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The 不良研究所 Business Law Meter Blog

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On 1 November 2021, 不良研究所's Faculty of Law launched the 不良研究所 Business Law Meter, a blog for timely commentary and discussion of current developments in Canadian and transnational business law. Under the editorial leadership of the inaugural holder of the Professorship of Business Law, Peer Zumbansen, 不良研究所 Law students engage with hot button issues in corporate and securities, labour and commercial law, investment law, international economic law and private international law. The Meter welcomes feedback and commentary as well as submissions from guest writers. Guest submissions and inquiries should be sent to: peer.zumbansen [at] mcgill.ca

The latest in the Business Law Meter

16 May 2022

What are the current trends associated with commercial spyware?聽聽

12 May 2022

No Mere Tempest in a Teapot: 鈥楥orporate Purpose鈥 and 鈥楽takeholderism鈥櫬

6 Apr 2022
Au Qu茅bec, 脿 qui pouvons-nous attribuer la responsabilit茅 des dommages caus茅s par des v茅hicules autonomes lors d鈥檜n accident? Le cadre l茅gislatif qu茅b茅cois doit adapter ses r茅gimes de responsabilit茅 du fabricant et personnelle afin de faire face au d茅veloppement technologique des v茅hicules autonomes.
5 Apr 2022
Human beings no longer hold the ultimate grasp over creation and innovation. As artificial intelligence (AI) is immersing itself into all sectors, posing a significant challenge to copyright law in many jurisdictions, such as the United States and Canada. The future place of AI systems in creating works worthy of copyright protection remains undetermined. Yet, the age of AI authorship has not yet gained a foothold in copyright law.
22 Feb 2022
By providing an overview of major supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular focus on North America, Doctor of Civil Law student Federico Su谩rez Ricaurte argues that self-regulating markets and international free trade alone will be unable to overcome the supply chain crisis.
6 Feb 2022

The turn of the New Year marks the end of a tumultuous year for Facebook who, once again, found itself on the receiving end of public backlash.

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