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Unlocking E-Lending in Europe: Is Independent Secure Digital Lending legal under EU and international law? – Report Summary (Part I) Unlocking E-Lending in Europe: Is Independent Secure Digital Lending legal under EU and international law? – Report Summary (Part I) European Law
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Towards a Euro-Rwanda policy? The proposed new EU asylum law rules on ‘safe third countries’

Posted on May 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Towards a Euro-Rwanda policy? The proposed new EU asylum law rules on ‘safe third countries’
Towards a Euro-Rwanda policy? The proposed new EU asylum law rules on ‘safe third countries’

  Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: Home Office, via Wikimedia Commons – the former Home Secretary meets Rwanda’s foreign minister Introduction An unlawful attempt to remove asylum-seekers to an unsafe country that they had no connection with, in breach of basic human rights – as confirmed by the Supreme Court….

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European Law

How to Prevent Losing Property via Adverse Possession or Prescriptive Easement

Posted on May 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Prevent Losing Property via Adverse Possession or Prescriptive Easement
How to Prevent Losing Property via Adverse Possession or Prescriptive Easement

One of the topics we deal with most often pertaining to neighbor disputes are adverse possession or prescriptive easement claims. These are claims whereby one property owner claims that because of extended use of another’s property, they have gained either ownership rights (adverse possession) or easement rights from said use. We’ve written extensively about the…

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Property Law

The Role of an Ontario Divorce and Family Lawyer

Posted on May 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The Role of an Ontario Divorce and Family Lawyer
The Role of an Ontario Divorce and Family Lawyer

Navigating divorce and family law matters can be one of the most stressful and emotional experiences in a person’s life. Whether dealing with the breakdown of a marriage, child custody disputes, or financial support issues, having an experienced Ontario divorce and family lawyer can make a significant difference in achieving a fair and workable resolution….

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Canada Law

In This Issue – Reviews – EJIL: Talk!

Posted on May 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on In This Issue – Reviews – EJIL: Talk!
In This Issue – Reviews – EJIL: Talk!

After seven years, this is our last ‘In This Issue’. We are signing off with a bumper issue full of reviews in different shapes and sizes.

Two review essays offer in-depth engagement with foundational questions. Fuad Zarbiyev reflects on Alain Pellet’s 2018 Hague Academy General Course, now published in book form. Pellet’s vision of the ‘elusive theory of reality’ (l’introuvable théorie de la réalité) in international law leaves Zarbiyev puzzled at times, as its biases and limitations seem so striking. But he ends on a ‘sentimental’ note, recognizing his secret desire that Alain Pellet, as the ‘Père Fouettard’ of international law with a long record of ‘dispensing beatings to “naughty” colleagues … would come back and restore some order in the discipline’.

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European Law

Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part I: Projects – Investor Lawyer

Posted on May 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part I: Projects – Investor Lawyer
Rethinking Goals to Increase Productivity, Part I: Projects – Investor Lawyer

2019 is around the corner. Although 2018 has been a productive year, I didn’t get as much done as I might have wanted. Now, it’s time to look at 2019 and say, what’s out there? What are we, in the world of real estate, going to start, do, achieve, or finish in our financial goals…

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Property Law

where emotion and greed meet money and opportunity

Posted on May 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on where emotion and greed meet money and opportunity
where emotion and greed meet money and opportunity

Lately I seem to have a lot of files in which beneficiaries are disputing the amount of remuneration claimed by the executors. There are a few reasons for the disputes, of course, but the main one seems to be an executor claiming the maximum amount of pay when the beneficiaries do not believe the executor…

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Canada Law

Nine States Call for ‘Open-Minded Conversation’ on ECHR and Migration

Posted on May 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Nine States Call for ‘Open-Minded Conversation’ on ECHR and Migration
Nine States Call for ‘Open-Minded Conversation’ on ECHR and Migration

In a very remarkable initiative, the heads of government and state of no less than nine European states together published an open letter yesterday calling for a shift in interpreting the ECHR in the field of migration, especially relating to ‘irregular migration’ and the possibility to ‘expel criminal foreign nationals’. The letter wants to open…

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European Law

Terminating a Remote Employee  | Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada

Posted on May 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Terminating a Remote Employee  | Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada
Terminating a Remote Employee  | Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada

Remote work is here to stay, creating complexity when it’s time to end the relationship. If you’re thinking of ending a remote employee’s contract, you’ll need to check more than just their performance. Where they live, what’s in their contract,  dealing with their equipment and how you deliver the news all matter.  1. Know the…

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Canada Law

Selected reports issued by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli during the week ending May 23, 2025

Posted on May 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Selected reports issued by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli during the week ending May 23, 2025
Selected reports issued by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli during the week ending May 23, 2025

Click on the text highlighted in color to access the full report. A new online resource released by New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli details the vast array of services that federal funding supports amid the continued uncertainty in Washington over potential cuts for states, including funds for Medicaid and other health programs, education, social welfare,…

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New York Law

The German Rule of Law Is Getting Lost in Islamabad

Posted on May 25, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The German Rule of Law Is Getting Lost in Islamabad
The German Rule of Law Is Getting Lost in Islamabad

Law, Order, and the Federal Admission Programme for Afghanistan Law and order – what could be more conservative than these two words? Law protects contracts and property. It upholds confidence in the continuity of existing structures. It cements power and serves as an instrument of power. Law must rule under the rule of law, and…

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European Law

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