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See detailThe EU Global Gateway and China’s Belt and Road initiatives in Serbia. What about the law?
Gubenko, Stanislav UL

Presentation (2023, March 15)

The presentation gives an overview of the EU and China discourses on the legal aspects of the Global Gateway and the Belt and Road initiatives in Serbia. Then it discusses some practical approaches of the ... [more ▼]

The presentation gives an overview of the EU and China discourses on the legal aspects of the Global Gateway and the Belt and Road initiatives in Serbia. Then it discusses some practical approaches of the EU and China to investment legal matters in Serbia and finally concludes with the impact of the two initiatives on Serbia’s commitment to European integration. [less ▲]

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See detailA Legal Study of the Future of Chinese Infrastructure Development in the Western Balkans in the Light of the EU Rebuilding of Ukraine
Gubenko, Stanislav UL

in China, Law and Development (2022), (7),

The paper seeks to find out whether the successful EU rebuilding of Ukraine according to European standards can become a game-changer in the competition between Chinese and European infrastructure ... [more ▼]

The paper seeks to find out whether the successful EU rebuilding of Ukraine according to European standards can become a game-changer in the competition between Chinese and European infrastructure development initiatives in the Western Balkans. [less ▲]

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See detailTracing the Expansive Effect of the GDPR in the Third Countries. The Cases of Russia, Ukraine and China
Gubenko, Stanislav UL

in Peace Human Rights Governance (2022), 6(1), 79-96

This research aims at analyzing the “expansive effect” of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in three non-EU case countries, i.e. Russia, Ukraine and China, to understand how the GDPR ... [more ▼]

This research aims at analyzing the “expansive effect” of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in three non-EU case countries, i.e. Russia, Ukraine and China, to understand how the GDPR provisions affect, or are affected by, the interaction with three non-EU legal systems. The recently adopted GDPR, being a set of comprehensive data processing rules and penalties for violating data protection regulations, has set a very high standard for the other states in developing their own data protection regulations, but at the same time, the GDPR has brought about a wide range of compliance challenges. Due to the extraterritorial character of the General Data Protection Regulation, these challenges regard not only the EU member states but also any organisations around the world engaged in professional or commercial relations with the European Union. Therefore, there is a gap in understanding the interplay between the newly-built European data protection system and the legal systems outside the EU, which this research seeks to cover. [less ▲]

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