The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has been asked to consider some questions of vital importance...
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A case in the Massachusetts Court of Appeals, Ajemian v. Yahoo!, Inc., decided on May 7, is the latest case dealing with ownership of digital assets after death. Plaintiffs, Marianne Ajemian and
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...point out that Bitcoin is not “E-money” under the 2009Â European Union Electronic Money Directive. There have been voices asserting the contrary. For...
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...Constitution itself? Despite its importance to the whole enterprise of the European Union, German constitutional thought has been poorly understood in the wider European...
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...Dow Chemical Canada ULC (Dow Canada). Dow Canada is a successor to Union Carbide Canada, Inc. (Union Carbide Canada), whose Wedco Moulded Products division (Wedco...
After a career of building the business and legal framework for journalism, the man who was Ted Turner's top lawyer during the creation of Cable News Network has returned from a stint at the helm of
...geopolitical conflict between the Soviet Union and the United States affected...as U.S., Soviet, and European response to revolutionary nationalism and...
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...and the Law:Chair: Judge Catherine McGuinnessMarta Tomasi, PhD in Comparative and European Legal Studies, Faculty of Law, University of Trento, â The protection of...
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...as energy industry groups. And Canada blocked observer status for the European Union due to an ongoing dispute over a ban on trade in...
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Though the rise of "experiential learning" opportunities such as clinics, practicums and externships has continued for the past decade, the six law schools in New York that are bolstering their clini
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