The European Central Bank (ECB) has recently launched the Call for Papers for the ECB Legal Research Programme (LRP) scholarship 2024, which can be found on the ECB website via this link.
The LRP is an interesting opportunity for researchers as it fosters analysis of areas of law relevant to the ECB’s statutory tasks and
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New book: Article 47 of the EU Charter and Effective Judicial Protection, Volume 2
Article 47 of the EU Charter and Effective Judicial Protection, Volume 2The National Courts’ PerspectivesEdited by Matteo Bonelli, Mariolina Eliantonio and Giulia Gentile
This ambitious, innovative project examines the principle of effective judicial protection in EU law over two volumes.
In the second volume an expert team explores how the national courts have applied…
New European law books from Hart Publishing
Not What The Bus Promised
Health Governance after Brexit
Tamara K Hervey, Ivanka Antova, Mark L Flear and Matthew Wood
This book explains the impacts of Brexit on the NHS. From staffing to biomedical research, the UK’s post-Brexit agreements have serious implications for health law. Drawing conversations and interviews with over 40 health policy stakeholders,…
New book: Data Protection and Digital Sovereignty Post-Brexit
Data Protection and Digital Sovereignty Post-Brexit
Edited by Edoardo Celeste, Róisín Á Costello, Edina Harbinja and Napoleon Xanthoulis
This book examines the evolution of UK data protection law post-Brexit and its implications from a digital sovereignty perspective. It analyses the latest legal and policy developments in this context, focusing on data protection but also exploring…
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The Changing European Union: A Critical View on the Role of Law and the Courts
Edited by Tamara Ćapeta, Iris Goldner Lang and Tamara Perišin
This collection explores how the EU judicial wing is responding to new challenges currently being faced by the block. It looks at globally shared problems such as unequal societies, the…
Call for papers: The INSOL Europe Academic Forum- Insolvency Law in Times of Crisis
The INSOL Europe Academic Forum (IEAF) is inviting submissions for its 18th annual conference, taking place from 5-6 October 2022 in Dubrovnik (Croatia). Expressions of interest are invited for the delivery of research papers within the overall theme of the academic conference: “Insolvency Law in Times of Crisis”
The conference is intended to focus on,…
The EU Commission’s Proposal for the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence and “human-centric” Regulation for AI as Medical Device
*Daria Onitiu
from https://ec.europa.eu/futurium/en/ai-alliance-consultation/guidelines.1.html
The EU Commission’s proposal for the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence (the ‘AI Act’) will bring significant changes to standard-setting for high-risk systems, including medical AI. The proposal’s risk-based approach intends to balance the socio-economic benefits of medical AI and the need for harmonised standards for safety-critical applications in healthcare. From medical…
The scope of celebrity trademarks under European Union law: The George Orwell case
Source: https://bit.ly/3L9sNxX
Praneet Pandey & Kalhan Safaya*
In March of 2021, the International Trademark Association (herein referred to as INTA) brought certain ‘amicus briefs’ before the Grand Board of Appeals (GBoA) of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) apropos of the three parallel appeals put forth by The Estate of The Late Sonia Brownell…
Enhance Legal Experience with Virtual Reality: A Legal Tech Perspective
https://www.healtheuropa.eu/could-virtual-reality-ease-the-burden-of-coronavirus-isolation/99566/
*AVV. ANDREA PULIGHEDDU
1.Introduction
In his most renowned novel Neuromancer, the writer William F. Gibson has introduced the key concept of cyber space. The main character, Henry Dorsett Case, is a low-level hustler that aims to reconnect himself to the Matrix, a virtual reality computing platform sited, precisely in cyberspace. Moving from this…
Conundrum on European Citizen’s Right to Non-Discrimination, Union Citizenship and Right to Reside
* Sarthak Gupta
The Grand Chamber [GC] of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in CG v The Department for Communities in Northern Ireland, pronounced a significant ruling on Union citizenship and equal treatment. The judgement deliberates on two issues, protection under European Union [EU] Law of an EU citizen who…