Room WCC 1015, Wasserstein Hall, Harvard Law School
** Please note: This event does not take place at Adolphus Busch Hall and requires registration.**
Have the EU's stringent policies hindered its ability to compete in the global tech race? How can policymakers move beyond the binary choice of regulation versus innovation and consider broader legal and institutional reforms to foster technological progress?
The Harvard European Law Association invites you to join a discussion with Anu Bradford to examine the contrasting approaches of the U.S. and the EU to tech regulation and how deeper structural factors — beyond regulatory frameworks — have shaped the success of U.S. in creating global tech champions.
This event is organized by the Harvard European Law Association in cooperation with the Harvard Law AI Student Association and co-sponsored by the Harvard Student Initiatives at the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (CES) at Harvard University.