The Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee called for sufficient means to match the needs of the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism programme post-2020. The EU Civil Protection Mechanism (CPM) has supported member states to save lives in the midst of earthquakes, hurricanes and floods, fighting forest fires and evacuating EU nationals in crisis – […]
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day 2020: Beijing Declaration 25 years after
The European Parliament is marking the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration on gender equality.For this year’s International Women’s Day on 8 March, The European Parliament is marking the 25th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration on gender equality. The Beijing Declaration In 1995, the UN’s 4th World Conference on women adopted a resolution regarding the […]
Read MoreStatement by the President of the ECB about Covid-19
Statement by Christine Lagarde The coronavirus outbreak is a fast developing situation, which creates risks for the economic outlook and the functioning of financial markets. The ECB is closely monitoring developments and their implications for the economy, medium-term inflation and the transmission of our monetary policy. We stand ready to take appropriate and targeted measures, as […]
Read MoreThe new R+I Bulletin No. 10 is now available!
The new R+I Bulletin No. 10 is now available! This new edition summarises all the European Union’s activity in the field of R+I over the last months. The bulletin is structured into News; Calls and Awards; Statistics and Infographics; Recommended bibliography; and finally Magazines and periodicals and Media Collection. In this February edition we can […]
Read MoreNOW: Press conference about Coronavirus
LIVE Recently, the COVID-19 virus has been detected in 78 countries and has come to be considered at “very high risk” according to the WHO. After these new updates regarding the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and its rapid spread, Public Health broadcasts a live press conference in which Fernando Simon offers some statements regarding the virus and […]
Read MoreNew practice directions for parties in cases before the Court
Following the recent amendments made to the Rules of Procedure of the Court, this new version seeks in particular to bring to the attention of agents and lawyers some recent developments connected with, inter alia, the protection of personal data or the handling of appeals. The written stage of the procedure Provided a measure rendering data anonymous […]
Read MoreEU-UK future relations: crucial to ensure EU leverage and unity
Negotiations on a future partnership started on Monday the 2nd. David McAllister, Chair of Parliament’s UK Coordination Group, following the start of EU-UK negotiations on a future partnership on Monday 2 March gave a statement focusing on: “With negotiations kicking off today, we are entering into a crucial phase that will set the tone for […]
Read MoreCOVID-19: UN releases US$15 million to help vulnerable countries to combat coronavirus
The head of the UN Office of Humanitarian Affairs, Mark Lowcock, has released US$15 million from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to help fund global efforts to contain the virus responsible for COVID-19. The announcement came as the World Health Organization (WHO) raised the global risk of a coronavirus outbreak to “very high”, its […]
Read MoreSpanish courts must ensure that clauses in mortgage loan contracts providing for the application of a variable interest rate are clear and understandable
If the court concludes that such terms are unfair, it may replace it with a statutory rate applicable on a supplementary basis in order to protect the consumers concerned from the particularly harmful consequences which could result from the cancellation of the loan contract. In its judgment in Case C-125/18 Gómez del Moral Guasch, delivered […]
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