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13 Jul 2020, 6:05 am by Michael Geist
Its Parliament ultimately passed progressive reforms in 2019, but the bill languished on the desk of President Cyril Ramaphosa, who faced enormous trade pressures from the United States and European Union to not sign the bill and stop it from becoming law. [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 11:53 pm by Cristina Mariottini
In doing so, he provides a comprehensive overview and critical analysis of the current private international law framework for Internet activities in the European Union, extending his analysis to comparisons with the U.S. legal framework, where desirable. [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 1:13 pm by Sabrina I. Pacifici
The report covers 23 selected jurisdictions, namely Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, England, France, Iceland, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, the Russian Federation, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, and the European Union (EU). [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 11:57 am by Forrest G. Read IV
As of July 1, 2020, the European Union has reopened its members’ borders to select countries – but not to United States residents (although there are exemptions). [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 11:41 am
Countries withdraw from international commitments on climate, trade and refugees and the European Union struggles with Brexit. [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 8:27 am by Eleonora Rosati
This, in a nutshell, is the question which the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) had been required to answer in Constantin Film v YouTube, C-264/19.The referral, which Germany’s Federal Court of Justice had made, focused on the interpretation of Article 8(2)(a) of the Enforcement Directive, a piece of EU legislation adopted in 2004.The background national proceedings had originated from the refusal, by YouTube and its parent company Google, to provide film… [read post]
12 Jul 2020, 6:09 am
Part III assesses the current trade negotiating context involving competing models advanced by the United States (advocating free data flow), the European Union (promoting privacy regulation), and China (stressing sovereignty and the facilitation of trade in goods through e-commerce). [read post]
11 Jul 2020, 7:41 pm
Pix Credit HERE For the last three years I have been developing a semester long course (focused primarily on law students and graduate students in international affairs) on Corporate Social Responsibility Law and Policy. [read post]
11 Jul 2020, 7:02 am by Rob Robinson
Editor’s Note: Published as communication from the European Commission to the European Parliament and Council, the recent report on data protection as a pillar of citizens’ empowerment and the EU’s approach to continued digital transition two years after the application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) may be beneficial for legal, business, and information technology professionals as they consider data protection in the European… [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 2:41 pm by Colby Pastre
Now, the U.S. has recommitted to levying tariffs against France and recently opened investigations into DSTs in nine other countries and the European Union. [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 12:32 pm by Odia Kagan
Not quite the limitation on automated processing in Article 22 of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), but close to the Article 13 GDPR requirement about disclosing automated decision making and profiling and providing “meaningful information about the logic involved, as well as the significance and the envisaged consequences of such processing for the data subject. [read post]
10 Jul 2020, 9:40 am by Colby Pastre
In 2014, Peru’s Gini Index coefficient, a statistical measure of income inequality in a country, was 0.44, a high score relative to the European Union 2010 average of 0.29. [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 9:02 pm by News Desk
The General Court of the European Union ruled that the Commission sufficiently reasoned the implementing regulation. [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 3:16 pm by Michel-Adrien
The Law Library of Congress in Washington recently published a report on Regulating Electronic Means to Fight the Spread of COVID-19: "This report surveys the regulation of electronic means to fight the spread of COVID-19 in 23 selected jurisdictions around the globe, namely Argentina, Australia, Brazil, China, England, France, Iceland, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Norway, Portugal, the Russian Federation, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, the United Arab… [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 7:24 am by Kristian Soltes
Around 31% of fintech firms in Europe are not subject to any regulation, according to the European Banking Authority. . . . [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 7:13 am by Kevin Kaufman
Although the proposal was rejected at the EU level, several European—and non-European—countries have modeled their DSTs after the EU proposal. [read post]
The question whether SPCs should be available for new therapeutic applications of previously approved active ingredients has been a matter of debate ever since the SPC Regulation for Medicinal Products came into force in the European Union more than a quarter-century ago. [read post]
The question whether SPCs should be available for new therapeutic applications of previously approved active ingredients has been a matter of debate ever since the SPC Regulation for Medicinal Products came into force in the European Union more than a quarter-century ago. [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 6:15 am by Unknown
Journal articles & book chapters:"Biogeopolitics of COVID‐19: Asylum‐related Migrants at the European Union Borderlands," Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie = Journal of Economic and Social Geography, Early View, 1 July 2020 [open access]"The European Union Current Asylum Policy: Selected Problems in the Shadow of COVID-19," International Journal for the Semiotics of Law = Revue Internationale de… [read post]
9 Jul 2020, 5:13 am by Christoph Schmon
As the European Union is gearing up for a major reform of the current backbone of the EU’s Internet regulation—the e-Commerce Directive will be replaced by the Digital Services Act (DSA)—there are choices to be made. [read post]