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12 de April de 2024

European Parliament extends exemption to EU privacy rules that makes it easier to detect child sexual abuse content on the internet until 2026

On Wednesday Parliament backed prolonging an exemption to EU privacy rules facilitating the detection of child sexual abuse material online until 3 April 2026.       With 469 in favour, 112 against and 37 abstentions, MEPs endorsed a temporary extension of the current e-Privacy derogation that allows the voluntary detection, by internet platforms, of […]

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Crime,  Defence & Security,  EU News,  Law,  Legislation,  Migration and Demography,  Social Affairs Comision Europea,  EU,  European Commission,  European Parliament,  Minors,  privacy,  Sexual abuse

11 de April de 2024

New rules on labelling of honey, juice, jam and marmalade adopted

The revision of the “breakfast directives” aims to help consumers make informed and healthier decisions on products such as honey, fruit juice, jam and marmalades. Parliament on Wednesday approved the provisional political agreement with Council on updated rules on the composition, name, labelling and presentation of certain ‘breakfast’ foodstuffs, the so-called “breakfast directives”, with 603 […]

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EU News,  Industry,  Law,  Legislation,  Market consumer law,  EU,  European Council,  European Parliament,  Honey,  jam,  juice,  marmalade

8 de April de 2024

Lobbying EU lawmakers: fair game?

Lobbying is an essential democratic tool that allows organisations and individuals to provide input for policy and decision-making. However, without transparency mechanisms, it can result in undue influence, unfair competition, and even corruption. The EU’s lawmakers – the Commission, Parliament and Council – have signed up to the EU transparency register, a central entry point […]

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8 de April de 2024

Commission publishes guidelines for the mitigation of systemic risks online for elections

The Commission has published guidelines on recommended measures to Very Large Online Platforms and Search Engines to mitigate systemic risks online that may impact the integrity of elections, with specific guidance for the upcoming European Parliament elections in June.   Under the Digital Services Act (DSA), designated services with more than 45 million active users in the EU […]

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EU News,  Institutional Affairs,  Law,  Legislation Comision Europea,  DSA,  EU,  European Commision,  European elections,  European elections 2024,  European Parliament,  guidelines,  risks

5 de April de 2024

CJEU clarifies: the supervisory authority of a Member State may order the erasure of unlawfully processed data even in the absence of a prior request by the data subject

Such erasure may cover data collected from that person and data originating from another source. In 2020, the municipal administration of Újpest (Hungary) decided to provide financial support to persons who had been made vulnerable by the COVID-19 pandemic. To that end, it asked the Hungarian State Treasury and the government office of the fourth […]

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Cybersecurity,  Defence & Security,  EU News,  Jurisprudence,  Law CJEU,  covid-19,  covid-19,  data,  EU,  Hungary,  protection

5 de April de 2024

Council gives green light to new legislation toughening penalties and extending the list of environmental offences

The Council formally adopted a directive on the protection of the environment through criminal law. The law will improve the investigation and prosecution of environmental crime offences. The directive establishes EU-wide minimum rules on the definition of criminal offences and penalties. It replaces the previous law which dates back to 2008. The law will only […]

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Crime,  Defence & Security,  Environmental Affairs,  EU News,  Law,  Legislation Council of the EU,  criminal law,  directive,  Environment,  environmental crime,  EU,  eu law,  list,  Medio Ambiente,  offences,  Sanctions

21 de March de 2024

European Commission recommends measures to fight counterfeiting and better protect intellectual property rights

The Commission has adopted a Recommendation to combat counterfeiting, both offline and online, and enhance the enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPR).  The Recommendation, also known as the EU toolbox against counterfeiting, aims to foster collaboration between rights holders, service providers, and law enforcement, while encouraging best practices and the use of modern tools and […]

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19 de March de 2024

Council gives final approval to new EU rules on short-term accommodation rentals

The Council has adopted a regulation on data collection and sharing for short-term accommodation rental services. This legislative act will enhance transparency in the field of short-term accommodation rentals and will help public authorities regulate this increasingly important part of the tourism sector. This is the last step in the decision-making procedure. Transparency and data […]

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EU News,  Labour Market and Employment,  Law,  Legislation,  Migration and Demography,  Social Affairs Council,  data collection,  final approval,  legislative act,  regulation for short-term rentals,  short-term accommodation rental services,  Transparency

15 de March de 2024

Commission initiates formal proceedings against AliExpress under the Digital Services Act

The Commission has opened formal proceedings to assess whether AliExpress may have breached the Digital Services Act (DSA) in areas linked to the management and mitigation of risks, to content moderation and the internal complaint handling mechanism, to the transparency of advertising and recommender systems, to the traceability of traders and to data access for researchers. On the basis […]

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Defence & Security,  EU News,  Law,  Research and Innovation,  Technology AliExpress,  commission,  Digital Services Act,  formal proceedings

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