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    20/12/2024
    Europe

    EDPB Opinion 28/2024: key takeaways on processing personal data in the context of AI models

    On 17 December 2024, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued Opinion 28/2024 on certain data protection aspects related to the processing of personal data in the context of AI models, which offered timely guidance on AI issues, addressing questions on the anonymity of AI models, how controllers can demonstrate legitimate interest as a legal basis and how unlawful processing of personal data in the development phase affects the lawfulness operation of the AI model. Introducing new concepts The EDPB provides its own interpretation of certain stages in the AI models’ life cycle, such...
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    13/12/2024
    Europe

    The new EU General Product Safety Regulation: What you need to know

    The EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) came into effect on 13 December 2024. It replaces the existing General Product Safety Directive (GPSD), and establishes a modernised framework for consumer product safety across the EU. The GSPR introduces significant new responsibilities, making understanding its implications essential.What is changing? Key updates under GPSRUniform Application: Unlike the GPSD, which required transposition at the Member State level, and allowed for varied national implementation, the GPSR is directly applicable across all EU/EEA member states, ensuring uniformity...
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    11/12/2024
    Europe

    Nouvelles Lignes Directrices de l'UE sur le ra­vi­tail­le­ment en carburant

    GB
    IntroductionLe 9 octobre 2024, la Commission européenne a publié ses Lignes Directrices sur l'interprétation des obligations en matière de ravitaillement incombant aux exploitants d'aéronefs (lignes directrices sur le ravitaillement).Le Règlement (UE) 2023/2405 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 18 octobre 2023 relatif à l’instauration d’une égalité des conditions de concurrence pour un secteur du transport aérien durable (ReFuelEU Aviation) (RFEUA) prévoit les règles visant à garantir...
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    10/12/2024
    Europe

    Compulsory or optional? AI literacy a central component of compliance with AI Act

    The AI Act, which came into force on 1 August 2024, marks a milestone for the responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the EU. While the majority of the provisions will only apply from 2 August 2026, the provisions on AI literacy pursuant to Art. 4 AI Act will apply from 2 February 2025. In addition, this provision is one of the very few provisions of the AI Act that applies to all AI systems within the scope of the AI Act.In view of this, companies are now faced with the challenge of ensuring a sufficient level of AI literacy within a short space of...
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    10/12/2024
    Europe

    EU anti-dumping investigation of Chinese imports of sweetcorn

    On 9 December 2024, the EU opened an anti-dumping investigation concerning EU imports of certain prepared or preserved sweetcorn in kernels originating in the People’s Republic of China, which could lead to substantial anti-dumping duties on future imports.The product under investigation for alleged dumping is sweetcorn as follows:Sweetcorn in kernels, prepared or preserved (i) by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen and (ii) otherwise than by vinegar or acetic acid, not frozen, other than products of heading 2006 originating in the People's Republic of China.The product under investigation...
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    10/12/2024
    International

    Construction contracts and choice of law for non-con­trac­tual obligations: risks and opportunities

    Non-contractual claims can in certain circumstances provide additional rights of action which are not otherwise available under a construction contract. The ability to choose the law governing such rights therefore provides an opportunity to employers and contractors to influence the extent to which such claims can be brought. A growing number of countries now permit parties such a choice, either through their domestic conflict of laws rules or as part of their arbitration law. In this Law-Now, we provide a summary of the relevance of non-contractual claims to construction disputes and some recommendations...
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