The Commission decided today to refer Spain to the Court of Justice of the European Union for failure to comply with the Urban Waste Water Directive (Council Directive 91/271/EEC). The Directive aims to protect the environment from the adverse effects of urban waste water from the domestic and industrial sectors. Under the Directive, cities are obliged to […]
Conclusions of the Eurogroup and ECOFIN meetings – April 4 and 5
Eurogroup, 4 April 2022 The euro area impact from the war in Ukraine in the short- and medium term Ministers discussed economic developments resulting from the Russian military aggression in Ukraine. Monitoring and assessing these fast-moving developments is crucial for Eurogroup’s coordination of economic policies and promotion of the conditions for stronger economic growth. Trade-offs […]
7th April: World Health Day
World Health Day, established in 1948 by the First World Health Assembly in honour of the founding of the World Health Organization (WHO), is celebrated today, 7 April. This year’s theme for 2022 is “Our Planet, Our Health”, in which the WHO, in addition to continuing to prioritise the importance of the COVID-19, will focus […]
Position of Vice-Principal of Engineering in South Africa
Offer Description In pursuit of the ideals of excellence and diversity, the University of Pretoria wishes to invite applications for the Vice-Principal: Research, Innovation and Postgraduate Education vacancy. The University of Pretoria is one of South Africa’s top research-intensive universities dedicated to producing high-quality research that addresses complex issues. It is one of the highest […]
Green Deal: EP backs updated guidelines for trans-European energy infrastructure
Parliament approved on Tuesday new rules for selecting which energy projects can receive EU funding and aligning the existing regulation with the EU’s Green Deal. The legislation, agreed upon with Council in December 2021, sets criteria and the methodology for choosing energy projects of common interest (PCIs), such as high-voltage transmission lines, pipelines, energy storage facilities and […]
New training programme for young people supported by Parliament
Parliament’s Bureau agreed yesterday to strengthen the institution’s support to journalists with a new scholarship scheme and training programmes for young journalists. The aim is to deepen journalists’ understanding of EU affairs, help the participants to gain relevant experience and enrich the European media sector while ensuring editorial freedom. The European Parliament’s Bureau, comprising the […]
Can a ticket seller refuse to refund cancellation fees?
Judgment C-96/21 of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), handed down on 5 April, specifies the cases in which the right of withdrawal does or does not apply. This is triggered due to the restrictions adopted by the German authorities amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a concert that was due to take place […]
Can insects get fat?
Insects don’t have time to laze about – that’s probably why we say someone is “as busy as a bee”. But would an overfed and underactive bug find itself putting on weight like we do? We put this question to insect expert Erlend Sild. The short answer is a hypothetical yes, explains Sild, CEO and […]
Assistant Professor of Legal Science in Poland
Offer Description Dean of the Faculty of Law and Administration University of Warsaw with the consent of the Rector of the University of Warsaw announces a competition for the post of assistant professor Skills having a doctoral degree; high evaluation of the doctoral dissertation confirmed by defence with distinction or a dissertation award; having experience […]