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Category: European Law

CO2-grensheffing als redding voor de Europese staalindustrie én het klimaat?

Posted on January 23, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on CO2-grensheffing als redding voor de Europese staalindustrie én het klimaat?
CO2-grensheffing als redding voor de Europese staalindustrie én het klimaat?

Met CO2-grensheffing belooft de Europese Unie meer grip op de uitstoot van de staalindustrie te krijgen. Hoe zal dit bijdragen aan klimaatdoelen van 2050, en wat betekent het voor de staalproducenten binnen en buiten de EU? De Europese Unie (EU) heeft ambitieuze klimaatdoelen: een reductie van 55% in broeikasgasemissies tegen 2030 en volledige klimaatneutraliteit in…

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Top 10 Posts on the Kluwer Copyright Blog in 2024

Posted on January 23, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Top 10 Posts on the Kluwer Copyright Blog in 2024
Top 10 Posts on the Kluwer Copyright Blog in 2024

As we enter a new year, we would like to take this opportunity to pass on our best wishes for 2025 to all of our readers, as well as reflect on developments in copyright over the past year. Last year was another busy one in the copyright world, with an increasing focus on the relationship…

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ECT Modernisation Perspectives: Revamping International Investment Law: A Comparative Look at Substantive ISDS Reform in the ECT and Beyond

Posted on January 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ECT Modernisation Perspectives: Revamping International Investment Law: A Comparative Look at Substantive ISDS Reform in the ECT and Beyond
ECT Modernisation Perspectives: Revamping International Investment Law: A Comparative Look at Substantive ISDS Reform in the ECT and Beyond

The modernization of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) has been debated among scholars, with some supporting it and others criticizing the process and outcome. The vote on the modernization was postponed indefinitely due to ongoing debates about the Treaty’s future, including various withdrawals from it. The modernization process encapsulates broader reform efforts and attempts to…

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CJEU Rules on Excessive Requests

Posted on January 22, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on CJEU Rules on Excessive Requests
CJEU Rules on Excessive Requests

On January 9, 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) issued its judgment in the case Österreichische Datenschutzbehörde (C‑416/23). In this case, the CJEU was asked to determine when a request to a supervisory authority could be considered as excessive, in particular because of its repetitive character, allowing the supervisory authority to…

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Learning digital procurement’s hard lessons before jumping in at the AI deep end — How to Crack a Nut

Posted on January 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Learning digital procurement’s hard lessons before jumping in at the AI deep end — How to Crack a Nut
Learning digital procurement’s hard lessons before jumping in at the AI deep end — How to Crack a Nut

In quick succession after the UK Government published its AI Opportunities Action Plan, the National Audit Office (NAO) released its report ‘Government’s approach to technology suppliers: addressing the challenges’ (the NAO digital procurement report). Reading both documents in relation to each other paints a picture of the difficulties and pitfalls in the acceleration of public…

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a good example of a poorly drafted choice of court clause (and wrong High Court conclusion IMO). – gavc law – geert van calster

Posted on January 21, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on a good example of a poorly drafted choice of court clause (and wrong High Court conclusion IMO). – gavc law – geert van calster
a good example of a poorly drafted choice of court clause (and wrong High Court conclusion IMO). – gavc law – geert van calster

There is a gale force wind out there and the girls and I are housebound: so I thought I’ld clear the blog queue a bit. It is generally not good practice to post poorly drafted choice of court provisions yet once in a while it helps illustrate what I often say in class: that even…

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Ten issues to watch in 2025 | Epthinktank

Posted on January 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ten issues to watch in 2025 | Epthinktank
Ten issues to watch in 2025 | Epthinktank

Written by Isabelle Gaudeul-Ehrhart. At the beginning of a new year and, from an institutional perspective, of a new mandate, what should we focus on and understand to navigate the coming months? Out of so many competing issues on Parliament’s agenda, the European Parliamentary Research Service (EPRS) selected 10 for closer examination. The event was…

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Opening Fresh Perspectives on AI Training and TDM Exceptions · European Law Blog

Posted on January 20, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Opening Fresh Perspectives on AI Training and TDM Exceptions · European Law Blog
Opening Fresh Perspectives on AI Training and TDM Exceptions · European Law Blog

Introduction The ruling in Kneschke vs. LAION by the German Hamburg Regional Court (Court) represents the first landmark case clarifying the application of the CDSM Directive’s text and data mining (TDM) exceptions to AI training. Kneschke, a photographer, sued LAION for using one of his original and creative works to build AI training datasets without…

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Project Fear unpacked – how fear-based appeals became central to the Brexit referendum

Posted on January 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Project Fear unpacked – how fear-based appeals became central to the Brexit referendum
Project Fear unpacked – how fear-based appeals became central to the Brexit referendum

During the 2016 Brexit referendum, the Leave campaign frequently accused the Remain side of excessive negativity and scaremongering. Simona Dianová and Monika Brusenbauch Meislová examine what a dataset of public speeches can tell us about the realities of “Project Fear”. The 2016 Brexit referendum stands out in British political history as a campaign fraught with…

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Advocate General Rantos proposes a retroactive interpretation of European type approval law which makes up to 200 Mio type approved motor vehicles in the EU illegal

Posted on January 19, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Advocate General Rantos proposes a retroactive interpretation of European type approval law which makes up to 200 Mio type approved motor vehicles in the EU illegal
Advocate General Rantos proposes a retroactive interpretation of European type approval law which makes up to 200 Mio type approved motor vehicles in the EU illegal

    Dr. Benedikt Wolfers, M.A. & Sebastian Lutz-Bachmann, LL.M.*   * Partners of the Law Firm Posser Spieth Wolfers & Partners in Berlin.   Photo credit: Reinhold Möller, via Wikimedia Commons   In recent years, the Court of Justice decided a series of cases in relation to vehicle type approval law. On 21 November…

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