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Investor-State Dispute Settlement in the Digital Economy: The Case for Structured Proportionality
Oct 3, 2019
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Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In 2016, R Street, a think tank in Washington, D.C., issued a report ranking different cities’ Airbnb regulations according to the user-friendliness of their policies. Citing user-friendly regulations such as those that allow speculators to own and rent multiple homes, R Street gave the highest possible grade of “A” to San Diego.
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