EU Law Analysis: Budapest Pride: banned? – Go Health Pro

EU Law Analysis: Budapest Pride: banned? – Go Health Pro

  Attila Szabó, LLM in European law, Head of Legal Aid Service, Hungarian Civil Liberties Union The author would like to thank Steve Peers and Máté Szabó, HCLU’s professional director, for their ideas for the text!   Photo credit: Tételes istentagadó, via Wikimedia Commons   On 5 April, Renáta Uitz published a pinpoint blog post … Read more

EU Law Analysis: The Italy/Albania asylum treaty reaches the CJEU: what are the issues? – Go Health Pro

EU Law Analysis: The Italy/Albania asylum treaty reaches the CJEU: what are the issues? – Go Health Pro

  Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: Pudelek, via Wikimedia Commons   Is the Italy/Albania deal on housing asylum-seekers a model of the future, to be emulated by the rest of the EU, and the UK – or is it destined to be an expensive failure, like the UK’s Rwanda policy? … Read more

Triple-I Blog | South Carolina Analysis Shows Liquor Liability Insurance Market in Crisis – Go Health Pro

Triple-I Blog | South Carolina Analysis Shows Liquor Liability Insurance Market in Crisis – Go Health Pro

South Carolina’s liquor liability insurance market is in crisis, with insurers losing an average of $1.77 for every $1.00 of premium earned since 2017, while claim frequencies significantly outpace neighboring states, according to a recent study by the state’s Department of Insurance. The comprehensive analysis, initiated following a 2019 request by the South Carolina Senate … Read more

Are the Needs of Research Reflected in Copyright Decision-Making? An analysis of Copyright Councils & Consultations – Part II – Go Health Pro

Are the Needs of Research Reflected in Copyright Decision-Making? An analysis of Copyright Councils & Consultations – Part II – Go Health Pro

Image by Peter Mello via Flickr In the first part of this blog, we explored the structure of formalised copyright councils, finding that efforts to ensure balance between the interests of rightsholders and users were the exception not the rule. Furthermore, it was only in a small minority of cases that the representation of research … Read more