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Peter Whelan at Hong Kong University.

A recent lecture has drawn upon newly published research in the Antitrust Law Journal, the world’s leading competition law journal which is published by the American Bar Association.

India's mass surveillance project should concern us all Indian society and politics has gone through a tectonic shift and is now in the grip of ‘absolutism’.

Experts including Professor Rita de la Feria, told the Commons Public Accounts Committee that companies admit to not paying any VAT, which allows them to undercut British competitors by up to 20%.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

The European Commission has accused companies including General Electric and Merck of providing incomplete or misleading information in order to push through mergers or acquisitions.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

In an op-ed published in the LSE Media Policy Blog Dr Stylianou argues that the end of the net neutrality rules in the US will not signify the end of the open internet as feared.