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Tucows quits ICANN’s Whois disclosure pilot

Posted on March 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Tucows quits ICANN’s Whois disclosure pilot
Tucows quits ICANN’s Whois disclosure pilot

Tucows has dramatically dropped out of ICANN’s Registration Data Request Service pilot. The company said that RDRS provides a poor user experience that harms user privacy and causes ICANN to produce misleading usage statistics that show an artificially high request denial rate. RDRS is a bit more than half way through a two-year pilot designed…

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Internet Law

IRCC announces major updates on the Express Entry Category-Based Draws

Posted on March 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on IRCC announces major updates on the Express Entry Category-Based Draws
IRCC announces major updates on the Express Entry Category-Based Draws

The Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has recently announced significant updates to the Express Entry category-based selection, a move that will impact thousands of skilled workers, including Filipinos in Canada. These changes aim to align Canada’s immigration system with current labor market demands. The most significant updates include: Education professionals are now prioritized –…

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Canada Law

What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in New York City

Posted on March 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in New York City
What to Do After a Bicycle Accident in New York City

Bicycle accidents in New York City can be overwhelming, especially given the city’s busy streets and complex traffic laws. If you’re involved in a bike accident, taking the right steps can protect your health, legal rights, and potential compensation. Here’s what you need to know. Seek Medical Attention Immediately Your health comes first. Even if…

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New York Law

From tough to tender? A new change in enforcement regime of the Dutch social security system – EU Law Enforcement

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From tough to tender? A new change in enforcement regime of the Dutch social security system – EU Law Enforcement

This blog post is based on the book Van hard naar hart? Handhavers over de menselijke maat in de Participatiewet. This research is funded by the Gratama stichting. Introduction Over the past fifty years, enforcement of social security legislation in the Netherlands has been subject to big changes. The first change is from the assumption…

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European Law

Advice for landlords on how to avoid incompetent and criminal letting agents » The Landlord Law Blog

Posted on March 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Advice for landlords on how to avoid incompetent and criminal letting agents » The Landlord Law Blog
Advice for landlords on how to avoid incompetent and criminal letting agents » The Landlord Law Blog

By Ben Reeve Lewis Some time last year I was interviewed by Guardian Journalist Sirin Kale, who wrote an excellent piece on cannabis farms and dodgy lettings agents, published a couple of weeks back. Having been in more than one cannabis farm in my career and spending my days dealing with criminal activity in the…

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Property Law

The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)

Posted on March 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)
The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)

    Dr Meltem Ineli Ciger, Associate Professor, Suleyman Demirel University Photo credit: Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre, by Konstantin Brizhnichenko, via Wikimedia Commons   On 27 February 2025, the Court of Justice delivered its judgment in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva). This is the second ruling on the Council Directive 2001/55/EC of 20 July 2001 (Temporary…

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European Law

Inducement & Enhanced Reasonable Notice in Employment Cases

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Inducement & Enhanced Reasonable Notice in Employment Cases

Written on behalf of Peter McSherry When an employee is wrongfully dismissed, whether through constructive dismissal or termination without reasonable notice and without cause, the court looks at various factors to determine the appropriate damages. These factors can include the employee’s age at the time of termination, the length of their service, and the nature…

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Canada Law

NOT A DIVORCE, NOT AN ANNULMENT, BUT A REVOCATION

Posted on March 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on NOT A DIVORCE, NOT AN ANNULMENT, BUT A REVOCATION
NOT A DIVORCE, NOT AN ANNULMENT, BUT A REVOCATION

MATTER OF JOHN M. v. REBECCA L., 2025 NY Slip Op 158 – NY: Appellate Div., 1st Dept. 2025: “In this article 81 proceeding, petitioner moved below to revoke the marriage between the incapacitated person John M. and appellant Helen E. It is well established that marriage is a contract, and pursuant to Mental Hygiene…

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New York Law

ESIL Newsletter – Winter 2025 – European Society of International Law

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ESIL Newsletter – Winter 2025 – European Society of International Law

Editor: Ana Salinas (Universidad de Málaga) 1. Message of the President Dear ESIL Members, On behalf of all the members of the Board, I wish you all a wonderful new year. Our field, international law, has been in full swing in recent months, not only with important events, but also with political and governmental changes that are…

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European Law

Understanding the Implications of Adultery in Ontario

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Understanding the Implications of Adultery in Ontario

In 2025, the landscape of personal relationships continues to evolve, and with it, the legal and social understanding of adultery. For Ontario residents navigating these turbulent waters, comprehending the nuances of how adultery is perceived and dealt with legally and socially is paramount. This article touches on the top 10 aspects…

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Canada Law

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