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Topic
The Business and Legal Challenges of Global Platforms
Date & Time
Selected Sessions:
Nov 13, 2024 06:00 PM
Description
Global market platforms play an increasingly critical role in the world’s economy. In 2023 alone, nearly $575 billion worth of merchandise was sold through Amazon. Notably, over 60% of that merchandise was sold not by Amazon itself, but by third-party sellers using Amazon’s platform. With roughly 4.5 billion items sold by U.S.-based sellers alone in 2023, the question arises: who is responsible for the quality and legality of these products? If a product is faulty or counterfeit, is Amazon liable, or is it exempt from responsibility as a platform? Where can consumers seek legal redress, and which governments are responsible for oversight?
These questions are not unique to Amazon. Similar issues arise with other global e-commerce platforms such as Temu, Wish, and AliExpress, meal delivery platforms such as Grubhub and Just Eat, and ride-hailing platforms such as Uber and Lyft.
Join the UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management (CGM) and the UCLA School of Law’s Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy (LMI) in hosting Christopher S. Tang, Edward W. Carter Chair of Business Administration and Faculty Director of the CGM and Michael Dorff, Professor of Practice and Executive Director of the LMI for a thought-provoking and interactive conversation on the broad landscape of business and legal challenges posed by global platforms that will explore these timely and relevant issues as they relate to physical goods and services and e-commerce and social media platforms.
The discussion is a featured event in the Global Business and Policy Forum, a collaborative partnership between the UCLA Anderson Center for Global Management and UCLA School of Law Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy.
We are proud to feature this discussion as part of UCLA’s 2024 International Education Week.