Da Silva v Brazil Iron. High Court, applying the Court of Appeal’s approach in Limbu v Dyson and with emphasis on the possibility to obtain substantial justice, rejects suggestion of ‘judicial colonialism’, accepts jurisdiction in Brasilian mining pollution case. – Go Health Pro

Da Silva v Brazil Iron. High Court, applying the Court of Appeal’s approach in Limbu v Dyson and with emphasis on the possibility to obtain substantial justice, rejects suggestion of ‘judicial colonialism’, accepts jurisdiction in Brasilian mining pollution case. – Go Health Pro

In my contribution to the EAPIL online seminar discussing Ekatarina Aristova’s excellent Tort Litigation against Transnational Corporations: The Challenge of Jurisdiction in English Courts (OUP 2024), I flagged the discussion by Dr Aristova in Chapter 6 of the book, of one of the objections to jurisdiction exercised by ‘European’ or by extension courts in the Global North, … Read more

Towards Applying a Precautionary Approach to the Right to Life – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Towards Applying a Precautionary Approach to the Right to Life – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On 31 January 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (“ECtHR”, “the Court”) ruled on large-scale environmental pollution caused by the illegal dumping and burning of toxic waste in Italy. In Cannavacciuolo and Others, the Court found that Italy violated its obligations under the right to life, enshrined in Article 2 ECHR. The judgment, spanning more than 500 paragraphs, raises several important issues (see, e.g., here and here). This post examines the Court’s evolving approach to causation in environmental pollution cases. In Cannavacciuolo, the ECtHR significantly relaxed the requirements for proving a causal link between harm and pollution, extending this approach to the right to life. This judgment signals a broader shift toward a precautionary approach, which has now also been established in the context of Article 2 ECHR.

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The Biggest Financial Misconception About Applying To College – Go Health Pro

The Biggest Financial Misconception About Applying To College – Go Health Pro

After speaking to dozens of parents, a principal a couple of times, and a financial aid officer, I’ve determined the biggest financial misconception about applying to college is that you have to be poor or middle class to receive financial aid. The feedback I’ve received from everybody is that you can earn a multiple-six figure … Read more

Pasta spies and private eyes, and are you applying for a ghost job? • Graham Cluley – Go Health Pro

Pasta spies and private eyes, and are you applying for a ghost job? • Graham Cluley – Go Health Pro

Mamma Mia! A major hacking scandal in Italy has expanded to include alleged involvement from Israel and the Vatican, and just why are companies advertising jobs that don’t exist? All this and more is discussed in the latest edition of the “Smashing Security” podcast by cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault. Warning: This podcast … Read more

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