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Category: European Law

LIDW 2024: Mass Litigation and the Courts of Europe and the UK: Have they Finally Found a Place to Call Home?

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on LIDW 2024: Mass Litigation and the Courts of Europe and the UK: Have they Finally Found a Place to Call Home?
LIDW 2024: Mass Litigation and the Courts of Europe and the UK: Have they Finally Found a Place to Call Home?

The 2024 London International Disputes Week (“LIDW”) was stage to several discussions regarding mass litigations. This was definitely not by chance. Europe has been seeing an exponential rise in mass litigation, particularly in the last twenty years, where aspects arising from environmental, social and governance issues have started to become a trend worldwide. This post…

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European Commission guidance for EU competition-compliant possibilities for cooperation between competitors in realizing sustainability objectives

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on European Commission guidance for EU competition-compliant possibilities for cooperation between competitors in realizing sustainability objectives
European Commission guidance for EU competition-compliant possibilities for cooperation between competitors in realizing sustainability objectives

Companies often point out that there is a tension between sustainability and antitrust/competition. They argue that European Union (EU) – and EU Member States’ national – competition rules hamper competitor cooperation and innovation regarding sustainability because such rules prohibit arrangements that companies believe are necessary. On June 1, 2023, the European Commission (EC) adopted new…

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Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Hidden plane defects and cancelled flights

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Hidden plane defects and cancelled flights
Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Hidden plane defects and cancelled flights

This June the CJEU issued two judgments analysing the scope of the application of the ‘extraordinary circumstances’ exception to airlines’ scope of liability for cancelled flights, where cancellation was a consequence of a hidden plane defect.   In Finnair (C-385/23) a relatively new plane (5 months old) had a failure of a fuel gauge, which became evident…

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Were the Israeli Pager and Walkie-Talkie Attacks on Hezbollah Indiscriminate? – EJIL: Talk!

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Were the Israeli Pager and Walkie-Talkie Attacks on Hezbollah Indiscriminate? – EJIL: Talk!
Were the Israeli Pager and Walkie-Talkie Attacks on Hezbollah Indiscriminate? – EJIL: Talk!

There is much that we still don’t know about the attacks that Israel has conducted against Hezbollah in Lebanon by detonating hundreds of pagers and walkie-talkies rigged with explosives. This type of attack is genuinely unprecedented – I can’t recall any sufficiently close analogue, but maybe others can. This novelty poses some difficulty in understanding…

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A Voice of Reason: European Publishers Council Submits Concrete Proposals to the EC for Strict Enforcement of DMA’s App Store Rules

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on A Voice of Reason: European Publishers Council Submits Concrete Proposals to the EC for Strict Enforcement of DMA’s App Store Rules
A Voice of Reason: European Publishers Council Submits Concrete Proposals to the EC for Strict Enforcement of DMA’s App Store Rules

Yesterday, the European Publishers Council (“EPC”) published a press release, whereby they had submitted a comprehensive report to the European Commission (EC), (i) demonstrating why Apple and Google’s respective implementation of the app-store related provisions are in breach of the DMA and (ii) providing a way forward to ensure greater contestability and fairness in mobile…

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G7 Sanctions Enforcement Coordination Mechanism and Centralized EU Sanctions Watchdog Proposed

Posted on August 26, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on G7 Sanctions Enforcement Coordination Mechanism and Centralized EU Sanctions Watchdog Proposed
G7 Sanctions Enforcement Coordination Mechanism and Centralized EU Sanctions Watchdog Proposed

Kara Bombach assists companies and organizations to lawfully export goods, technology and services around the globe. She places emphasis on helping clients achieve practical, workable solutions to complex regulatory situations arising under anti-corruption and anti-bribery measures (U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and OECD Convention), export control laws (EAR and ITAR), anti-boycott laws, and special…

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The Draghi report on EU competition law – A welcome attempt to answer Europe’s Goldilocks dilemma

Posted on August 25, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Draghi report on EU competition law – A welcome attempt to answer Europe’s Goldilocks dilemma
The Draghi report on EU competition law – A welcome attempt to answer Europe’s Goldilocks dilemma

This week, Mario Draghi presented his long-anticipated report on European Competitiveness to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Reporters were quick to say that Mr Draghi’s plans already looked impossible after the German Finance Minister dismissed his recommendation for more joint borrowing in the EU. But this may miss the point of reports like…

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Who is bound by Choice of Court Agreements in Bills of Lading? Guest blog on CJEU Maersk by Dr Mukarrum Ahmed. – gavc law – geert van calster

Posted on August 25, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Who is bound by Choice of Court Agreements in Bills of Lading? Guest blog on CJEU Maersk by Dr Mukarrum Ahmed. – gavc law – geert van calster
Who is bound by Choice of Court Agreements in Bills of Lading? Guest blog on CJEU Maersk by Dr Mukarrum Ahmed. – gavc law – geert van calster

This guest post was authored by Dr Mukarrum Ahmed, Barrister (Lincoln’s Inn), and Lecturer in Business Law & Director of PG Admissions at Lancaster University Law School. I am most grateful to Dr Ahmed for complementing my earlier post on the CJEU case discussed, Joined Cases C‑345/22 and C‑347/22 Maersk.   According to the doctrine of…

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ECHR BLOG: New Judges Elected

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ECHR BLOG: New Judges Elected
ECHR BLOG: New Judges Elected

Last week, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), elected three new judges to the European Court of Human Rights, in respect of Ireland, Latvia, and Liechtenstein.  In respect of Ireland, Úna Ní Raifeartaigh was elected. She is currently a judge of the Court of Appeal of Ireland as well as being an…

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the right “insurance scheme” for the CEAS? – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on the right “insurance scheme” for the CEAS? – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy
the right “insurance scheme” for the CEAS? – EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

Print this article POST 9 OF THE SERIES OF THE ODYSSEUS BLOG ON THE PACT ON MIGRATION & ASYLUM By Prof. Francesco Maiani, University of Lausanne Introduction As the Commission observed in 2020, “[t]here is currently no effective solidarity mechanism in place”. This is the cause of many woes for the Common European asylum system (CEAS):…

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