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News for November, 2019
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November 29, 2019
The second edition of our European Law Monitor examines a number of issues, including: (i) The recent fine levied against Ireland by the ECJ for failing to carry out an EIA at the site of a windfarm in Co. Galway; (ii) the question as to whether the GDPR should be amended to deal with companies occupying a dominant position within the meaning of Art 102 TFEU; (iii) the potential impact on human rights law of a 'no-deal' Brexit; and (iv) the issue as to whether or not lawyers who have qualified in other Member States have a right of audience before the Irish courts.
November 29, 2019
Trade unions have been catapulted into the spotlight following the release of Martin Scorsese's latest film, 'The Irishman' on Netflix. This week's TOTW examines the legislative basis for the operation of trade unions in Ireland.
November 29, 2019
Lee Sharpe summarizes recent developments in UK tax.
November 29, 2019
The draft Finance Bill clauses published on 11 July 2019 included significant changes to capital gains tax (CGT) principal private residence (PPR) relief.
November 29, 2019
Julian Harris summarises selected recent decisions.
November 29, 2019
Andrew Needham comments on recent VAT developments
November 29, 2019
High Court dismisses personal injuries proceedings in which a pedestrian sought damages after a collision between him and a motor vehicle operated by the defendant, on the grounds that the pedestrian failed to establish any negligence or breach of duty on the part of the motorist.
November 28, 2019
High Court strikes out as bound to fail injunction proceedings by a plaintiff and previous owner of property seeking to restrain the use of the property as a cinema or threatre venue, on the grounds that...
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