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- Germany need not recognise nobility of German 'count'
- Germany is under no obligation to recognise noble titles awarded to himself by a German national while in Britain, according to a ruling from the European ... — last modified 02 June 2016, 17:10 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Essen is European Green Capital for 2017
- From coal and steel industry to the greenest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, the town of Essen in Germany officially became the 2017 European Green Capital on ... — last modified 23 January 2017, 17:58 CET — filed under: Environment, Headline2, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- German eco cars scheme gets EU green light
- A scheme to roll out a user-friendly network for charging electric vehicles across Germany is in line with EU state aid rules, the European Commission ... — last modified 13 February 2017, 23:05 CET — filed under: Environment, Cars, Headline1, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Germany home to 19% of Europe's fastest-growing companies: study
- Germany has the most fast-growing companies in Europe, with a total of 191 companies, followed by Italy (190) and the UK (173), a study of the fastest-growing ... — last modified 15 July 2020, 00:00 CET — filed under: Germany, Headline2, Companies, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- EU questions Italy, Poland and Germany over safety of inland waterways vessels
- The European Commission has yesterday sent reasoned opinions to Italy, Poland and Germany for failing to notify measures for the implementation of EU ... — last modified 04 June 2010, 23:26 CET — filed under: EU Law - transport, Italy, Poland, safety, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Germany and the euro
- Germany is a founding member of the European Union and was one of the first-wave EU countries to adopt the euro on 1 January 1999. — last modified 03 February 2008, 23:11 CET — filed under: Germany, Euro — Relevance: 1%
- ECB bonds purchase valid, says EU Court adviser
- The decision of the European Central Bank to establish a programme for the purchase of government bonds on secondary markets is valid, in the Opinion of the ... — last modified 04 October 2018, 23:10 CET — filed under: EU Law, Headline2, Germany, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- German energy law did not involve state aid: EU Court
- A German law that gave support to businesses producing electricity from renewable energy sources did not involve state aid, the EU Court said Thursday in a ... — last modified 29 March 2019, 00:16 CET — filed under: Germany, Headline2, EU Law-environment, Competition — Relevance: 1%
- Jewish life in Germany: Achievements, challenges and priorities since the collapse of communism
- A detailed look at Jewish life in Germany based on interviews with a broad range of German Jewish leaders. It explores how Jewish life has changed in Germany ... — last modified 28 October 2014, 11:00 CET — filed under: Germany, Living & Working in EU — Relevance: 1%
- EU approves acquisition of Mitgas by RWE of Germany
- The European Commission has cleared under the EU Merger Regulation the acquisition of Mitgas (Germany) by enviaM (Germany), which is wholly controlled by RWE ... — last modified 19 June 2010, 00:41 CET — filed under: electricity, EU Law - competition, Germany, Energy, mergers — Relevance: 1%
- Europe figures low in German elections
- The upcoming election in Germany is being widely touted as one of the most important elections of 2013. The pending outcome of this election is largely ... — last modified 01 February 2013, 13:51 CET — filed under: Germany, ANALYSIS — Relevance: 1%
- The EU and Germany's Volkswagen law - briefing
- The European Commission decided on 27 November to ask Germany formally to modify the 1960 law privatising Volkswagen (VW law) following a ruling of 23 October ... — last modified 27 November 2008, 15:29 CET — filed under: Germany, Finance — Relevance: 1%
- Germany's restriction on Polish labour deemed discriminatory
- Germany has infringed Community law by restricting to its own undertakings alone the possibility of entering into contracts with Polish undertakings in respect ... — last modified 04 February 2010, 23:58 CET — filed under: EU Law, Poland, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- EU Court upholds graphite cartel fines
- The European Court of Justice has upheld fines, totaling EUR 101.4 million, imposed by the European Commission in 2003, on some of the region's top industrial ... — last modified 17 November 2009, 21:17 CET — filed under: EU Law, Competition, France, Germany, Cartel — Relevance: 1%
- Hengeler Mueller
- Hengeler Mueller specialises in high-quality legal advice in complex business transactions. — last modified 08 December 2009, 20:43 CET — filed under: EU Law, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Fenech & Fenech Advocates
- Established in 1891, Fenech & Fenech Advocates is one of the oldest law firms in Malta. Fenech & Fenech is a widely multi-disciplinary law firm, which balances ... — last modified 11 October 2013, 23:31 CET — filed under: EU Law, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Conditions set for direct admission to legal traineeship in a Member State
- Access to a legal traineeship in a Member State may be made conditional on a broad and in-depth knowledge of national law, the European Court of justice has ... — last modified 21 December 2009, 10:22 CET — filed under: EU Law, EU decision-making, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- EU Strategy for the Alpine Region
- The European Commission officially launched the EU Strategy for the Alpine Region (EUSALP) - the fourth EU macro-regional strategy - on 28 July. More than 70 ... — last modified 29 July 2015, 10:33 CET — filed under: Italy, Finance, France, Slovenia, Austria, Germany — Relevance: 1%
- Excessive Deficit Procedure recommendations on Bulgaria, Germany and Hungary - guide
- Along with the country-specific recommendations and the conclusions of the in-depth reviews, the European Commission is today also making three proposals to ... — last modified 30 May 2012, 16:24 CET — filed under: Hungary, Germany, Finance, Bulgaria — Relevance: 1%
- Brussels approves German rescue aid to Air Berlin
- The EU Commission endorsed Monday under state aid rules Germany's plans to grant Air Berlin a temporary EUR 150m bridging loan to allow for the orderly ... — last modified 05 September 2017, 00:26 CET — filed under: Headline1, Germany, airlines, Competition — Relevance: 1%
- EU approves acquisition of Tarmac of Germany
- The European Commission has approved under the EU Merger Regulation part of the proposed acquisition of the aggregate activities of Tarmac, part of the ... — last modified 11 June 2010, 23:12 CET — filed under: EU Law - competition, Germany, mergers, France — Relevance: 1%