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New statutory requirements for Ontario employers heading into 2025 | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

Posted on January 28, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on New statutory requirements for Ontario employers heading into 2025 | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law
New statutory requirements for Ontario employers heading into 2025 | Vey Willetts LLP | Employment Law

During 2024, the Ontario provincial government made several changes to the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”). Among other things, the province introduced requirements around job postings, mandated the information employers are to provide to incoming staff, restricted when medical notes may be requested, and created new (yet to be in force) forms of job-protected leave….

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The TikTok saga shows the app Cold War has turned hot – now the EU must respond

Posted on January 28, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The TikTok saga shows the app Cold War has turned hot – now the EU must respond
The TikTok saga shows the app Cold War has turned hot – now the EU must respond

The fate of TikTok has become a new front in the rivalry between China and the United States, writes Dimitar Lilkov. But regardless of how the saga ends, the EU must be ready to step in and protect its own citizens. In a way, it had to come to this. For years, the TikTok saga…

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How to Get Short-Term Disability for Mental Health

Posted on January 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How to Get Short-Term Disability for Mental Health
How to Get Short-Term Disability for Mental Health

Navigating short-term disability claims for mental health conditions can be a daunting process. As a legal professional with over 30 years of experience helping Ontarians secure benefits, I understand the challenges you may face. Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, or another mental health condition, understanding your rights and the steps required to make…

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The Court of Justice on GDPR enforcement (Case C-21/23, Lindenapotheke)

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The Court of Justice on GDPR enforcement (Case C-21/23, Lindenapotheke)

      Alessandra Fratini and Giorgia Lo Tauro, Fratini Vergano European lawyers Photo credit: via Wikimedia Commons Introduction On 4 October 2024, the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the European Union issued its judgment in Lindenapotheke (Case C-21/23), a case concerning the online sale of pharmacy-only medicinal products and its implications…

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Is There a Presumption of Equal Time for Separated Parents in Ontario?

Posted on January 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Is There a Presumption of Equal Time for Separated Parents in Ontario?
Is There a Presumption of Equal Time for Separated Parents in Ontario?

When parents separate, one of the most important decisions they face is how to share decision-making (what used to be known as custody) and parenting time of their children. Many separated parents wonder whether Ontario law presumes that time with the children should be divided equally between them. In this blog, we’ll explore the legal…

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Property Law

SCC Overturns Acquittal by Transforming Violence into Exploitation

Posted on January 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on SCC Overturns Acquittal by Transforming Violence into Exploitation
SCC Overturns Acquittal by Transforming Violence into Exploitation

In many jurisdictions, the state has no right of appeal against the acquittal of an accused at trial. This is not so in Canada, where the Attorney General may appeal an acquittal on questions of law. In R. v. T.J.F, 2024 SCC 38 [“T.J.F.”], the Supreme Court of Canada allowed a Crown appeal of an…

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International Adjudication – Peace Through Law in our Times Colloquium; CfC 70 Years Beyond Bandung; How to Build a Career in ICL Series; ELI Webinar Judicial Governance and Judicial Appointments and Promotion; Gender in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft Panel; Summer School on the Law of the Council of Europe; Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Rights in International Legal Discourse Lecture; CfP Human Rights Essay Award; International Law and Global Justice Vacancy; CfA Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals Book Review Editor – EJIL: Talk!

Posted on January 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on International Adjudication – Peace Through Law in our Times Colloquium; CfC 70 Years Beyond Bandung; How to Build a Career in ICL Series; ELI Webinar Judicial Governance and Judicial Appointments and Promotion; Gender in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft Panel; Summer School on the Law of the Council of Europe; Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Rights in International Legal Discourse Lecture; CfP Human Rights Essay Award; International Law and Global Justice Vacancy; CfA Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals Book Review Editor – EJIL: Talk!
International Adjudication – Peace Through Law in our Times Colloquium; CfC 70 Years Beyond Bandung; How to Build a Career in ICL Series; ELI Webinar Judicial Governance and Judicial Appointments and Promotion; Gender in the Crimes Against Humanity Draft Panel; Summer School on the Law of the Council of Europe; Cross-Cultural Understanding of Human Rights in International Legal Discourse Lecture; CfP Human Rights Essay Award; International Law and Global Justice Vacancy; CfA Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals Book Review Editor – EJIL: Talk!

1. Adjudication – Peace Through Law in our Times Colloquium. On 9 – 10 May 2025, the Walther Schücking Institute for International Law at Kiel University will host a colloquium to commemorate the 150th birthday of Walther Schücking. The theme is: ‘International Adjudication – Peace Through Law in our Times’. In 1923, about a century ago, Walther Schücking sat for the first time (as judge ad hoc) on the Permanent Court of International Justice. Throughout this troubled century, many international lawyers have advocated the idea of strengthening international adjudication as a way of achieving ‘peace through law’. Today, there seems to be more international adjudication than ever before, at least at the ICJ, the Permanent Court’s successor. However, it is questionable, whether this always serves the goal of peace (or even the actual settlement of disputes) – and the rule of law. International adjudication is undoubtedly on the rise, but it is also challenged, not only by immense caseloads, but also by divergent expectations. International courts are involved in efforts to save humanity from evils such as climate change or the scourge of war. The rise of strategic litigation has implications beyond the individual case, it aims at structural change, and international courts are gaining the attention of a global public. At stake is whether the international judicial function is structurally stretched to its limits or even beyond – and how international judges can deal responsibly and wisely with the challenges. These will be the overarching questions of our colloquium. More information here. Registration is now open (until April 28, 2025).

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European Law

Could ICANN approve an R-word gTLD?

Posted on January 27, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Could ICANN approve an R-word gTLD?
Could ICANN approve an R-word gTLD?

ICANN could be faced with the headache of approving or rejecting a new gTLD containing a term broadly considered a slur for the first time. Unstoppable Domains has revealed that it is working with a client on an application for .retardio, which is linked to a memecoin cryptocurrency of the same name. Unstoppable says the…

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Internet Law

Are Invasions Covered by Insurance?

Posted on January 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Are Invasions Covered by Insurance?
Are Invasions Covered by Insurance?

It was Gasparilla Day in Tampa yesterday. I wrote about this invasion by pirates last year in “Is There Coverage For Pirates? Chip Merlin and His Friends Plunder Tampa on Gasparilla Day!” where I gave a short explanation of the day: Tampa’s Mayor refused to hand over the keys to the city on Tuesday to…

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Property Law

Types of Trusts – Oakville Estate Litigation Lawyer | Mississauga Real Estate Lawyer | Milton Estate Planning Lawyer

Posted on January 26, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Types of Trusts – Oakville Estate Litigation Lawyer | Mississauga Real Estate Lawyer | Milton Estate Planning Lawyer
Types of Trusts – Oakville Estate Litigation Lawyer | Mississauga Real Estate Lawyer | Milton Estate Planning Lawyer

5 Minute Read Trusts can be very powerful estate planning tools. They are, however, incredibly complicated. In this article, we briefly introduce different types of trusts and their purposes. Generally, a trust is a legal arrangement to allow individuals (settlor or grantor) to transfer assets to a trustee to hold and manage for the ultimate…

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