Budget IT: come assicurarsi le risorse per la digital transformation – Go Health Pro

Budget IT: come assicurarsi le risorse per la digital transformation – Go Health Pro

Lucart suddivide l’lT in quattro sotto-reparti in base ai processi. Frediani guida la parte Finance e BI, mentre i suoi colleghi sono a capo delle suddivisioni Infrastrutture, ERP e Sistemi di fabbrica. Tutti riportano al CIO Massimiliano Bartolozzi e ciascuno prepara il budget del suo reparto, che viene poi discusso col CIO e portato da … Read more

Stagflation Is Worse Than A Recession: Here’s How To Prepare – Go Health Pro

Stagflation Is Worse Than A Recession: Here’s How To Prepare – Go Health Pro

Stagflation is a rare and challenging economic condition where slow or stagnant growth, high unemployment, and persistent inflation occur simultaneously. Typically, inflation rises when an economy is expanding and demand is strong, while recessions tend to bring lower inflation due to weaker demand. Stagflation defies this pattern, making it particularly difficult to address with traditional … Read more

German Federal Supreme Court rejects copyright protection for Birkenstock sandals. – Go Health Pro

German Federal Supreme Court rejects copyright protection for Birkenstock sandals. – Go Health Pro

Image by wowbee from Pixabay In a decision of 20 February 2025 the German Federal Supreme Court (BGH) denied copyright protection as a work of applied art for two sandal designs. The ruling clarifies the scope of protection under German and EU law for works of applied art. According to the BGH, works of applied … Read more

The case against enforcing the Article 2 TEU values independently · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

The case against enforcing the Article 2 TEU values independently · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

On 19 December 2022, the European Commission launched infringement proceedings against Hungary (Case C‑769/22), alleging, among other things, a direct violation of Article 2 TEU. This sparked debate over whether the ECJ might develop its case law to allow Article 2 TEU to serve as an independent legal basis, even without a connection to specific … Read more

ECtHR’s Jurisprudence on Satire vs Hate – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

ECtHR’s Jurisprudence on Satire vs Hate – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 3rd December 2024, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR/Court) delivered its decision in the case of Yevstifeyev and Others v. Russia [App. No. 226 of 2018].  In Yevstifeyev, the ECtHR addressed two distinct applications, wherein the first application involved homophobic verbal assaults and threats against LGBTI activists, which the Court deemed a violation of Article 14 in conjunction with Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR/Convention). In contrast, the second application concerned a satirical video portraying a ‘Gay Hunt,’ which the Court found did not meet the ‘threshold of severity’ to constitute a violation. In this contribution, I argue that the while ECtHR approach in the first application is progressive in terms of evolving the State’s positive obligations under the Convention, the second application reasoning raises significant questions about the Court’s approach to hate speech, particularly regarding the distinction between context and content, intent and effect, and the application of the ‘threshold of severity’ test.

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