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Europe politics
fromIrish Independent
9 hours ago

Irish barrister to take senior EU job as 'DG Competition'

Anthony Whelan is a leading candidate for the DG for Competition role in the EU, having extensive experience in EU civil service and law.
fromwww.theguardian.com
7 hours ago

What is the new EU bill and could it give UK ministers Henry VIII-type powers?

The government will introduce a bill with a so-called dynamic alignment mechanism that will allow the government to align UK standards as the EU evolves its own rules. This mechanism enables quick implementation of changes without the need for a new bill each time.
EU data protection
fromAbove the Law
6 days ago

Suppose Portugal Did It - Above the Law

If Portugal announced that it wanted France to be its newest state, the world might react by labeling its leader as a lunatic, questioning the legitimacy of such ambitions.
World politics
EU data protection
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

Home Office starts crackdown on EU citizens' post-Brexit rights to live in UK

Post-Brexit residency rights for EU citizens will be removed if they are not continuously living in the UK, raising concerns over data accuracy.
France news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 week ago

European Parliament member Rima Hassan taken into French police custody

Detention of Rima Hassan is viewed as an attempt to intimidate supporters of Palestine by the La France Insoumise party.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Five EU governments found to consistently' dismantle rule of law

Governments in five EU member states are intentionally eroding the rule of law, while six others show declining democratic standards.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.se
1 week ago

Five ways in which Sweden's government is eroding the rule of law

Sweden is identified as a country experiencing a decline in democratic standards due to legislative abuse and restrictions on civic space.
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 week ago

High Court dismisses judicial review against eVisa system | Computer Weekly

The High Court upheld the Home Office's eVisa system, ruling it lawful despite ongoing data issues and lack of alternative proof for immigration status.
#trans-rights
Law
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

High court claimant was fed answers through his smart glasses, judge finds

A claimant was caught wearing smart glasses connected to his mobile phone while giving evidence in high court, receiving real-time answers during cross-examination.
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

EU Parliament rejects Chat Control message scanning | Computer Weekly

The European Parliament rejected proposals allowing tech companies to scan private messages for illegal content, ending attempts to introduce Chat Control legislation.
#eu-migration-policy
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Europe politics

MEPs back plans for return hubs', raising fears of human rights black holes'

Undocumented migrants in the EU may face up to two years of detention or offshore processing under new European Parliament plans.
fromThe Local France
2 months ago
France news

EU announces new push to overhaul visa system and deportations policy

EU seeks to curb irregular arrivals by boosting deportations, creating return hubs, and using migration diplomacy amid political pressure and human-rights criticism.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

MEPs back plans for return hubs', raising fears of human rights black holes'

Undocumented migrants in the EU may face up to two years of detention or offshore processing under new European Parliament plans.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Portugal fined 8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity

Portugal faces a €10 million fine and €41,250 daily penalties for failing to protect 55 biodiversity sites required under EU environmental law since 2019.
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

UK Supreme Court rules Spain cannot avoid 120m renewable energy debt by claiming state immunity

The court concluded that Spain had effectively waived its immunity from enforcement proceedings by signing up to the ICSID Convention, which obliges member states to recognise and enforce arbitration awards issued under the framework.
Intellectual property law
#transgender-rights
EU data protection
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

EU court tells member states: gender marker changes are the law - LGBTQ Nation

The EU Court of Justice ruled that member states must allow transgender citizens to update their names and gender markers on identification documents, as bans violate freedom of movement rights guaranteed across the European Union.
EU data protection
fromLGBTQ Nation
1 month ago

EU court tells member states: gender marker changes are the law - LGBTQ Nation

The EU Court of Justice ruled that member states must allow transgender citizens to update their names and gender markers on identification documents, as bans violate freedom of movement rights guaranteed across the European Union.
Boston food
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

Seamus Culleton's US lawyer says there are 'significant legal questions' about his case as court grants order preventing his deportation

A US Court of Appeals granted a stay of removal for an Irish man detained for overstaying his visa, allowing judicial review of immigration procedures and constitutional questions before deportation.
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

Which European countries have the toughest rules for citizenship in 2026?

Gaining citizenship through family or through marriage is possible, but if you don't have any useful relatives or an EU spouse you'll be looking at getting citizenship through residency. From residency requirements to rules on dual nationality, every country in Europe has its own way of tackling naturalisation.
Europe politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Judges reject appeal claiming VAT on private schools infringes human rights

We acknowledge that the measure may have a serious impact on the group one claimants if they are unable to afford private education which accords with their religious convictions, but it is important to bear in mind that they have the option of home schooling if free education in the state sector is not acceptable to them.
UK news
EU data protection
fromTheregister
1 month ago

EU law advisor wants cybercrime protections fast-tracked

EU legal advisor urges banks to reimburse cybercrime victims immediately rather than delaying payments pending fraud investigations, regardless of gross negligence claims.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.thelocal.com
2 months ago

EU announces new push to overhaul visa system and deportations policy

EU migration strategy prioritizes reducing illegal arrivals, increasing deportations, using external "return hubs", and pressuring third countries despite human-rights criticisms.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

MP asks High Court to block watchdog investigation

substantive claim to judicial review alleges procedural unfairness in the processes of ICGS, as well as perversity and illegality
UK politics
Higher education
fromIndependent
1 month ago

Former UL president seeks High Court injunction stopping reinvestigation

Professor Kerstin Mey seeks a High Court injunction to stop University of Limerick reinvestigating claims she misled the Dáil PAC or a previous investigator.
#digital-services-act
fromComputerworld
1 month ago

European consumers ask EU to put a stop to digital enshittification

The groups complain about "the increasing concentration of power and lack of alternatives in digital markets, the push for deregulation, and the urgent need to enforce digital laws to protect our fundamental rights and create a level playing field for competition and innovation."
EU data protection
fromReadWrite
2 months ago

Tipico German EU court case shakes iGaming industry

The premise of the lawsuit is whether Tipico should refund wagers placed between 2013 and 2020, when the operator held a Malta-issued license but not a German one. Specifically, it relates to the compatibility of German gambling laws with wider EU regulations, and in particular, the outworking under Article 56 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).
Miscellaneous
#palestine-action
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Judge-only trials in England and Wales will not wipe out crown court backlog, report says

David Lammy's plans to introduce judge-only criminal trials in England and Wales will save less than 2% of time in crown courts, the Institute for Government (IFG) has said. In a report that casts doubt on the ability of the changes, which will slash the number of jury trials to achieve their goal of wiping out the courts' backlog, the thinktank described the gains from judge-only trials as marginal.
Law
#marine-le-pen
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard | Computer Weekly

A judicial review challenges the Home Office's refusal to provide alternative proof of immigration status alongside its eVisa system, citing persistent data quality and integrity issues.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

EU's deportations plan risks ICE-style enforcement, rights groups warn

EU proposal would expand deportations and normalize ICE-like raids, surveillance, and racialised policing, turning public and private spaces into enforcement tools.
Law
fromReason.com
2 months ago

Three Very Short SCOTUS Unanimous Opinions In One Day, But No Tariffs

Delay in the Supreme Court tariffs case increases chances of at least partial Trump victory as remedial complications and irreparable harm grow with time.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Brussels: Police search European Commission buildings

EU police and prosecutors raided European Commission premises over a 2024 sale of 23 buildings to Belgian sovereign fund SFPIM amid an evidence-gathering probe.
Law
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Courts unplug from ancient datacenters after five-year slog

HMCTS migrated 37 legacy applications from two outdated datacentres, using temporary hosting or cloud replacements while consolidating systems into a Common Platform.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Migrants launch court bid to halt one-in, one-out deportations to France

Sixteen migrants are legally challenging the UK's one in, one out returns deal with France, alleging breaches of modern slavery laws.
Miscellaneous
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

Google warns EU: sovereignty undermines competition

Europe's restrictive tech policies risk undermining competitiveness by limiting access to leading foreign technologies and hampering innovation.
France news
fromThe Local France
1 month ago

French court sentences man for upskirting in Senate

Former Senate adviser given one-year suspended sentence for up-skirt photographs, fired and banned from the Senate, and ordered to undergo psychological treatment.
Europe politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Billions in funding wrongly released to Hungary, says EU court's top adviser

The EU advocate general says the Commission improperly released frozen funds to Hungary because required judicial reforms were not in force and effectively applied.
Miscellaneous
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 months ago

Spanish court acquits suspects denied access to 'raw' Sky ECC intercepts in landmark decision | Computer Weekly

A court acquitted defendants because prosecutors lacked access to raw Sky ECC intercepts, preventing defence testing and undermining the reliability of hacked electronic evidence.
EU data protection
fromDataBreaches.Net
1 month ago

UK Court of Appeal Rules on the Concept of Personal Data in the Context of Data Security - DataBreaches.Net

A controller's data security duty applies to all personal data under its control, regardless of whether third parties could identify individuals from that data.
fromwww.dw.com
2 months ago

EU asylum policy: What changes for refugees in Germany?

The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) is the European Union's legal framework to create uniform, fair, and efficient standards for processing asylum applications. The system's reform, agreed in 2024, will become legally binding in Germany and throughout the EU in June, 2026. EU member states had a two-year implementation period during which the new rules including stricter border procedures were transposed into national law.
Europe politics
fromTNW | Eu
1 month ago

The European Parliament pulls back AI from its own devices

The European Parliament has taken a rare and telling step: it has disabled built-in artificial intelligence features on work devices used by lawmakers and staff, citing unresolved concerns about data security, privacy, and the opaque nature of cloud-based AI processing. The decision, communicated to Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in an internal memo this week, reflects a deepening unease at the heart of European institutions about how AI systems handle sensitive data.
EU data protection
EU data protection
fromTechzine Global
1 month ago

European regulators criticize weakening GDPR

European privacy regulators strongly oppose key Digital Omnibus changes, especially narrowing the GDPR personal-data definition and expanding pseudonymization authority.
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

High Court clears way for thousands to pursue Capita data breach claims

A High Court judge has ruled that thousands of people affected by a major data breach at Capita can continue with their legal action against the outsourcing group, in a decision being described as a landmark for large-scale data privacy claims in the UK. In a judgment handed down on 9 February, Master Dagnall rejected arguments from Capita's legal team that solicitors acting for more than 8,000 claimants had abused the court process.
EU data protection
EU data protection
fromArs Technica
1 month ago

EU launches probe into xAI over sexualized images

European and UK authorities are investigating X and xAI's Grok for potential GDPR and safety breaches over AI-generated sexualized content and personal data use.
EU data protection
fromThe Drum
2 months ago

ISBA labels ECJ 'right to be forgotten' ruling an 'empty gesture'

ISBA called the ECJ 'right to be forgotten' ruling an empty, impractical gesture and supported the House of Lords' view that it is unworkable.
EU data protection
fromComputerWeekly.com
1 month ago

Europe's data protection supervisors warn over plans to 'narrow' privacy rights | Computer Weekly

Narrowing the definition of personal data in EU reforms risks eroding privacy rights, creating legal uncertainty, and weakening protections against automated decision-making.
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