από τη Μαρίνα Ρήγα, ερευνήτρια της ομάδας «Διεθνές & Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο» Το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο, την Πέμπτη 25 Οκτωβρίου 2018, μέσω ψηφίσματος, απαίτησε την εξάλειψη των

από τη Μαρίνα Ρήγα, ερευνήτρια της ομάδας «Διεθνές & Ευρωπαϊκό Δίκαιο» Το Ευρωπαϊκό Κοινοβούλιο, την Πέμπτη 25 Οκτωβρίου 2018, μέσω ψηφίσματος, απαίτησε την εξάλειψη των
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | May 8th, 2018 A proposal to use non-recyclable plastic waste in the production of transport fuels is
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | March 6th, 2018 The European Parliament on Thursday (3 May) called on the European Union to launch
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv | April 20th, 2018 Decarbonising Europe’s economy and meeting the targets of the Paris Agreement are among the EU’s
Author: Florence Schulz Posted on: Euractiv | April 12th, 2018 Energy transition in Europe is proceeding too slowly and Brussels is lacking ambition to
Author: Frédéric Simon Posted on: Euractiv | March 22th, 2018 Text: EU leaders have urged the European Commission to come forward with a 2050 climate
Author: Sam Morgan Posted on: Euractiv | February 27th, 2017 The Council of the EU has given the final stamp of approval to an
Author: PETER TEFFER Posted on: EUobserver | December 7th, 2017 The European Commission gained the right to check cars for emissions cheating on Thursday
Author: Peter Teffer Posted on: EU Observer | November 9th, 2017 Romania and Bulgaria – but not Poland – will be allowed to use money
Author: Eszter Zalan Posted on: EUobserver | May 12th, 2017 EU countries discussed new rules to combat dumping on Thursday (11 May) that
Author: ANDREW RETTMAN Posted: 22/5/2017 Portugal is no longer in breach of EU deficit rules, in a turn-around for the bailout state
Author: Aline Robert, translated by Samuel White Posted:18/5/2017 Adopted after bitter wrangling by the European Parliament last December, the revision of the EU’s
Author: Sarantis Michalopoulos Posted: 16/5/2017 A new report published today (16 May) showed that the EU’s southern members support stricter EU-wide waste management rules
Author: YANA TOOM Posted: 16/5/2017 Twenty-eight versions of Facebook, a nanny state and censorship of the internet: those could be the consequences
By MANFRED WEBER, GUY VERHOFSTADT, RENATE SOMMER AND ALEXANDER GRAF LAMBSDORFF Date: 28/4/2017 Turkey no longer fulfils the Copenhagen criteria, the key that opens the door
Author: ALEKSANDRA ERIKSSON Posted: 27/4/2017 The European Commission unveiled on Wednesday (26 April) a proposal for work-life balance, which would help women to stay
Source: NABU Posted: 27/4/2017 Following the European Parliament’s adoption of the proposed amendments on 14 March, the negotiations on the EU Circular Economy Package
Author: PETER TEFFER Posted:12/4/2017 The polluter should pay, that is the simple principle underpinning the environmental liability directive. But the legal text is
Author: Sarantis Michalopoulos Posted: 4/4/2017 A draft European Parliament report calling on the European Commission to reject funding for NGOs that oppose the
Source: Francesco Guarascio, Jeremy Gaunt Posted: 2/3/2017 United States citizens should be denied visa-free access to the European Union before summer because
Author: Tobias Gerhard Schminke (translated by Sam Morgan) Posted: 1/3/2017 Marine Le Pen and the German far-right are suddenly losing votes but it
Author: Eszter Zalan Posted: February 17th 2017 The European Parliament’s Socialists are seeking a new role in an upended political landscape after the breakdown of
Author: PIA EBERHARDT Posted: 10/2/2017 Ahead of next week’s Ceta vote in the European Parliament, its proponents are touting the EU-Canada agreement
Author: Catherine Stupp Posted: 24/01/2017 Social Democrats (SPD) party leaders chose Schulz in an internal meeting today (24 January) in Berlin, according to German media. The