Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Transparency about online payments even if they are conditional – Go Health Pro

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Transparency about online payments even if they are conditional – Go Health Pro

Last week, on May 30, the CJEU gave its judgment in the Conny case (C-400/22) elaborating on the requirement from Article 8 of the Consumer Rights Directive to clearly label an online obligation to pay on a website on a relevant button with the words ‘order with obligation to pay’ (or an equivalent of this). … Read more

Analysing the potential pitfalls of “AI-judication” in Public Procurement — guest post by Paris & Esmail — How to Crack a Nut – Go Health Pro

Analysing the potential pitfalls of “AI-judication” in Public Procurement — guest post by Paris & Esmail — How to Crack a Nut – Go Health Pro

Introduction The introduction of new technologies have always thrust the issue of Public Procurement into the spotlight, subtly or otherwise. Recently, the Overton window in tech circles has been dominated by one discussion uber alles: Artificial Intelligence. So far, AI has already obtained credible influence in the way public procurement tenders can be drafted and … Read more

Rights Retention Strategy or How to End a Mexican Stand Off – Part Two – Go Health Pro

Rights Retention Strategy or How to End a Mexican Stand Off – Part Two – Go Health Pro

Image via flickr Rights Retention Strategy Plan S is innovative, ambitious and unsurprisingly complex. Rights retention represents just a part of Plan S. Rights retention was developed as a strategy for compliance with the funder’s requirements by retaining some of the economic rights granted by copyright. It was not intended to be a strategy for … Read more

Mutterschutz nach Fehlgeburt – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

Mutterschutz nach Fehlgeburt – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

Warum die Schutzfristregelungen des MuSchG reformbedürftig sind Das Bundesverfassungsgericht (BVerfG) hat mit Beschluss vom 21. August 2024 die Verfassungsbeschwerde mehrerer Frauen, die eine Fehlgeburt nach der 12., aber vor der 24. Schwangerschaftswoche erlitten haben, nicht zur Entscheidung angenommen. Die Beschwerde sei nicht fristgerecht eingelegt worden und genüge dem Grundsatz der Subsidiarität nicht. Damit ließ das BVerfG … Read more

a missed opportunity for the CJEU? – Go Health Pro

a missed opportunity for the CJEU? – Go Health Pro

Hugo Partouche, Attorney-at-law (avocat) at the Paris Bar, and Chloé Berthélémy, Senior Policy Advisor, EDRi   Photo credit: hacker-silhoutte, via Wikimedia commons   *A first version of this article was published in French by Actualité Juridique (AJ) Pénal, Dalloz Revues here.   On 30 April 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) … Read more