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News for December, 2019
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December 20, 2019
In anticipation of the upcoming release of a brand new title, Contract Law for Students, this week's TOTW examines the wider law of contract.
December 20, 2019
The third edition of our EU Law Monitor examines two very recent developments: The opinion of AG Sagmandsgaard in the long-running Schrems case (Case C-311/18); and the CJEU judgment in the high profile criminal prosecution of Airbnb in France (Case C-390/18). The update also contains two other blog posts relating to the working conditions and data protection respectively.
December 16, 2019
The latest update to Family Court Reports is now live for subscribers. This update includes: Re C (children); [2019] 3 FCR 625; Re D (a child); [2019] 3 FCR 631; Purvis v Purvis; [2019] 3 FCR 689; Quan v Bray; [2019] 3 FCR 694; SC v TC; [2019] 3 FCR 702; Re X and Y (delay: professional conduct of expert); [2019] 3 FCR 710
December 16, 2019
In June of this year, EU Directive 2019/1152 on Transparent and Predictable Working Conditions was adopted with an implementation date of August 2022. Once transposed into Irish law, the new regime will overhaul the existing standard for contracts of employments provided under the Terms of Employment (Information) Act 1994. The provisions contained under the Directive will supplement the Employment (Miscellaneous Provisions) 2018 Act; specifically addressing shortcomings regarding zero hour contracts.
December 13, 2019
In anticipation of the upcoming release of one of our most exciting new titles, Internet Law by Michael O'Doherty, this week's TOTW examines the history of 'the net' from a legal perspective.
December 13, 2019
Court of Appeal dismisses appeal and upholds decision of the High Court striking out the proceedings against the fourth named defendant and dismissing the appellant’s application for an order of certiorari quashing the decision of the first named respondent refusing the appellant a right to permanent residence in the State...
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