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“Good IED !” –  The CJEU Grand Chamber “Ilva” judgment : a Kirchberg view of conciliating environmental law and human rights “Good IED !” – The CJEU Grand Chamber “Ilva” judgment : a Kirchberg view of conciliating environmental law and human rights European Law
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Building Meaningful Parenting Time After Separation

Posted on June 8, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Building Meaningful Parenting Time After Separation
Building Meaningful Parenting Time After Separation

There is strong evidence to support the idea that children benefit greatly when both parents are positively involved and spend quality time with them. This is why some of the most contentious issues in family law revolve around decision-making and parenting time. It’s Not Just About Time — It’s About Experience However, research suggests that…

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Property Law

Perspectives on anonymization report released – All About Information

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Perspectives on anonymization report released – All About Information

On December 18, Khaled El Emam, Anita Fineberg, Elizabeth Jonker and Lisa Pilgram published Perspectives of Canadian privacy regulators on anonymization practices and anonymization information: a qualitative study. It is based on input from all but one Canadian privacy regulator, and includes a great discussion of one of the most important policy issues in Canadian…

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Canada Law

Will California’s Smoke Claims Task Force Actually Protect Homeowners?

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Will California’s Smoke Claims Task Force Actually Protect Homeowners?

The announcement of California’s Smoke Claims & Remediation Task Force by Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara is a welcome development. The success of this initiative will depend entirely on who is appointed to serve. After years of mounting complaints from wildfire survivors and consumer advocates, this task force represents a long-overdue attempt to establish uniform, science-based…

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Property Law

How Cross-Examination Can Change the Outcome of a Trial

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How Cross-Examination Can Change the Outcome of a Trial

Cross-examination is perhaps the most famous part of a trial. This is the dramatic part in many TV shows and movies where weaknesses in a case may come to light. While these shows are usually overly dramatized, cross-examination can often be key to the outcome of a real-life trial. For defence lawyers, cross-examination is a…

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EDPB Finalizes Guidelines on Data Transfers to Third Country Authorities and Training Materials on AI and Data Protection

Posted on June 7, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on EDPB Finalizes Guidelines on Data Transfers to Third Country Authorities and Training Materials on AI and Data Protection
EDPB Finalizes Guidelines on Data Transfers to Third Country Authorities and Training Materials on AI and Data Protection

EDPB Finalizes Guidelines on Data Transfers to Third Country Authorities and Training Materials on AI and Data Protection Data Transfers to Third Country Authorities On June 4, 2025, the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) published the final version of Guidelines 02/2024 on Article 48 of the GDPR (the “Guidelines”) regarding data transfers to third country…

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European Law

What Is With This Government and Privacy?: Political Party Privacy Safeguards Removed in “Affordability Measures” Bill

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What Is With This Government and Privacy?: Political Party Privacy Safeguards Removed in “Affordability Measures” Bill

Fresh off Bill C-2 and lawful access provisions buried in a border safety bill, the government has now quietly inserted provisions that exempt political parties from the application of privacy protections in Bill C-4, an “affordability measures” bill. The provisions, which come toward the end of the bill, are deemed to be in force as…

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Internet Law

Wage Disputes and Unpaid Overtime Issues

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Wage Disputes and Unpaid Overtime Issues

Fair wages and overtime pay are fundamental rights for employees in Ontario. However, many workers face issues such as wage theft, unpaid overtime, and misclassification, leaving them financially vulnerable. Understanding your legal rights is crucial in ensuring fair compensation for your work. If you are dealing with a wage dispute, consulting an employment lawyer can…

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Canada Law

Lucky dip from a mixed bag? Summary results of the consultation on the evaluation of EU Procurement rules — How to Crack a Nut

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Lucky dip from a mixed bag? Summary results of the consultation on the evaluation of EU Procurement rules — How to Crack a Nut

The European Commission has published a Factual Summary report on the public consultation on Evaluation of the Public Procurement Directives (the Summary). While we await for the Commission’s fuller analysis of the responses to the consultation (which officials have publicly acknowledged to be processing with AI tools, at least in part) after the summer, it…

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Taking the catcher out of the rye

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Taking the catcher out of the rye

Originally posted 2010-04-28 18:15:24. Republished by Blog Post Promoter On July first of last year, the Honorable Deborah A. Batts, United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York (hotbed of intellectual property law jurisprudence), granted a preliminary injunction to author J.D. Salinger (and his literary trust) precluding another writer (and his…

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Internet Law

“Get the province of Alberta in line”: Treaty Promises, Provincial Power, and the Role of Indigenous Nations in Discussions on Alberta Secession

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“Get the province of Alberta in line”: Treaty Promises, Provincial Power, and the Role of Indigenous Nations in Discussions on Alberta Secession

By: Robert Hamilton Matter Commented On: Alberta Separatism PDF Version: “Get the province of Alberta in line”: Treaty Promises, Provincial Power, and the Role of Indigenous Nations in Discussions on Alberta Secession With the Liberals forming a minority government in last month’s election, and a small but vocal contingent of Albertans seemingly enamoured with President…

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