15 March 2022

Sinkova v Ukraine: A Threat to Freedom of Expression in Democratic Society?

Sinkova v Ukraine is an ECtHR case concerning Anna Sinkova’s conviction for frying eggs over the Eternal Flame at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Ukraine. This article argues against the majority’s judgment that Sinkova’s Article 10 right to freedom of expression had not been violated, ultimately finding that it was based on deficient […]

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Lloyd v Google on Data Privacy Class Actions: Beginning of the End, End of the Beginning?

In 2021, the UK Supreme Court delivered a landmark judgment in Lloyd v Google LLC [2021] (‘Lloyd’), which concerns a claim issued by an individual on behalf of all of England and Wales’ iPhone users against Google for breach of data protection rights. This case note explores two key themes in the judgment, namely the

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