DPG Media et al vs. HowardsHome – A national ruling on DSM’s press publishers’ rights and TDM exceptions – Go Health Pro

DPG Media et al vs. HowardsHome – A national ruling on DSM’s press publishers’ rights and TDM exceptions – Go Health Pro

Photo by Matt Popovich on Unsplash Introduction The 2019 Copyright in the Digital Single Market (DSM) Directive is a complex legislative text that raises several questions of legal interpretation. Increasingly, these questions are making their way to national courts. A recent example is the Dutch case ruled upon by the Amsterdam District Court (“the court”) … Read more

Integration beyond passion? (CJEU “BZ” ruling of October 4, 2024) – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

Integration beyond passion? (CJEU “BZ” ruling of October 4, 2024) – Official Blog of UNIO – Go Health Pro

Pedro Madeira Froufe [Editor of this blog and Coordinator of the Group “Studies in European Union Law” (CEDU), of JUSGOV – Research Centre for Justice and Governance, University of Minho). 1. Football currently calls for multiple angles of analysis. In recent decades, as an economic activity, it has developed universally. It is a very specific … Read more

Is the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on granting asylum to Afghan women an implication of qualification of gender apartheid in Afghanistan? – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Is the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruling on granting asylum to Afghan women an implication of qualification of gender apartheid in Afghanistan? – EJIL: Talk! – Go Health Pro

Introduction

From a feminist perspective, international law has frequently failed to adequately address gender issues, primarily due to the challenges posed by a male-centric discourse reflected in its organizational and normative structure. This limitation is particularly evident in refugee law, where gender-based persecution has long struggled to gain recognition as a ground on its own for asylum. The 1951 Refugee Convention, developed in the context of post-war Europe with a limited understanding of the concept of persecution (see here and here), defines a refugee as someone fleeing their country because of a well-founded fear of persecution on grounds of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, with gender being notably absent. This historical framework continues to hinder protections for women from Afghanistan under current refugee law, who face severe deprivation of fundamental rights and systematic discrimination. This system of oppression recently gained legal attention as ‘gender apartheid’ to distinguish the severity of the situation of women’s rights in this context (see this and this).

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Bolt Employee Status Ruling – Threat to Gig Economy? – Go Health Pro

Bolt Employee Status Ruling – Threat to Gig Economy? – Go Health Pro

In a landmark decision on the gig economy front, thousands of Bolt drivers in the UK have won a legal battle granting them worker status. This employee rights status ruling means drivers previously classified as independent contractors now have employee rights to holiday pay, a guaranteed minimum wage, and potentially substantial compensation. It’s a win … Read more

Kneschke vs. LAION – Landmark Ruling on TDM exceptions for AI training data – Part 2 – Go Health Pro

Kneschke vs. LAION – Landmark Ruling on TDM exceptions for AI training data – Part 2 – Go Health Pro

Image by M. H. from Pixabay In the first part of this post on the Kneschke vs. LAION decision by the German Hamburg Regional Court (“Court”), we explored the Court’s key findings regarding the operational step in a generative AI model, and the decision on the exceptions for scientific research text and data mining (“TDM”) … Read more

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