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2024 EU Bar Association Conference | State Aid After the Apple Judgment

2024 Conference to take place in Brussels on 7 November

2024 EU Bar Association Conference | State Aid After the Apple Judgment

Claiming Damages in EU Law - from Francovich to GDPR

This event will discuss the application of Francovich, EU Damages including (consumer, environmental and competition damages) and damages for GDPR.

Claiming Damages in EU Law - from Francovich to GDPR

London Seminar: Hosted by the EUBA, Ireland for Law and The Bar of Ireland

The expertise of Irish lawyers and the stable regulatory environment in which Irish law operates were on full display last night during our event at the Embassy of Ireland, Great Britain.

London Seminar: Hosted by the EUBA, Ireland for Law and The Bar of Ireland

Joint EUBA & ICBA Event: The Impact of EU Law on the Irish Criminal Process

This seminar will briefly outline the impact of EU law on the Irish criminal process and provide an update on the activities of the EU Public Prosecutor’s Office.

Joint EUBA & ICBA Event: The Impact of EU Law on the Irish Criminal Process

2023 EUBA Annual Conference: Fifty years of EU law in the Irish legal system

Attendees at the EU Bar Association (EUBA) Annual Conference on October 20 benefited from two panel discussions on the topics of EU competition law and EU environmental law. In both instances, a line-up of specialist practitioners traced the evolution of EU law in Ireland over the past 50 years and discussed the future potential of EU law.

2023 EUBA Annual Conference: Fifty years of EU law in the Irish  legal system

Privacy for Suspects Never Charged with Offences – UK Developments & the Irish Law Examined

A recent UK Supreme Court ruling against Bloomberg makes it more difficult for media outlets to publish information in the UK about individuals under criminal investigation. David Leonard BL examines the judgment & considers the Irish law in this area.

Privacy for Suspects Never Charged with Offences – UK Developments & the Irish Law Examined
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