Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Artificial intelligence in financial services – Go Health Pro

Today, Finance Watch, a non-profit association dedicated to reforming finance in the interest of European citizens, published a ground-breaking report: ‘Artificial intelligence in finance: how to trust a black box?‘ authored by its Chief Economist Thierry Philipponnat. As AI-powered systems increasingly drive financial decision-making in areas such as credit assessments, insurance pricing and investment products, … Read more

Is Pastiche an Autonomous Concept of EU Copyright Law? Hearing of Pelham II in the CJEU – Part I – Go Health Pro

Is Pastiche an Autonomous Concept of EU Copyright Law? Hearing of Pelham II in the CJEU – Part I – Go Health Pro

Photo by Etienne Girardet on Unsplash On 14 January 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) heard oral arguments in the much-anticipated case C-590/23 Pelham II, where the German Federal Court submitted a request for preliminary ruling on the interpretation of “pastiche”. The purpose was to ascertain whether a two-second sample from … Read more

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: Credit reference agencies, consumer profiling and the GDPR: the CJEU in C-203/22 – Go Health Pro

On February 27, 2025, the CJEU delivered an important judgment on the interpretation of Article 15(1)(h) and Article 22 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 on General Data Protection (GDPR) in C-203/22 CK Magistrat der Stadt Wien v Dun & Bradstreet Austria GmbH. The facts The mobile phone operator refused CK’s request to conclude or extend the mobile telephone contract for a monthly … Read more

What is the 28th legal regime? Where have I seen it before? · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

What is the 28th legal regime? Where have I seen it before? · European Law Blog – Go Health Pro

In a single paragraph, at page four of the recent ‘Competitiveness Compass’, the European Commission briefly presents the ‘28th legal regime’. The latter is an additional, optional legal framework that is meant to provide ‘a single, harmonised set of EU-wide rules’, ‘including any relevant aspects of corporate law, insolvency, labour and tax law’. This legal … Read more

The Implications of Equidistance for Ukraine and International Law – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

The Implications of Equidistance for Ukraine and International Law – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

On February 24th, 2025, the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) adopted its first resolution on the matter. Resolution 2774 was adopted with ten votes in favour (Algeria, China, Guyana, Pakistan, Panama, Russia, South Korea, Sierra Leone, Somalia, United States of America) and five abstentions (Denmark, France, … Read more

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