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Stanford Law School

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Miscellaneous

− Supervision of Phd student but as a secondary/minor supervisor

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Photo of Maximiliano Marzetti
IESEG School of Management

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Main publications in Law & Management
– Inteligencia artificial, compliance y derecho del consumo. Estructuras de gobernanza empresarial y estatal frente al empleo de algoritmos durante la pandemia y más allá, with Acciarri H., and Azar-Baud M. J., (2021), in: Mario Bessone, Enrico Minervini and Pietro Perlingieri (Eds.), Il consumatore e la normativa emergenziale ai tempi del Covid-19, 978-88-495-4596-8, Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli, chapter 1, pp. 15-41
Artificial Intelligence Will Make Smart Lawyers Smarter (and dumb ones redundant), The Big Analytics Leaders Collaborative Book Project, Compiled by Deeksha Joshi & Vishal Kumar, 2016

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Photo of Antoine Masson
Essec Business School

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Main publications in Law & Management
− Mapping legal innovation, avec G. Robison, Springer 2021
− The Usefulness of Legally Useless Clauses – A Proactive Law and Strategic Perspective, with H. Bouthinon-Dumas, in: Proactive Law in a Business Environment, Gerlinde Berger-Walliser, Kim Østergaard, Djof Publishin, 2012, p. 213-233
− Legal strategies: How Corporations use Law to improve performance, with M. Shariff (ed), Springer, 2010
Through the Legal Looking Glass: Exploring the Concept of Corporate Legal Strategy, with M. Shariff, EBLR 2011, 51-77

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Photo of Susanna Monseau
The College of New Jersey

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Main publications in Law & Management
Susanna Monseau “European Design Rights: A Model for the Protection of All Designers from Piracy,” American Business Law Journal, no. 48, 27-76, 2011.
Susanna Monseau and Nancy Lasher “Its Just a Game of Jews vs. Nazis Beer Pong,” Journal of Legal Studies Education, no. 34, 2017.
Susanna Monseau Law, Technology and Business The 21st Century Corporation and the Future of Work, Wolters Kluwer, (2017).
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