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… and has, despite various other ramifications, led to a need for information and guidelines for customers of such services . Due to these needs, the International Society for Mental Health Online was founded, an international organisation that aims to research the effectiveness of online mental health services and clarify licensing processes and therapy guidelines . There are numerous reasons why online therapy tends to be increasingly popular in modern society. Many patients have shown a "high … the user with a therapist, who, in theory, should be licensed to be included in BetterHelp's network. This, however, cannot be promised by the platform. Another problem is that it is not easy to authenticate that the person on the other side of your web-based communication is really a trained therapist. This responsibility was, in the original terms of services, shifted by BetterHelp to the user itself . Additionally, over 80 users had filed complaints about BetterHelp with the Better Business … series on the scandal in which multiple evidence of the platform being shady are exposed The controversy Ethical questions A lot of youtubers post about mental health issues, YouTube fatigue, burn-out, etc. then go on to promote a mental health website. This includes Shane Dawson who is doing a series on Jake Paul and brought on a therapist to talk about it. She's been found on multiple channels that promote BetterHelp. The allegation is that some of these mental health problems are fake or …
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In a reaction to an EJIL: Talk! post by Baetens et al., Arcuri et al. claim that the Dutch parliament has the right to reject CETA and also argue in favour of it doing so. The post by Arcuri et al.
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… opposition of the DUP to the Irish Backstop (the insurance policy designed to prevent the establishment of a hard border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland) and equally vociferous opposition by the nationalist-populist European Research Group (ERG) faction within the Conservative Party (commanding up to 80 MPs), Prime Minister May appears to have concluded that the most plausible way for some permutation of her Withdrawal Agreement to be passed is with the parliamentary …
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… above, geo-blocking can be considered as a tool to prevent being sued in specific Member States for cross-border copyright infringements. Geo-blocking is a technology that disables access to, or use specific features of, online interfaces, such as websites or apps, based on the internet user’s geographic location. This location can generally be identified through the user’s IP address. For instance, you can use geo-blocking to disable access to your blog for internet users of particular Member … which has its place of establishment in a Member State, and receives a service or purchases a good within the EU for the sole purpose of end use. For instance, a small bookshop that sells second-hand books online is prohibited to geo-block its website for customers of specific Member States. To prevent being sued in multiple Member States for alleged copyright infringements, particularly small trading companies may not prefer to offer their goods online to customers in the EU. The latter … assess whether the prohibition to geo-block can be extended to audiovisual services and electronically supplied services that contain copyright protected content, it is questionable whether this extension can be achieved. As pointed out by several researchers , the territorial protection of copyrights and financial importance of territorial licensing of audiovisual works for the film industry will likely work against the extension of the Geo-blocking Regulation to audiovisual works. ‘Directed …
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… and it is not without reasons. The platform’s general enforcement policies are somewhat ambiguous and make it difficult to determine the spectrum of sanctions that can be applied in case of non-compliance. From the information available on its website, Instagram can either remove or block content or information shared on its platform or refuse to provide the service to the user in parts or in whole. Instagram being a subsidiary of Facebook Inc, the decision to terminate or disable the user’s … theories and falsehoods around the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to a public outcry from the far-right . Although these bans are often wanted by most users in general and are a logical consequence for repeatedly uploading controversial content, some researchers argue that banning people with extreme political views only furthers their radicalisation, as they are not able to enter into proper discussions, thus receiving no objections to their opinions . In general, as certain influencers and …
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… we do. As Einstein said, we cannot solve our problems with the same level of consciousness that created them. We need a re-enlightenment. Labels: secrecy TTIP european law Tax Law trade eu C.W. van Aartsen Dr. Constantijn van Aartsen is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Private Law Department of Maastricht University. He works on behalf of the Elverding Chair on Sustainable Business, Culture and Corporate Regulation . Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona …
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… role in the Leave campaign’s argument in favour of withdrawal. A first analysis of the Draft Withdrawal Agreement reveals that despite the repeated public bravado displayed by both the UK Government, as well as nuisance influences like the European Research Group – an internal faction within the Conservative parliamentary party in the House of Commons, led by hardline pro-withdrawal MP Jacob Rees-Mogg – the agreement does certainly not conform to the Prime Minister’s objectives of “taking back …
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… bike ride through the hills of Limburg in celebration of the UM 40th birthday? Must one talk about the regenerative medicines when you want to start a conversation with a scientist, who is let’s say the Tom Dumoulin of the UM? A peloton of professors, researchers, students, teachers and doctors, all of whom are riding in lycra. Last Friday, an interesting mix of ‘UM people’ or ‘UM related people’ rode on the small, beautiful roads of South-Limburg. Some of them were business relations, one of them a …
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Is there an impact of Brexit on corporate mobility in the form of companies incorporated in the United Kingdom making use of as cross-border mergers, conversions, divisions or seat transfers of SEs (hereinafter also ‘cross-border transactions’) in order to exit the United Kingdom towards Member S
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… however, the German prosecutors will likely be “sensible” in not pursuing the case against Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, much like they did with Rumsfeld or Tenet, thus reducing the chances of an international political and diplomatic nightmare. There is also a fail-safe mechanism where even if the prosecutors do decide to prosecute heads of state or citizens from “friendly” nations, the German Ministry of Justice can shut down any prosecutions. So if there is no real risk of a … Mali, Sri Lanka, Cameroon, Somalia, Armenia, the Russian Federation (Chechnya), Pakistan, Ukraine, Central African Republic and Sudan. More blogs on Law Blogs Maastricht Labels: M-EPLI LBM M.T. Kawakami Teacher. Lawyer. Failed Comedian. Weekend Researcher. Andere blogs: General Alumni Arts and Social Sciences Business and Economics Corona Heath, Medicine and Life Sciences Law Maastricht Students Psychology and Neuroscience Science and Engineering Universiteitsraad … German courts have been on …