Greens, consumer groups rap Commission for nanomaterials report
The European Commission came under fire from Greens and consumer groups yesterday (3 October) for a report on nanotechnology, which stopped short of proposing specific EU regulation.
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Video highlights of the European Parliament's work throughout 2013, grouped by theme: More Europe, Legislative Work, Foreign Relations, and Education & Culture. Comment on: Google+ -...
View ArticleWinning a legislative campaign
The Yellow Academy is a series of 7 workshops on EU lobbying and communication with a strong focus on case studies.
View ArticleBetter lawmaking? Only if it is in the people’s interest
It is in the public interest to have a well-functioning legislative and regulatory body that is appropriate for the context. However, it raises many questions about the objectives being pursued, writes...
View ArticleEthics in the use of AI: Can regulators agree a standard approach?
The EU digital agenda for the 2019-2024 mandate is marked by a series of broad-ranging reforms, which are intended to guide Europe through the digital transition, as new technologies emerge. With...
View ArticleThe EU’s situation on copyright infringements and counterfeiting
Measures addressing copyright infringements and counterfeiting are often a hot topic in EU digital policies. We discussed what is the state of play and trends in the EU with Alexandra Poch, Deputy...
View ArticleThe hidden costs of unpaid internships
Unpaid internships cost young Europeans over €1,000/month, deepen social inequalities, and exclude vulnerable youth; the EU needs to implement binding laws to ban unpaid internships and provide quality...
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