Posts Tagged ‘ Law ’
I‘ll admit outright, I’m not a Gallagher supporter. I believe him to be coasting by on his relatively clean image, a campaign which has nothing to do with the office he seeks and generally keeping his mouth shut. But given his climbing poll numbers, he must be taken seriously, which is why I emailed a [ READ MORE ]
The Conflict Between Free Content and a Creative Economy in the Internet Age Introduction The proliferation of the Internet has led to information and ideas being shared in a way never imagined before whilst leading to a battle between those who before had a monopoly on how their output was presented and shared with the [ READ MORE ]
Groundbreaking or still defined by the “privilege of incorporation?” Section 205 of the Principle Act has been largely influential in how it has wrestled absolute control from the majority shareholders and directors to enable minority shareholders to effect change where otherwise they would be incapable of doing so. However this in itself is limited in [ READ MORE ]
So here’s another paper, working a bit better with this technology buzz… The Objective Fallacy “The natural law tradition is one that often reduced to concerning those contained within the Christian religion and its contemporaries, but in fact encompasses the Ancient Greek and Roman traditions up to and including the economic school of law and [ READ MORE ]
EU Assignment Introduction The European Union has developed in scope from being merely economic in intentions to encompass the political and foreign spheres of government yet, it is constantly assaulted for harbouring a deep-seated democratic deficit. The Lisbon Treaty, following on from the ill-fated European Constitutional Treaty, seeks to remedy this through broad reforms but [ READ MORE ]
Stuck doing work for college assignments learning about Posner selling babies and Marx’s perfectionism but I’ll be back soon enough[ READ MORE ]
So as I was getting ready this morning and flicked on the TV (in the interest of full disclosure, it was TV3′s Midday) to discover that they were talking about the CCTV cameras placed in the toilets of a Kildare secondary school and subsequent protest by students. The full story is here but more than [ READ MORE ]
Ginsburg isn’t doing too well health wise L.A.M.B is bad for your health… or at least your baby’s Soggy biscuits for Take That Facebook divorce Talk about dirty money The Times have some great photos of some of this years biggest stars[ READ MORE ]
Those nude photos of Carla Bruni are coming back to bite her in the ass yet again as they are now being used by a French Fashion House for the design of a bag. And what’s the best way to respond? Litigation of course! Granted, I can understand they are using her likeness without her [ READ MORE ]
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