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Callao Oil Spill. Wrongly imo holds Article 8(1) Brussels Ia implies merits test. Introduces strict ‘direct involvement’ test for duty of care claims. – gavc law – geert van calster

Posted on June 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Callao Oil Spill. Wrongly imo holds Article 8(1) Brussels Ia implies merits test. Introduces strict ‘direct involvement’ test for duty of care claims. – gavc law – geert van calster
Callao Oil Spill. Wrongly imo holds Article 8(1) Brussels Ia implies merits test. Introduces strict ‘direct involvement’ test for duty of care claims. – gavc law – geert van calster

[If you do use the blog for research, practice submission or database purposes, citation would be appreciated, to the blog as a whole and /or to specific blog posts. Many have suggested I should turn the blog into a paid for, subscription service however I have resisted doing so. Proper reference to how the blog…

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European Law

California’s Doxing Laws and Remedies — Internet Lawyer Blog — June 2, 2025

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California’s Doxing Laws and Remedies — Internet Lawyer Blog — June 2, 2025

California’s anti-doxing statute, which is codified under California Civil Code § 53.8, is a law designed to protect individuals from the intentional, malicious publication of their personal identifying information, which is commonly known as “doxing” when done with the intent to cause harm, harassment, or to incite violence. Assembly Bill 1979 Assembly Bill 1979 entitled…

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Internet Law

Military drone systems in the EU and global context: Types, capabilities and regulatory frameworks | Epthinktank

Posted on June 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Military drone systems in the EU and global context: Types, capabilities and regulatory frameworks | Epthinktank
Military drone systems in the EU and global context: Types, capabilities and regulatory frameworks | Epthinktank

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European Law

Health Canada and CFIA Propose Changes to Online Requirements for the Sale of Food — G.S. Jameson & Company

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Health Canada and CFIA Propose Changes to Online Requirements for the Sale of Food — G.S. Jameson & Company

Edit (February, 2023): CFIA completed its consultation in July, 2022 and published its findings in a “What We Heard” report in February, 2023. You can read this report here. Edit (August, 2022): with the introduction of amendments to the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations in July of 2022, restaurants and similar enterprises are now exempt…

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Canada Law

assessing the climate impact of new oil and gas extraction · European Law Blog

Posted on June 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on assessing the climate impact of new oil and gas extraction · European Law Blog
assessing the climate impact of new oil and gas extraction · European Law Blog

It is uncontroversial that the climate impact of new oil and gas extraction projects must be assessed before states can grant a permit. A more controversial question is whether this requirement is limited to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are directly emitted by these installations, or whether it extends to emissions caused by the combustion…

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European Law

A “Mastermind” in IP Ownership — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — June 3, 2025

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A “Mastermind” in IP Ownership — Internet & Social Media Law Blog — June 3, 2025

After years of contractual entanglements, public disputes and strategic reinvention, Taylor Swift has achieved something few global recording artists have: She now owns the master recordings of her entire musical catalog. On May 30, 2025, Swift announced that she had acquired the copyrights in her original masters from Shamrock Capital—the private equity firm that purchased…

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Internet Law

Powering Data Centers with Nuclear Generation — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — May 30, 2025

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Powering Data Centers with Nuclear Generation — Gravel2Gavel Construction & Real Estate Law Blog — May 30, 2025

The rapid growth of electricity demand from data centers has emerged as a major challenge for the U.S. power sector. Much of this demand is being driven by the deployment of large learning models (LLMs) and generative artificial intelligence (AI). These workloads require large-volume, high-uptime computational infrastructure, and correspondingly large, reliable power supplies. Combined with…

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Property Law

Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Employment Termination Provision is Enforceable | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on June 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Employment Termination Provision is Enforceable | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
Ontario Court of Appeal Confirms Employment Termination Provision is Enforceable | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Termination provisions are the most frequently litigated contractual clause within any employment agreement. This is because of the money that can be at stake. Where successfully challenged as unenforceable, the affected individual usually stands to accrue a significantly increased severance entitlement. Conversely, a finding of this nature may set an unwanted precedent for the employer…

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Canada Law

Karol Nawrocki’s presidency and the coming storm in Poland

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Karol Nawrocki’s presidency and the coming storm in Poland

Karol Nawrocki will be Poland’s next president after he defeated Rafał Trzaskowski in the Polish presidential election on 1 June. Bartłomiej Kot writes that Nawrocki is likely to promote closer alignment with Donald Trump and a tougher stance on both Ukraine and the EU. Karol Nawrocki’s narrow victory in Poland’s presidential election marks more than…

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European Law

A Pro Se Legal Malpractice Case Lost; An Appeal Dismissed

Posted on June 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Pro Se Legal Malpractice Case Lost; An Appeal Dismissed
A Pro Se Legal Malpractice Case Lost; An Appeal Dismissed

Rules concerning legal malpractice litigation are unique, difficult and adhered to. Rules about appellate records are even more specific and adhered to. In Lubin v Arnold E. DiJoseph, P.C. 2025 NY Slip Op 03057 Decided on May 21, 2025 the Appellate Division, Second Department dismissed a pro-se appeal from a pro-se litigation of a legal…

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New York Law

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