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OAIC’s Decision A Warning Re Use Of Facial Recognition Technology
As has been widely reported in the media, the OAIC decision concerning the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) by Bunnings Group is a salutary lesson in just how complex it can be to balance business need with legal compliance.
When Will Legal Documents Be Legitimately Served To A Taiwanese Defendant For Foreign Judgment Enforcement In Taiwan?
When a lawsuit is filed out of Taiwan against a Taiwanese defendant based in Taiwan, one of the most important questions will be how the legal documents can be served to the Taiwanese defendant legitimately.
Political Speech in the Workplace: Legal Considerations for Employers
As the 2024 U.S. presidential election approaches, many employers are bracing themselves for an uptick in political discussions—and possible tension—in the workplace.
The Importance of Government Investment in Prison Security: Lessons from the Vale dos Judeus Escape in Portugal
In late August 2024, several inmates managed to escape from Vale dos Judeus prison, a high-security facility located in Alcoentre, Portugal.
Bonus Vir (The Good Man): The Ancient Roman Arbitrator and Arbitration
Roman law planted the seeds of civil law and codes, which, over time, shot down its roots and expanded its tendrils to many a nation’s system of jurisprudence.
How To Acquire Chilean Nationality?
This article summarizes the different options to acquire the Chilean Nationality and its main requirements.