Articles - 21 November

A selection of articles from journals recently received in the Law Society Library are highlighted below.

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  • Bell, R. ‘European Court judgment on Apple and Ireland: a landmark victory for fair competition and tax justice’ Oct (2024) Company Secretary's Review 48(5) 67-69. European Union - Corporation Tax - Competition Law - Fairness - Groups of Companies - Subsidiaries - Single Market - Unlawful State Aid - Multi-National Corporations.

  • Corcoran, S. Beware garda reporting of alleged workplace crime 19 Nov (2024) Law Society Gazette (Ire), Gazette.ie. Employment Law - Criminal Law - Workplace Misconduct - Disciplinary Procedures - Internal Investigations - Reporting Criminal Matters to Gardaí.

  • Golub, J. ‘The rights of secured creditors over crypto assets in the European Insolvency Proceedings’ (2024) Journal of Business Law Issue 8, 686-701. EU Law - International Law - Insolvency - Creditors - Finance - Cryptoassets - Cross-Border Insolvency - Insolvency Proceedings - Proprietary Rights - Financial Instruments.

  • Higgins, C. ‘Employers with existing pension schemes aim to avoid AE complexity’ 14 Nov (2024) Industrial Relations News Issue 41. Employment Law - Pensions - Pension Schemes - Autoenrollment Scheme.

  • Lawless, H. ‘Insolvency prediction techniques for debtors’ (2024) Journal of Business Law Issue 8, 648-665. Company Law - Corporate Insolvency - Debtors - Prediction Techniques - Artificial Intelligence - Automated Decisions - Directors’ Powers and Duties.

  • Morgan, S. ‘Reinstatement or Re-engagement as a remedy: has the tide turned?’ 14 Nov (2024) Industrial Relations News Issue 41. Employment Law - Unfair Dismissal - Remedies - Reinstatement - Re-Engagement.

  • Prendergast, A. ‘Bolt drivers found to be workers when not ‘multi-apping’ – UK Employment Tribunal’ 14 Nov (2024) Industrial Relations News Issue 41. Employment Law - Employment Status - Independent Contractors - Delivery Drivers - Agency - UK Employment Tribunal.

  • Wyatt, D. et al. ‘AI & fraud—the new frontier for disputes?’ 15 Nov (2024) New Law Journal 174(8094) 17-18. Artificial Intelligence - Criminal Law - Fraud - Generative AI - Deepfakes - Phishing.

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