The Limited State model has reached its limits. Successive crises have led to the return of the Expansive State — more active, strategic, and interventionist.
My new WuW piece places this shift in German & EU context: 🔗 research.owlit.de/document/08f...
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Who sets the rules when global trade, competition law and national sovereignty intersect?
In my new @rtebrainstorm.bsky.social piece, I look at how states compete for regulatory authority — and how the battle for regulatory sovereignty will shape the next decade.
-> www.rte.ie/brainstorm/2...
New article out: ‘Competition Law and Policy in Crisis and the Rise of the Expansive State’
It traces the paradigm shift from the ‘Limited State’ to the ‘Expansive State’, and what this means for antitrust enforcement and policy.
doi.org/10.1093/jaen... (no paywall)
Our latest special issue is very special indeed!
It is a collection of papers carefully edited by Thérèse Callus in honour of Chris Newdick @unirdg-law.bsky.social’s contributions to the academy.
All available open access ⬇️!
We got the Egg Team - @clarepatton.bsky.social (Leeds), Ciara Hackett @qublaw.bsky.social and me - back together to write about wellness quackery in the digital age!
Massive thanks to @aoifemod.bsky.social and all at DFLW and the Morrigan Blog for a brilliant space to write and think.
Podcast: Law, Utopianism and Feminist Utopias in Utopian and Dystopian Fiction
With Prof @aoifemod.bsky.social and Dr Ruth Houghton (Newcastle University) covering their work on Feminist Utopias, Constitutionalism and Imperialism in the Utopian and Dystopian Fiction podcast series.
bit.ly/3RXn1nu