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Tong Zhu discussant at 7th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures

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Tong Zhu, Research Associate at the FSR Climate, contributed as discussant to the FSR  7th Conference on the Regulation of Infrastructures,  which took place in Florence on 21 June 2018.

Tong discussed and commented the paper EU-ETS and CORSIA: rivalry or partnership?,  presented by Sara Ortiz-Arce Vizcarro, a private International and EU Law expert. 

The conference is an annual event that brings together all the Areas of the Florence School of Regulation. This 7th edition aimed to take stock of the major challenges infrastructure regulation is currently facing in the context of sharing economy and platform.

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