business and Social Law at Bocconi University.[1] Given the recent innovations on the technological side, data-driven activities play a pivotal role in the development of efficient business strategies. The implementation of regulations and policies in this field has progressively become an arduous challenge to be accomplished by business actors. For these reasons, this paper aims to provide a clear, organic and consistent review of what ...

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“Bundesverfassungsgericht Zur Ezb”: Another Blow to the European Union Post-Brexit?

Historical Overview of a Controversial Decision and its Implications for the Eurozone and the Future of the European Union

This paper examines the consequences and implications of the decision of the BVerfG of 5 May 2020 not only regarding EU law, but also regarding the sustainability of the Eurozone. It explores the implications of this decision at the time of the Covid-19 pandemic and how it might be an early-onset of the collapse of the Euro. Likewise, it examines the consequences that the collapse of the Euro would have for Germany. Finally, it discusses how what appears to be a bane may be a blessing in disguise and a historical tipping point that could allow for the much hoped-for and expected reform of the ...