Financial freedom, working-class style – Monevator – Go Health Pro

Financial freedom, working-class style – Monevator – Go Health Pro

Can you achieve financial freedom on a working-class income, or if you come from a working-class background? Does working-class financial freedom look the same as other forms of FIRE? What even is ‘working class’ anyway? What’s in a name? I don’t know about you, but I struggle with the term working class.  What does it … Read more

The challenge is how to deliver freedom, security, control and privacy – Go Health Pro

The challenge is how to deliver freedom, security, control and privacy – Go Health Pro

A really interesting conversation popped up during a meeting with a fintech yesterday. The core of the discussion was around trust and identity – my favourite themes of the moment – and we got into a debate about the fact that most people want freedom and control of their lives. They want privacy and security … Read more

Boldin Financial Planner Review: Financial Freedom Made Easier – Go Health Pro

Boldin Financial Planner Review: Financial Freedom Made Easier – Go Health Pro

I recently had dinner with Steve Chen, founder of Boldin, in San Francisco, and I’m excited to deepen my partnership with his company. Since first writing about Boldin (formerly NewRetirement) in 2020, I’ve seen how much the platform has evolved and expanded its offerings. The world needs a financial planning tool that takes a holistic … Read more

CfP BIICL-SLS Soft Law in International Law Workshop; CfP Strasbourg Observers Symposium; CfP Freedom of the Seas and Freedom of the Individual; CfP European Yearbook on Human Rights – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

CfP BIICL-SLS Soft Law in International Law Workshop; CfP Strasbourg Observers Symposium; CfP Freedom of the Seas and Freedom of the Individual; CfP European Yearbook on Human Rights – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

1. Call for Papers: BIICL-SLS International Law Section Workshop. The British Institute of International & Comparative Law and the International Law section of the Society of Legal Scholars are hosting a one-day hybrid workshop taking place in central London on 26 March 2025 under the title ‘Soft Law in International Law’. The organizers, Dr Jean-Pierre Gauci, Georgia Greville, Dr Saeed Bagheri and Dr Solon Solomon, invite abstracts to be submitted by 16 December 2024 to biicl-sls-workshop {at} biicl(.)org together with a short 150-word bio. Decisions will be communicated by 24 January 2025. More information on the workshop can be found here.

2. Call for Papers: Strasbourg Observers 15th Anniversary Symposium. Founded in April 2010, the Strasbourg Observers Blog is soon celebrating its 15th Anniversary. At this occasion, they are organizing a symposium in Ghent (Belgium) for which they invite abstracts (and panel proposals) that analyse and reflect on important developments in the ECtHR case law and/or scholarship over these past 15 years. They are particularly interested in abstracts that focus on the Court’s ways of reasoning across various thematic areas as well as in abstracts that take a step outside of the Court’s case law and delve into questions about how it operates as an institution. They also welcome abstracts discussing novel approaches and methods (both quantitative and qualitative) in ECtHR scholarship. Abstracts of around 300 words should be sent to strasbourgobservers {at} gmail(.)com by 2 December 2024 with the indivudal’s name, affiliation and a short bio. Submissions for a collection of abstracts as a complete panel proposal should indicate the panel convenor and panel title on top of the information requested for individual abstract submission. Find more information here.

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Press Freedom & Freedom of Data in Oklahoma Indian Nation – Cyber Information

Press Freedom & Freedom of Data in Oklahoma Indian Nation – Cyber Information

This information gives a primer on press freedom and data entry within the many federally acknowledged tribes situated in Oklahoma. Reporters Committee employees developed this information by reviewing constitutions and codes obtainable on tribes’ web sites, in addition to by inspecting supplies obtainable on the Nationwide Indian Legislation Library, the Tribal Courtroom Clearinghouse, and the … Read more

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