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- Websites using Facebook 'Like' button are data liable
- A website displaying Facebook's 'Like' button, which processes users' personal data, becomes jointly liable for collection and transmission of the data to ... — last modified 04 August 2019, 21:17 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Data protection, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- UK can unilaterally abandon Brexit: EU Court
- Article 50 of the EU Treaty does allow the unilateral revocation by Britain of its notification of intention to withdraw from the EU, the advocate-general of ... — last modified 05 December 2018, 23:51 CET — filed under: EU Law, Brexit, Headline2, Britain — Relevance: 1%
- February 2023 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 15 February 2023, 21:41 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- EC Action Programme Customs 2013 (2008-2013)
- The European Community action programme Customs 2013 (2008-2013) aims to support the development of a pan-European electronic customs environment which ensures ... — last modified 04 December 2009, 12:02 CET — filed under: Single Market, EU Law, EU Law summaries, Trade, Customs, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- EU Commission’s proposal fails to strengthen out-of-court dispute resolution for consumers
- Today, the European Commission published a proposal to modernise the rules on consumer Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Consumer ADR gives consumers and ... — last modified 17 October 2023, 23:17 CET — filed under: EU Law, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- EU proposes stronger measures against human trafficking
- The European Commission today proposed new rules to step up the fight against trafficking in human beings. The new proposal will help to combat modern slavery ... — last modified 30 March 2010, 17:38 CET — filed under: EU Law, human rights, trafficking — Relevance: 1%
- Air passengers entitled to double re-routing compensation, rules EU top Court
- Air passengers compensated for a flight cancellation, who agreed to travel on an alternative flight, are also entitled to be compensated for delay in the ... — last modified 12 March 2020, 22:54 CET — filed under: EU Law, airlines — Relevance: 1%
- Only original software can be resold, rules top EU court
- The owner of a computer program with an unlimited user licence is entitled to resell the original, the EU's top court ruled on Wednesday, but not a back-up ... — last modified 13 October 2016, 15:13 CET — filed under: EU Law, Media, Headline2, Internet — Relevance: 1%
- New EU law to help protect whistleblowers from 2021
- The EU formally adopted Monday a new set of rules to guarantee a high level protection to whistleblowers across a wide range of sectors including public ... — last modified 10 October 2019, 21:39 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- Free trade deals cannot be agreed by EU alone: EU Court
- The EU Commission cannot conclude trade deals without the approval of national parliaments,when they contain investment dispute systems that supersede national ... — last modified 16 May 2017, 15:33 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline, European Council, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- EC Recommendation on collective redress
- The European Commission has set out a series of common, non-binding principles for collective redress mechanisms in the EU Member States so that citizens and ... — last modified 11 June 2013, 17:45 CET — filed under: EU Law, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- Data Protection: A Practical Guide to UK and EU Law
- Now in its third edition, this invaluable handbook offers practical solutions to issues arising in relation to data protection law. It is fully updated and ... — last modified 25 March 2010, 12:13 CET — filed under: EU Law, Data protection — Relevance: 1%
- Labelling of farm produce should be compulsory: Euro-MPs
- Legislation should be brought in to make labelling of farm produce compulsory, the European Parliamewnt said in Brussels today. as this will give consumers ... — last modified 26 March 2010, 10:14 CET — filed under: EU Law, European Parliament, Food & Drink, labelling, EU legislation — Relevance: 1%
- First EU whistleblower law 'to protect interests of citizens'
- EU negotiators reached an agreement Tuesday on rules to protect whistleblowers, with a new system to protect and encourage reporting of breaches of EU law in a ... — last modified 13 March 2019, 18:30 CET — filed under: EU, EU Law, Headline2 — Relevance: 1%
- ECB to demand loan-level information on asset bonds
- The European Central Bank is to begin work on the establishment of loan-by-loan information requirements for asset-backed securities (ABSs) in the Eurosystem ... — last modified 24 April 2010, 00:24 CET — filed under: EU Law, ECB, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- Top EU Court upholds ban on sugar health claims
- The EU's top Court upheld a Commission ban on health claims relating to glucose Thursday, saying these encouraged sugar consumption against generally accepted ... — last modified 08 June 2017, 15:39 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Health — Relevance: 1%
- Products from Israeli settlements must be labelled as such: EU top Court
- Foodstuffs originating in Israel's occupied territories must bear the indication of their territory of origin, the EU's top Court ruled on Tuesday, and be ... — last modified 12 November 2019, 23:43 CET — filed under: EU Law, Israel, Headline2, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- June 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 01 June 2023, 13:23 CET — filed under: EU Law — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court annuls decision on Apple's tax payback
- The EU's General Court annulled Wednesday a 2016 Commission decision to make Apple pay Ireland some EUR 13 billion in back taxes in compensation for what ... — last modified 16 July 2020, 18:25 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Tax, Ireland — Relevance: 1%
- EU Advocate General opinion on EU-Singapore deal has wide implications for EU trade agenda
- In a landmark case that could affect the future of EU trade agreements, the Advocate General of the European Court of Justice has said that national ... — last modified 24 December 2016, 00:14 CET — filed under: EU Law, Trade — Relevance: 1%
- Commission continues accelerated infringement procedure on independence of the data protection supervisor and measures affecting the judiciary and asks additional information on central bank's independence
- The European Commission has decided on further steps following Hungary’s reply to three letters of formal notice of 17 January and their legal analysis. The ... — last modified 07 March 2012, 22:01 CET — filed under: EU Law, Hungary — Relevance: 1%
- Court upholds EU sanctions against Russian banks
- The General Court of the EU upheld Thursday restrictive measures taken by the EU Council against a number of Russian banks and oil and gas companies in ... — last modified 13 September 2018, 18:35 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Finance, Russia — Relevance: 1%
- EU urges Member States to give a boost to small businesses
- The EU published today its annual SME report, estimating the loss of jobs in the SME sector over 2009 and 2010 to 3.25 million. The report stresses that EU ... — last modified 11 June 2010, 23:13 CET — filed under: EU Law, SMEs, business, Economy — Relevance: 1%
- EU to tighten derivatives trading regulation
- Proposed EU rules on derivatives trading must be made clearer and tougher, so as to reduce speculative trading and ensure that as many derivatives as possible ... — last modified 15 June 2010, 23:54 CET — filed under: derivatives, Finance, EU Law, Trade, European Parliament — Relevance: 1%
- New EU visa code from 5 April
- A new visa code will become applicable in the European Union from 5 April. The EU Visa Code gathers into a single document all legal provisions governing ... — last modified 31 March 2010, 12:44 CET — filed under: EU Law, travel, Living & Working in EU, visa — Relevance: 1%
- The EU Visa Code will apply from 5 April 2010
- As from 5 April, the EU Visa Code will become applicable. The Visa Code gathers into a single document all legal provisions governing decisions on visas. It ... — last modified 05 April 2010, 23:09 CET — filed under: EU Law, travel, visa — Relevance: 1%
- Commission publishes the new EU Organic Logo
- The European Commission has published the new logo for organic products in the Official Journal of the European Union. It will become obligatory from 1 July ... — last modified 01 April 2010, 22:17 CET — filed under: EU Law, Food & Drink, Consumer — Relevance: 1%
- Roche and Novartis lose Avastin case at EU Court
- An agreement between pharma giants Roche and Novartis to reduce use of Avastin in ophthalmology and increase use of Lucentis could constitute restriction of ... — last modified 23 January 2018, 23:13 CET — filed under: EU Law, Pharmaceuticals, Headline2, Competition — Relevance: 1%
- EU moots centre to combat cybercrime in Europe
- The EU on Monday set out plans for a centre to combat cybercrime in Europe. Ministers meeting in Luxembourg proposed the new centre as part of a longer term ... — last modified 26 April 2010, 23:01 CET — filed under: EU Law, Internet, Council of Ministers, Crime — Relevance: 1%
- Large porn sites drawn into EU online content obligations
- The European Commission named adult websites Pornhub, Stripchat and XVideos Wednesday as online platforms that now need to conform to strict content rules ... — last modified 20 December 2023, 17:33 CET — filed under: EU Law, Media, Internet, Social, Headline1, Consumer — Relevance: 1%