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Archives for November 2018

November 27, 2018, Kieran Laird

CJEU rejects (the other) Brexit case as inadmissible

Today everyone's focus is on the CJEU hearing taking place in the Wightman case. However, yesterday CJEU published its judgment in another Brexit challenge - Shindler and Ors v Council of the European … [Read more...] about CJEU rejects (the other) Brexit case as inadmissible

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

November 21, 2018, Gowling WLG

5G: How will businesses benefit?

The world is developing at an exponential pace. Technology like 5G autonomous vehicles (AVs), virtual reality and the Internet of Things have the potential to alter how we interact with the world … [Read more...] about 5G: How will businesses benefit?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 5G, Autonomous vehicles, Retail, Tech

November 20, 2018, Kieran Laird

Can the UK can reverse out of Brexit?

In a few weeks MPs will be asked to vote to approve the Withdrawal Agreement and political declaration on a future trade deal negotiated by the government. At present, the mood music is that many – … [Read more...] about Can the UK can reverse out of Brexit?

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

November 16, 2018, Kieran Laird

Committee says MPs should be able to require government to renegotiate or have a second referendum as part of their meaningful vote

In the political tempest of the last couple of days it would be easy for a report by a Parliamentary committee to slip under the radar unremarked. However, today's report by the Commons Procedure … [Read more...] about Committee says MPs should be able to require government to renegotiate or have a second referendum as part of their meaningful vote

Filed Under: Public Law & Regulation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Brexit, Public Law & Regulation

November 14, 2018, Kieran Laird

Business and Human Rights – UK NCP (partially) accepts complaint in relation to the Royal Windsor Horse Show

On 7 November 2018, the UK NCP issued its Initial Assessment of a complaint from the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (BIRD) against HPower Group Limited (HPG), which organises … [Read more...] about Business and Human Rights – UK NCP (partially) accepts complaint in relation to the Royal Windsor Horse Show

Filed Under: Opinion Tagged With: Public Law & Regulation

November 8, 2018, Gowling WLG

Using blockchain in advertising

As technology continues to evolve and develop it brings the opportunity for businesses to build on current and future processes to benefit both them and their customers. Developments such as … [Read more...] about Using blockchain in advertising

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Advertising, Blockchain, Tech

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