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SPECIAL ISSUE WITH THE ERASMUS SCHOOL OF LAW, ACADEMIC YEAR 2017–2018

Special Issue

EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION: REFLECTIONS UPON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE REGULATORY APPROACHES TO GLOBALISATION
Alberto Quintavalla, PhD candidate (Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics, Erasmus School of Law)

Marta Katarzyna Kołacz, PhD candidate (Private Law Department, Erasmus School of Law)
and
Maria Fernanda Caporale Madi, PhD candidate (Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics, Erasmus School of Law)
(2018) Special Issue Cambridge Law Review 1-7

REPORTING TO THE BOSS OR THE AUTHORITIES: THE ONGOING DILEMMA OF THE WHISTLE-BLOWER
Dimitrios Kafteranis, PhD candidate (University of Luxembourg)
(2018) Special Issue Cambridge Law Review 8-27

PUBLIC-PRIVATE COOPERATION IN EUROPEAN ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING AND COUNTERACTING
TERRORISM FINANCING REGULATIONS—CHALLENGES FOR FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS AND RIGHTS
Magdalena Jaczewska, PhD candidate (University of Warsaw)
(2018) Special Issue Cambridge Law Review 28-49

CHINA'S SOVEREIGN WEALTH FUND: 
PERCEIVED RISKS, CORPORATE WEAKNESS, AND FUTURE REFORM
Cheng Bian, Post-Doctoral Researcher (Erasmus School of Law)
(2018) Special Issue Cambridge Law Review 50-67

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A MULTILATERAL INVESTMENT TREATY FOR THE 'ONE BELT, ONE ROAD' INITIATIVE
Yawen Zheng, PhD candidate (University of Edinburgh)
(2018) Special Issue Cambridge Law Review 68-88

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