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What Canadian Families Need to Know About the Latest US Tax Changes What Canadian Families Need to Know About the Latest US Tax Changes Canada Law
International Law as a Common Heritage of Mankind – EJIL: Talk! International Law as a Common Heritage of Mankind – EJIL: Talk! European Law
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10 Steps To Prepare For Your Initial Consultation With A Divorce Attorney In New York

Posted on February 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on 10 Steps To Prepare For Your Initial Consultation With A Divorce Attorney In New York
10 Steps To Prepare For Your Initial Consultation With A Divorce Attorney In New York

In this article, you can discover… The importance of an initial consultation with your divorce attorney. Which documents you should bring to this initial consultation. The most effective ways to communicate your concerns and goals to your lawyer. Why Is It Important To Consult With A Divorce Attorney? An initial consultation with an attorney is…

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Conference on “The Role of the Council of Europe in the pursuit of Peace, Justice & Accountability” – European Society of International Law

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Conference on “The Role of the Council of Europe in the pursuit of Peace, Justice & Accountability” – European Society of International Law

  The Dublin European Law Institute will host a conference at Dublin City University (DCU) on The Role of the Council of Europe in the Pursuit of Peace, Justice and Accountability in Ukraine. The one-day event, supported by GSK Stockmann and the Department of Foreign Affairs will be held on 27 February at DCU, Glasnevin,…

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Trump and Ford: Tariffs, Ontario’s February 27th Election, and Your Business

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Trump and Ford: Tariffs, Ontario’s February 27th Election, and Your Business

Citing the need for a renewed mandate to tackle new tariffs announced by President Donald Trump, Ontario Premier Doug Ford confirmed that the Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, has accepted his advice to dissolve the 43rd Parliament of the Province of Ontario as of Tuesday January 28th. The Lieutenant Governor also named February…

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We’re Doing It to Ourselves – Double Aspect

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We’re Doing It to Ourselves – Double Aspect

To start with the blindingly obvious: Orange Man Bad. Very bad indeed. Worse, probably, than I’d expected ― and I expected he would be very bad. To a far greater extent than the first time around, it’s not just his own constituents but everyone else, starting with Canada, has to figure out what to do…

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A Complicated Lawyer-Trustee Claim | New York Attorney Malpractice Blog

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A Complicated Lawyer-Trustee Claim | New York Attorney Malpractice Blog

Andrew Lavoott Bluestone has been an attorney for 40 years, with a career that spans criminal prosecution, civil litigation and appellate litigation. Mr. Bluestone became an Assistant District Attorney in Kings County in 1978, entered private practice in 1984 and in 1989 opened his private law office and took his first legal malpractice case. Since…

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ECtHR finds imposition of Russian citizenship in Crimea a breach of article 8 ECHR – EJIL: Talk!

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ECtHR finds imposition of Russian citizenship in Crimea a breach of article 8 ECHR – EJIL: Talk!

A. Introduction

The term ‘passportisation’ refers to the practice of extending nationality to substantial numbers of individuals beyond the boundary of the state, including by forcible imposition of nationality.  At an international level, two effects – each potentially an aim of value to the state extending its nationality –  are the erosion of the territorial sovereignty of the state of residence by the new ability of the state of nationality to intervene to protect those possessing its nationality, conformably with article 51 of the UN Charter, and reduced scope for the individual to seek international protection as against a state of his or her nationality.  In the post-Soviet period passportisation been much practised by the Russian Federation, in Georgia, Ukraine, and elsewhere.  On 18 June 2024 Dr Gaiane Nuridzhanian provided a helpful account of recent decisions touching on it, including in the context of human rights.  Since then the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights has decided an interstate case concerning Russian activities concerning Crimea, Ukraine v Russia (Re Crimea) appns 20958/14 and 38334/18) [2024] ECHR 569, which within its wider decision sets out significant findings regarding passportisation.

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Where Is the National Plan for Structural Resiliency? If there is to Be Available and Affordable Insurance, Then Property Has to Be More Resilient to Damage

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Where Is the National Plan for Structural Resiliency? If there is to Be Available and Affordable Insurance, Then Property Has to Be More Resilient to Damage

What is the comprehensive plan for structural resilience to natural disasters? Resilience extends beyond individual buildings and cities; it requires a regional and national approach to infrastructure development. Coordinated efforts between federal, state, and local governments create cohesive policies that address large-scale vulnerabilities. Stakeholders within the insurance industry have rightfully been calling for more leadership…

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DeepSeek AI: What Legal Professionals Should Know

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DeepSeek AI: What Legal Professionals Should Know

Last week was a whirlwind for anyone following the latest in tech. Stocks tumbled. Titans like OpenAI and Nvidia found themselves under scrutiny. And across the US, executives, investors, and policymakers scrambled to make sense of a massive disruption. The cause? DeepSeek, a little-known Chinese AI startup that seemingly appeared out of nowhere. DeepSeek’s sudden…

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Conference on the Role of the CoE in the Pursuit of Peace, Justice and Accountability

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Conference on the Role of the CoE in the Pursuit of Peace, Justice and Accountability

On 27 February 2025, the Dublin European Law Institute (DELI) of Dublin City University is organizing a high-level conference to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The conference will focus on the role of the Council of Europe in the pursuit of peace, justice and accountability. Key contributors include, among others, H.E….

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Key Updates to Open Work Permit Eligibility

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Key Updates to Open Work Permit Eligibility

The work permit changes in 2025 are set to bring significant updates to Canada’s immigration landscape, particularly for family members of work and study permit holders. These changes, announced by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), will impact spousal open work permit (OWP) eligibility, with new requirements coming into effect on January 21, 2025. If…

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