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Do we want to be the best small country in the world for class action law suits?
The paper "Mass Litigation and the Future of Litigation Funding in Ireland and Europe" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is highlighted in The Irish Times
Allowing third-party legal funding will cost Irish economy up to €3.6 billion – study
The paper "Mass Litigation and the Future of Litigation Funding in Ireland and Europe" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is highlighted in the Business Post.
Why America’s New Ambassador to EU Wants Europe to Succeed
The blog "Rules Without End: EU’s Reluctance to Let Go of Regulation" by Oscar Guinea and Oscar du Roy is referenced by The Epoch Times.
Autonomy (or dependence) of the EU Economy on Critical Services in the Context of the New EU Industrial Policy and Economic Security
ECIPE study, "Securing Europe’s Future: Strengthening ICT Competitiveness for Economic and National Security" cited in KTU Public Policy and Administration Journal (Volume 24 (3))
Europe drags its heels on Draghi plan as global rivals surge
Oscar Guinea comments in the Financial Times about how the lack of a single market in services crippled EU digital companies
Europe’s economic weakness has fatal geopolitical consequences
ECIPE's work on the comparison between the EU and US economy cited in Daniel Stelter's op-ed.
Buying $650 billion in US energy products: a deal that’s almost impossible to keep
Oscar Guinea comments in El País on the EU-US trade deal.
Think Tank Claims ‘Mass Litigation’ Could Cost UK Economy £18B a Year
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced by Law.com.
Group litigation “could cost the UK economy £18bn”
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced by Legal Futures
Class action lawsuits could cost UK economy up to £18bn
The paper "The Impact of Increased Mass Litigation in the UK" by Oscar Guinea, Dyuti Pandya, Vanika Sharma, and Renata Zilli is referenced in The Times.