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Blogpost 4/2024 When the Bulgarian National Revenue Agency (Natsionalna agentsia za prihodite or the ‘NAP’) suffered a malicious data leak in 2019, it joined the growing
ranks of organizations affected by cyberattacks. With security often being an afterthought in cyberspace, data breaches have become a drawback/reality of networking. [...]
Blogpost 3/2024 While pesticides are argued to be paramount to food security, their pollution poses serious threats to biodiversity, human health, and medium to long-term food
security. The alarm bells regarding these risks have been around since the sixties, most notably in Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring. [...]
Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London Photo credit: Pierre Blaché, via Wikicommons *This blog post draws upon and updates research for the 5th edition
of EU Justice and Home Affairs Law (OUP, 2023) [...]
In the latest Saar Blueprint, Ahmet Serhat Acar, an LL.M. graduate of Saarland University, examines the balance between freedom of expression and religious sensitivities. This
Blogpost 2/2024 It is hard to overlook the pervasive influence of advertising that encourages unsustainable behaviour and consumption. As we roam the streets of Amsterdam,
every other billboard invites us to escape the drizzling, grey weather for a sunny weekend in Portugal or Spain. [...]
Blogpost 1/2024 Disclaimer: The views in this blog are strictly personal and do not in any way represent an official position of the Dutch government. Judging by the image
of a visibly delighted EPPO employee posted on LinkedIn, the mood at 11 Avenue John F. [...]
Last month, issue 4/2023 of the Zeitschrift für Europarechtliche Studien (ZEuS) came out. It includes Professor Giegerich’s article “The Expanding Concepts of ‘Peace
and Security’ [...]