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Energy related International Investment Law and Proceedings for Investor-State Dispute Settlement (Vol.2)
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Jumpei Nagaoka Researches Article for the Danish Institute for Human Rights
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Energy related International Investment Law and Proceedings for Investor-State Dispute Settlement (Vol.1)
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Platforms and Journalism: What Should Competition Policy Do to Address the Crisis of the News Media?
Transcripts of lectures
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Tokyo High Court Judgment on Restaurant Review Portal Site
Online
External Seminars
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Understanding the 2016 ISDA Credit Support Annex For VM
Online
External Seminars
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Industrial and policy trends regarding AI and media/creator sectors in the U.S. and other countries
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New EU Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Europe
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Industry and policy trends surrounding generative AI and antitrust/competition law
Online
External Seminars
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Nishimura & Asahi NY LLP and KPMG US co-host live seminar on corporate governance of U.S. subsidiaries by Japanese companies
Los Angeles
Nishimura & Asahi Seminars
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Current State of Consumer Law and Competition Law
Tokyo
External Seminars
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EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Analysis and Responses from a Public Affairs Perspective
Competition Law / International Trade
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Research for article on Human Rights Due Diligence Guide in Danish Construction Sector
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Special Report: Practitioner Perspectives on Pillar Two
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Latest Trends in AI Regulations and Policies
Tokyo
External Seminars
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Generative AI and Competition Law
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Publication of article on due diligence case studies in current company practice
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Regulatory Trends to Generative AI in the EU and Implications for the Japanese Financial Industry
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Japan Discusses VAT Treatment of Digital Platforms
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New Regulations to Services Using Telecommunications and Radio Waves and Practical Responses