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EU Law Analysis: Hamoudi v Frontex: Advocate General Norkus’ Opinion

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on EU Law Analysis: Hamoudi v Frontex: Advocate General Norkus’ Opinion
EU Law Analysis: Hamoudi v Frontex: Advocate General Norkus’ Opinion

  Antje Kunst* *Antje Kunst is an international lawyer and barrister of Garden Court North Chambers, admitted to the Bar of England and Wales, and the Bar of Berlin, advising and representing individuals in a wide range of matters related to fundamental rights within the CFSP and other fields. She has appeared in numerous cases before…

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European Law

What Really is Required for a Failure to Disclose Claim?

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Really is Required for a Failure to Disclose Claim?
What Really is Required for a Failure to Disclose Claim?

Failure to disclose cases are something we deal with on an extremely regular basis. A case I recently litigated confirmed the standard required in order to prevail in such a case. In such case, we represented a seller of a residence in San Mateo County. The seller used to live in the home, but had…

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Property Law

The Front-of-Package Nutrition Symbol — G.S. Jameson & Company

Posted on May 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Front-of-Package Nutrition Symbol — G.S. Jameson & Company
The Front-of-Package Nutrition Symbol — G.S. Jameson & Company

Health Canada has released the details of its long-awaited framework for Front-of-Package Nutrition Symbol labelling on any prepackaged food that meets or exceeds 15% sodium, sugar, or saturated fat (30% for prepackaged meals). The new regulations come into force on July 20, 2022 but manufacturers have until January 1, 2026 to implement changes. All of…

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Canada Law

Two Weeks in Review, 5 – 18 May 2025

Posted on May 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Two Weeks in Review, 5 – 18 May 2025
Two Weeks in Review, 5 – 18 May 2025

Environmental Law Malavika Rao discusses the Kafue River spill in Zambia and questions whether the current legal responses, focused on human rights and compensation, are sufficient to address the extensive environmental damage from mining. Like other African states, Rao highlights that Zambia’s environmental laws primarily view environmental harm through a human-centered lens. The author suggests…

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European Law

Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part II: Affirmations – Investor Lawyer

Posted on May 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part II: Affirmations – Investor Lawyer
Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part II: Affirmations – Investor Lawyer

Successful people set goals, and part of goal setting might be affirmations. The idea is that by affirming something in the present tense—as though it were already happening—one conditions the mind for achieving success. For we folk in the real estate investment game, an affirmation can be used to support financial goals. This is part…

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Property Law

Give that back: recovery of employer property post-dismissal | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on May 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Give that back: recovery of employer property post-dismissal | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
Give that back: recovery of employer property post-dismissal | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

When an employee termination is conducted, most employers focus on determining contractual severance entitlements and ensuring compliance with statutory requirements. In so doing, their aim is to limit any potential claims for wrongful dismissal. By contrast, less thought tends to be given to return of property. This is not an unreasonable state of affairs, as…

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Canada Law

Sexist Judicial Bias, Himpathy and Victim-Blaming

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Sexist Judicial Bias, Himpathy and Victim-Blaming

Guest post by Margarita S. Ilieva, strategic international equality and human rights litigator   Introduction In L. et Autres c. France, for the first time, the Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has acknowledged that judicial reasoning which negatively stereotypes, blames and therefore revictimises (secondary victimisation) survivors of sexual violence (SV), is discriminatory. In its judgment, the Court…

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European Law

Court Upholds a Browsewrap (Because It Was Really a Sign-in-Wrap)-Hoar v. Hotmart

Posted on May 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Court Upholds a Browsewrap (Because It Was Really a Sign-in-Wrap)-Hoar v. Hotmart
Court Upholds a Browsewrap (Because It Was Really a Sign-in-Wrap)-Hoar v. Hotmart

This case involves the Hotmart service, an online marketplace of digital items. The plaintiffs claim they didn’t receive their purchased items and were charged for other unwanted services. Hotmart invoked the venue selection clause in its TOS to try to send the case elsewhere. It appears this is the TOS formation screen in question: This…

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Internet Law

Returning to Work after Long-Term Disability

Posted on May 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Returning to Work after Long-Term Disability
Returning to Work after Long-Term Disability

Everyone’s healing journey is unique. When you’re on long-term disability, your journey is likely not linear. Despite this, insurance companies may try to rush you to return to work so they can stop providing benefits. Additionally, your employer may want you to return to your position before you’re ready. Only you know when it’s the…

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Canada Law

Whom is citizenship for?

Posted on May 17, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Whom is citizenship for?
Whom is citizenship for?

On Thursday, May 15, the US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in what is widely referred to as “the birthright citizenship case.” As some commentators point out, this is somewhat of a misnomer: at stake in this case is not the constitutionality of Trump’s executive order (EO) banning birthright citizenship for certain classes of individuals….

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European Law

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