Each year, The George Washington University International Law Review‘s annual Symposium titled, Competition Law in a Time of Departure from Traditional Notions of Globalization, draws nearly 200 students, faculty, practitioners, and alumni to hear distinguished speakers from government, academia, business, and civil society address novel issues in international law. The Symposium is also an opportunity for scholars to publish cutting-edge work related to the Symposium theme, which is published in a special Symposium edition of the International Law Review.
Alison Hole is a panelist during the session on “Big Tech: What System of Oversight Gets it Right?”
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