The Role of Private Law in Times of Polycrisis – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

The Role of Private Law in Times of Polycrisis – Verfassungsblog – Go Health Pro

Crises are a good test case, not only to check the practical performance of the law, but also to gain conceptual clarity about the possibilities of (certain areas of) the law. This post compares a German regulatory approach to private law with the US Law and Political Economy (LPE) movement. At first glance, the LPE … Read more

Old Volumes Never Die. IViR and Kluwer Launch Archive of Information Law Series Back Issues – Go Health Pro

Old Volumes Never Die. IViR and Kluwer Launch Archive of Information Law Series Back Issues – Go Health Pro

The Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam, in collaboration with Kluwer Law International, publisher of the Information Law Series, has launched an online archive of older book volumes published in the series. The Information Law Series, which was established in 1991, is the world’s first and foremost academic book series in … Read more

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: May airlines use T&Cs to prohibit passengers from assigning their rights to claim damages? – Go Health Pro

Recent developments in European Consumer Law: May airlines use T&Cs to prohibit passengers from assigning their rights to claim damages? – Go Health Pro

In today’s Air Europa Lineas Aéreas judgment (C-173/23) the CJEU looked into the application of the Unfair Contract Terms Directive (UCTD) to contracts concluded between air passengers and air carriers. Specifically, the passenger in case suffered damages as a result of a delay in receiving his checked-in baggage. He assigned his claim for damages against the … Read more

Cumulation of design and copyright protection under Italian law: is the Italian Supreme Court’s approach in line with the CJEU case law? – Part Two – Go Health Pro

Cumulation of design and copyright protection under Italian law: is the Italian Supreme Court’s approach in line with the CJEU case law? – Part Two – Go Health Pro

  Earlier this year, the Italian Supreme Court (Corte di Cassazione) issued an order (Cass., ord. no.11413/2024) in a case concerning the protection by copyright of a lamp design. Part I of this post outlined the decisions issued as the case made its way through the Italian court system. Part II will now turn to the … Read more

Distinction, Integration or Extension from ‘Mainstream’ EU law? – Go Health Pro

Distinction, Integration or Extension from ‘Mainstream’ EU law? – Go Health Pro

  Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: Luxofluxo, via Wikimedia Commons   Introduction While attention has been focussed on the overhaul of EU law on asylum – which I have analysed in an upcoming article, reflected in an 8-part series of blog posts, starting here – the CJEU has been delivering … Read more

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