Blogpost 19/2024 The Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive at risk In December 2023, following a lengthy Trilogue, a political agreement was reached regarding the
Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD); the first EU economy-wide mandatory due diligence legislative measure. [...]
Annelieke Mooij, Assistant Professor, Tilburg University Annelieke Mooij , Assistant Professor, Tilburg University Photo credit: Sandro Halank, via Wikimedia Commons Photo
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Anurag Deb, PhD researcher, Queens University Belfast, and Colin Murray, Professor of Law, Newcastle Law School Photo credit: Aaronward, via Wikicommons media Extensive
provisions of an Act of Parliament have been disapplied by a domestic court in the UK for the first time since Brexit. [...]
Blogpost 18/2024 Since C-300/21 Österreichische Post, the first ECJ decision on non-material damages under GDPR, the ECJ has handed down multiple other decisions on the topic
(C-340/21 Natsionalna agentsia za prihodite, C-667/21 Krankenversicherung Nordrhein, C-456/22 Gemeinde Ummendorf and C‑687/21 MediaMarktSaturn). [...]
Im neuen Saar Expert Paper nimmt Ralf Michael Gitzen die jüngeren Reformbestrebungen im europäischen Wahlrecht zum Anlass, um diese einer eingehenden Betrachtung im Mehrebenensystem
zu [...]
Blogpost 17/2024 In accordance with the European data strategy the European Commission gave its proposal for the Regulation on European Health Data Space (EHDS) in May 2022.
The purpose of the EHDS is to establish a mandatory cross-border infrastructure which makes it possible for residents to access their electronic health data anywhere [...]
Blogpost 16/2024 On the 9th of November 2023, the Court of Justice issued a judgment concerning the interpretation of the derogation clause in Article 3 (4) of the Information
Society Services Directive (also known as the e-commerce Directive). The case concerned an Austrian law that imposed obligations on communication platform services [...]
Blogpost 15/2024 On 21 December 2023, a political agreement was reached between the Council and the European Parliament on the text of the revised Single Permit Directive.
This development is a key piece of the puzzle that aims at reforming the management of legal migration in the European Union (EU), as set out in the 2020 Pact on [...]
Blogpost 14/2024 Nearly 4 million people fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion started in February 2022. Within the territory of the EU, those persons who are unable to return
enjoy residence rights derived from the Temporary Protection Directive(TPD). As the name of the Directive indicates, any derived right, such as the right to stay, [...]