On December 20, 2017, the CJEU passed a landmark case on the legal status of Uber. On February 19, KU Leuven's Faculty of Law will hold a conference on the legal status of online intermediaries in…
Employment regulation as an economic stimulus draws attention to the connection between aims and actions. The United Kingdom should remain an intriguing study in this regard. As of 2019, the UK moves…
This a second post in a series of posts commenting on the NAFTA renegotiation process. For Part I click here.
What is Mexico’s Real “Plan B”?
The Mexican press is full of statements to the…
The renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement ("NAFTA") has become an increasingly difficult process. This is unsurprising, however, because there is no agreement amongst the member…
To date the debate on the “future of work” and technology has predominantly concentrated on the quantity of jobs that will be lost or gained because of automation. While this is certainly important,…
Welcome to the newest Wolters Kluwer law blog, conceived to explore the inter-relationship among labor law, European law, and trade law in these turbulent times. As the editor for trade law I expect…
On 17 November 2017 the ‘European Pillar of Social Rights’ was officially proclaimed by the EU leaders at the occasion of the Social Summit held in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was signed by Jean-Claude…
Keep pace with change. We are witnessing change at a very rapid pace. Brexit and "disTrumption," among other developments, have changed the landscape for international business. A new blog will…