Anna Morfey and Amandine Gueret consider recent developments which offer a first glimpse into growing challenges for EU competition law…
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Anna Morfey and Amandine Gueret consider recent developments which offer a first glimpse into growing challenges for EU competition law…
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Peter Leonard asks ‘who’s in charge here?’ and whether we are equipped to stay in charge…
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Invitation to contribute to the symposium with either a short presentation or by leading a practical workshop…
Will Robertson and Elliott Prentiss look at two areas that throw up particular issues under the GDPR…
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Neil Brown draws lessons from a recent judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning pre-loaded SIM cards…
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The European Court of Human Rights has given judgment in a case brought to challenge elements of surveillance applying under the RIPA 2000. Although technically finding against the UK, it does not appear to materially affect the current surveillance regime…
The Government has issued guidance on ‘the actions UK organisations should take to enable the continued flow of personal data between the UK and the EU in the unlikely event that the UK leaves the EU in March 2019 with no agreement in place.’…
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According to the Court of Justice of the European Union, the sale of SIM cards on which services that can incur fees have been pre-loaded and pre-activated constitutes an aggressive unfair commercial practice when the consumers are not informed of that fact in advance….
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The European Commission has published proposals for new legislation ‘to get terrorist content off the web, making sure that the same obligations are imposed in a uniform manner across the whole Union’….
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In the first article to be published online from our Tech Law Masterclass, which will appear in the October/November issue of Computers & Law, Kit Burden looks at developments in outsourcing and what they might mean for tech lawyers…