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Independence campaigner loses appeal on indyref2 consent issue

Independence campaigner loses appeal on indyref2 consent issue
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Independence campaigner loses appeal on indyref2 consent issue

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Independence campaigner loses appeal on indyref2 consent issue

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Billions in data protection lawsuits rides on Google s last-ditch UK Supreme Court defence for Safari Workaround sueball

Lloyd v Google was brought by three claimants ( Judith Vidal-Hall et al v Google Inc) who went through the UK court system to claim their privacy rights had been breached by the Safari Workaround . The Court of Appeal of England and Wales ruled at the time that users could sue Google in the UK. Antony White QC for Google told the court yesterday: “In our submission it is an important point of reference in this case that under the general law, a claim in tort of breach of statutory duty is not actionable per se; it requires proof of harm.”

Save the Planet or End Poverty? How to Escape the Extractivist Dilemma

The Nation, check out our latest issue. Subscribe to Support Progressive Journalism The Nation is reader supported: Chip in $10 or more to help us continue to write about the issues that matter. Sign up for our Wine Club today. Did you know you can support The Nation by drinking wine? To slow the pace of climate change, scientists say we will have to leave as much as 80 percent of global fossil fuel reserves in the ground. But a left-wing candidate’s surprising loss in Ecuador’s recent election shows how the demand to end oil and mineral production in the Global South can put progressive forces in an excruciating dilemma: How can leftist governments in poor countries shut down oil wells and close mines but still bring in sufficient revenue to fight poverty?

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