Digital Spaces and Zones of Privacy: Róisín Á Costello on Privacy Law in Ireland
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional’s podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon.
In this episode we are joined by Róisín Á Costello, a practising Barrister and Assistant Professor of EU Law at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. She is the author of Privacy Law in Ireland which was published recently. Róisín researches and works on EU law, fundamental rights (with a particular focus on privacy and property rights), media law, language rights, and law and literature. In our episode today we discuss zones of privacy, the importance of case law in this area, and the difficulty of establishing the scope of privacy law.
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Intellectual Property and IT
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Trade Mark Law: Helen Johnson on the Do’s, Don’t’s and Case Analysis’ - Part 2
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional’s podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon.
In the second of a two part episode, we speak to Helen Johnson BL, author of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland, the second edition of which was recently published. We discuss trademark law and important cases in the area, an area which some practitioners tend to shy away from but we hope in this podcast to breakdown the technical aspects of trademarks and simplify them
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Intellectual Property and IT
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Trade Mark Law: Helen Johnson on the Do’s, Don’t’s and Case Analysis’ - Part 1
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional’s podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon.
In the first of a two part episode, we speak to Helen Johnson BL, author of A Guide to Trade Mark Law and Practice in Ireland, the second edition of which was recently published. We discuss trademark law and important cases in the area, an area which some practitioners tend to shy away from but we hope in this podcast to breakdown the technical aspects of trademarks and simplify them
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Intellectual Property and IT
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Digital Assets and Wills & Probate: Stephen Spierin on movable and immovable assets in succession law
Welcome back to Obiter Dicta after our summer break.
In this episode Grainne McMahon and Rachel Sherlock speak to Stephen Spierin, Barrister-at-Law about the growth of digital assets and their importance now in wills, the transmissibility of digital assets and testamentary capacity and the case of Banks v Goodfellow.
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Irish Wills and Probate online service
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Criminal Defence Representation Part 2: Yvonne Daly on the Importance of Early Advocacy and Attendance at Garda Stations
Welcome to another episode of Obiter Dicta, Bloomsbury Professional’s podcast on all things law and tax with Rachel Sherlock and Grainne McMahon.
In the second of a two part episode, we speak to Professor Yvonne Daly, co-author of Criminal Defence Representation at Garda Stations about the importance of attendance at Garda Stations, advocating for your client as early as possible and being cognisant of their needs and vulnerabilities in the situation.
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Irish Criminal Law