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- Commission action makes setting up business in Ireland easier
- Following changes to Irish legislation that remove obstacles to setting up a business in Ireland, the European Commission has closed its infringement case. — last modified 05 May 2010, 22:50 CET — filed under: Single Market, business, EU Law, Ireland, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- Expert comment: Press conference adds to drama but still hard to say what Carlos Ghosn did wrong
- Following the press conference given by Carlos Ghosn, Professor Christian Stadler, an expert in leadership and the automotive industry at Warwick Business ... — last modified 08 January 2020, 23:27 CET — filed under: EU Law, Cars, Japan — Relevance: 1%
- What Does Sweden's Casino Licensing Shake Up Mean?
- As from the 1th of January this year, Sweden will see a completely new gambling landscape. A historic policy shift towards casinos and gambling in general. ... — last modified 16 January 2019, 17:55 CET — filed under: EU Law, Gambling, Sweden — Relevance: 1%
- September 2021 infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 23 September 2021, 17:59 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Commission to ease bottlenecks to financing of smaller businesses
- To address the difficult financing situation of SMEs, EU Commissioners proposed today to upgrade the SME Finance Forum into a high-level dialogue between ... — last modified 07 May 2010, 08:47 CET — filed under: Single Market, Finance, business, EU Law, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- EU green light for new rules to resolve tax disputes
- EU finance ministers gave their green light Tuesday to a new system for resolving resolve tax disputes between Member States, including over double taxation, ... — last modified 11 October 2017, 15:47 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline1, Taxation, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- New EU organic logo comes into force on 1 July
- New EU rules on organic food labelling including the requirement to display the new EU organic logo, enter into force on 1 July, 2010. The so-called ... — last modified 30 June 2010, 17:20 CET — filed under: EU Law, Food & Drink, Agriculture, labelling — Relevance: 1%
- EU consults on implementation of Services Directive
- The European Commission is inviting interested parties to share their views on those aspects of national legislation which are being discussed by EU Member ... — last modified 30 June 2010, 17:22 CET — filed under: EU Law, services, Economy, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- EU to increase investor protection in EU investment fund market
- The European Commission has today completed a programme of improvements to the EU framework for investment funds. The new rules better empower investors by ... — last modified 03 July 2010, 00:48 CET — filed under: Single Market, Finance, EU Law, funds — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court rejects Ryanair claim to Irish law for crew
- The European Court of Justice ruled against Ryanair Thursday in its battle to consider its cabin crew as Irish under Irish law in a case of air crew against ... — last modified 14 September 2017, 22:51 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, airlines — Relevance: 1%
- EU Parliament warns Poland on rule of law
- Poland is at "clear risk of a serious breach" of European values, including the rule of law, enshrined in the EU Treaty, MEPs said on Wednesday, warning of ... — last modified 16 November 2017, 23:29 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline, Poland, European Parliament — Relevance: 1%
- January infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 07 February 2024, 18:53 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Non-EU nationals entitled to social benefits: EU Court
- A non-EU national holding a single work permit in a Member State enjoys, as a general rule, the social security benefits provided for that state's nationals, ... — last modified 21 June 2017, 23:43 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Social — Relevance: 1%
- February 2022 infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 09 February 2022, 17:51 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court backs UK limits on child benefits
- The UK can require recipients of child benefit and child tax credit to have a right of residence in Britain, the European Court of Justice ruled on Tuesday. — last modified 15 June 2016, 16:20 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline1, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- EU takes Poland to court over judicial independence
- The European Commission referred Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU Monday due to the violations of the principle of judicial independence created by a ... — last modified 27 September 2018, 17:28 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline1, Poland — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court dismisses challenge to migrant quota scheme
- The EU Court of Justice dismissed Wednesday cases brought by Slovakia and Hungary against the European Union's provisional mechanism for the mandatory ... — last modified 07 September 2017, 00:29 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline1, migrants, refugees — Relevance: 1%
- February 2021 infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 21 February 2021, 22:00 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Compensation to crime victims
- The aim of Council Directive 2004/80/EC is to set up a system of cooperation to facilitate access to compensation for victims of crimes in cross-border ... — last modified 03 February 2010, 19:10 CET — filed under: EU Law, EU Law summaries, Living & Working in EU, Crime, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- March 2024 infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 13 March 2024, 18:26 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- EU cross-border crime investigations to speed up
- New rules on the exchange of electronic evidence by law enforcement authorities, adopted Tuesday by the European Parliament, will make cross-border ... — last modified 13 June 2023, 23:49 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2 — Relevance: 1%
- Modernising EU justice systems
- The European Commission adopted oon 2 December a package of initiatives to modernise the EU justice systems. The two main pillars of the new package are a ... — last modified 02 December 2020, 21:54 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Poland, Hungary in spotlight over judicial independence
- Against the backdrop of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU's annual Rule of Law Report, published Wednesday, highlights lack of action on the issues of ... — last modified 14 July 2022, 23:00 CET — filed under: EU Law, Hungary, Poland, Headline2 — Relevance: 1%
- Rule of Law vital for business and the single market
- Commenting on the European Commission's third annual Rule of Law report issued today, Christel Delberghe, Director General Christel Delberghe said: — last modified 13 July 2022, 22:55 CET — filed under: EU Law, Single Market, SMEs — Relevance: 1%
- How to Preserve Trust in Anti-trust
- Let it be known: yesterday was European Competition Day. With a one-day conference in Stockholm, hosted by the Swedish EU Presidency, the European Commission ... — last modified 25 August 2010, 21:32 CET — filed under: EU Law, features, Competition — Relevance: 1%
- October infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 12 November 2021, 16:25 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- Transboundary movement of genetically modified organisms
- This EU Regulation aims to implement the provisions of the Cartagena Protocol on preventing biotechnological risks. The aim of the Protocol is to ensure an ... — last modified 14 July 2011, 00:26 CET — filed under: GMO, EU Law, EU Law summaries, Food & Drink, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- EU institutions reach historic deal on EU-wide collective redress law
- The EU institutions approved a law which would allow citizens in all EU countries to go to court as a group if they have suffered the same damage. Consumer ... — last modified 23 June 2020, 17:59 CET — filed under: EU Law, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- GDPR Procedural Regulation: stronger enforcement of the GDPR in cross-border cases - guide
- The European Commission proposed on 4 July new rules to support the effectiveness and efficiency of enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation ... — last modified 04 July 2023, 22:05 CET — filed under: EU Law, Consumer, Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- December 2020 infringements package: key decisions
- In its regular package of infringement decisions, the European Commission pursues legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their ... — last modified 03 December 2020, 18:22 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%