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The Backstop and the Constitutional Integrity of the UK — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law The Backstop and the Constitutional Integrity of the UK — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law European Law
2024 Notable Cases (Part 2) – Bankruptcy of the Crypto-King and Related Rulings 2024 Notable Cases (Part 2) – Bankruptcy of the Crypto-King and Related Rulings Canada Law
What To Expect (From the EU Council) When You Are Expecting A Brexit Deal — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law What To Expect (From the EU Council) When You Are Expecting A Brexit Deal — On Secessions, Constitutions and EU law European Law
Price reductions to be determined on the basis of the ‘prior price’ (C-330/23 Aldi Süd) Price reductions to be determined on the basis of the ‘prior price’ (C-330/23 Aldi Süd) European Law

Canada Refugee Changes in 2024- What You Need to Know

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Canada Refugee Changes in 2024- What You Need to Know

Understanding Canada’s Refugee Policy Changes in 2024   The Canada Refugee changes in 2024 deployed by the government resulted in significant changes to its refugee processing system in 2024, which will affect those seeking asylum in Canada. These changes reflect Canada’s effort to streamline the refugee process while addressing some of the growing concerns about…

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Canada Law

The Communicator’s Guide to Media Law and Ethics – A Handbook for Australian Professionals

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The Communicator’s Guide to Media Law and Ethics – A Handbook for Australian Professionals

By MARK PEARSON Follow @Journlaw My latest book has been published, covering both media law and ethics for communication students and practitioners.  The Communicator’s Guide to Media Law and Ethics – A Handbook for Australian Professionals (Routledge, London and NY, 2023) offers an introduction to the key legal and ethical topics confronting Australian journalists and…

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Internet Law

Accelerating progress on Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5): Achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls | Epthinktank

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Accelerating progress on Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5): Achieving gender equality and empowering women and girls | Epthinktank

More information about our Cookie Policy.   The present website is hosted by WordPress.com, a service by Automattic. Automattic is a global company with thousands of servers located in several separate data centres around the world. While Automattic takes care of the security of the platform, we, the European Parliamentary Research Service, own the content…

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European Law

Default notice not needed where there is a repudiation of the contract

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Default notice not needed where there is a repudiation of the contract

In Sam Gayed v Nardine Elzahaby [2024] VSCA 85 the Victorian Court of Appeal confirmed that: where a purchaser has repudiated a contract for the sale of land, it is not necessary to serve a default notice before terminating the contract; and general condition 28.4(c) of the standard contract does not restrict a vendor to only claiming…

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Property Law

What Is California’s Legal Framework For Virtual Reality? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 2, 2024

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What Is California’s Legal Framework For Virtual Reality? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 2, 2024

Virtual Reality (VR) technology is rapidly transforming industries from entertainment and gaming to education and healthcare. As VR becomes more integrated into daily life, it also raises unique legal questions. In California, a state known for being at the forefront of both technology and regulation, various laws already impact VR technology, even though there are…

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Internet Law

Social media, copyright, and fair use

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Social media, copyright, and fair use

On August 16, 2023, a federal trial court in Texas ruled on a copyright matter involving a factual video that went viral on social media.  At the motion to dismiss stage, the issue the court faced was whether the affirmative defense of fair use applied to a defendant who used the video to promote his…

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Internet Law

Neural Privacy is Where It’s At — Brain Scanning Technology is Causing States to Look at Protecting the Privacy of Our Thoughts – Business Cyber Risk

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Neural Privacy is Where It’s At — Brain Scanning Technology is Causing States to Look at Protecting the Privacy of Our Thoughts – Business Cyber Risk

UPDATES 2024.03.15 Neuralink is now being used to play chess! This morning I read an article about how brain scanning technology is causing Colorado and Minnesota to propose legislation that is aimed at establishing rights and protections for information collected from our thoughts through the neural signals that can be scanned and collected from our…

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Internet Law

A declaration of war from the High Court of Cassation and Justice against the Court of Justice of the European Union – Official Blog of UNIO

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A declaration of war from the High Court of Cassation and Justice against the Court of Justice of the European Union – Official Blog of UNIO

Dragoș Călin (Judge at the Bucharest Court of Appeal and Co-President of the Romanian Judges’ Forum Association) ▪            The judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union regarding the rule of law and the serious fraud against the financial interests of the European Union appear to have been optional for the Romanian courts,…

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European Law

Best of 2014: Redskins decision: The present judges the past

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Best of 2014: Redskins decision: The present judges the past

Originally posted 2014-12-27 20:12:11. Republished by Blog Post Promoter Originally posted on June 18, 2014. I’ve been writing about the dispute over the REDSKINS trademark on this blog more or less since the beginning of the blog itself. Today a new chapter has been written — or rewritten.  The TTAB has ruled and, not…

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Internet Law

What are the Due Process Rights of Federal Employees?

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What are the Due Process Rights of Federal Employees?

Federal employees facing proposed adverse action by a U.S. Government Agency employer retains their due process rights under the U.S. Constitution. The main pertinent rights, in most cases, include the Right to Notice and the Right to a Meaningful Opportunity to Reply. The writer of this article handles cases at the MSPB, EEOC and in…

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New York Law

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