Thu, Sep 5, 2019

6:30 PM – 7:30 PM (GMT+1)

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Pavilion: 96 Kensington High Street, London, W84SG, UK (Please use the side entrance on Kensington Church Walk)

96 Kensington High Street, London W84SG, United Kingdom

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In our series of fortnightly events, IE Professor, Dr. Antonios Kouroutakis, will speak about the significant change that Uber, Airbnb, and other online platforms have brought in the economic paradigm at a global scale. Such platforms connected peers all over the world and bypassed state regulations, forming what we call the “sharing economy”. Furthermore, these platforms brought significant disruption within a number of industries. The topic of this presentation is focused on the challenges that sharing economy poses to regulators around the world with the aim of highlighting best practices.

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Pavilion: 96 Kensington High Street, London, W84SG, UK (Please use the side entrance on Kensington Church Walk)

96 Kensington High Street, London W84SG, United Kingdom

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Antonios Kouroutakis

IE University

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Dr. Antonios Kouroutakis is Assistant Professor at IE University in Madrid, Spain and he teaches Constitutional Law and the Regulation of New Technologies and Startups. Dr. Kouroutakis has taught a variety of law courses and conducted research at the City University of Hong Kong, the Free University of Berlin, FVG Sao Paolo, and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Dr. Kouroutakis received a DPhil in Law from the University of Oxford and an LLM from UCLA School of Law. Dr. Kouroutakis’ research interests lie mainly in the field of constitutional engineering, public law, and regulation. In particular, Dr. Kouroutakis is interested in the concept of separation of powers, rule of law, emergency legislation, and the regulation of new technologies; he has published widely on these topics in international and peer-reviewed journals, and his work has been cited in numerous reports. His widely reviewed book on the ‘Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses’ (Routledge 2016) has been quoted at the House of Commons (UK) during the debates about the inclusion of a sunset clause in the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill.

Dr. Kouroutakis work has appeared at Public Law Review, Statute Law Review, Stanford Journal of International Law, Journal of High Technology Law and the Cambridge International Law Journal. Recent publications include ‘Anti Democratic Political Parties; Models of Reaction and the Strategic Democracy’ (2018), ‘The Role of the Judiciary and the Supreme Court in the Constitution-Making Process’ (2019) and ‘Doctrinal Challenges for the Legality of Smart Contracts: Lex Cryptographia or a new, ‘smart’ way to contract?’ (2019).

Furthermore, Dr. Kouroutakis’s comment and quotes have appeared at the international press at The Washington Post and ISTOE.


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