Law

Borrell worries about Ethiopia Tigray conflict as ethnic tensions flare

222 people have been killed following an attack in Ethiopia Tigray conflict, a Red Cross volunteer has said. High Representative…

3 years ago

Tigray: Hundreds of civilians in Ethiopia reported killed in artillery strikes

Reports of artillery strikes on civilians and mass killings of non-combatants in Ethiopia’s Tigray region, must be investigated and full access granted to independent investigators, UN rights…

3 years ago

Israelis, Palestinians must return to path of meaningful negotiations

Israelis, Palestinians, Jews and Arabs must work together in Middle East Peace Process to return to the path of meaningful…

3 years ago

New OLAF rules help EU prosecutors to Anti-Fraud

European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) is in smooth collaboration with the new European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO). New rules adopted by…

3 years ago

The new EU Global Human Rights Sanctions Regime

Serious human rights violations and abuses are taking place in many parts of the world – frequently without any consequences…

3 years ago

EU debates justice to strengthen democracy, justice and the rule of law

Justice, democracy, the rule of law and fundamental rights are the essential preconditions enabling people to feel secure and free…

3 years ago

Rule of law brings budget conditionality on EU money

Rule of law deficiencies bring conditionality on EU budget. Those who want EU money, must respect basic rules. Rule of…

4 years ago

Banksy supports Black Lives Matter with a US flag artwork

Banksy has posted on Instagram a new piece of artwork that supports the Black Lives Matter movement. Bansky texted: at…

4 years ago

USA shows Open Wound of Racism. Can EU breathe?

Racism is a reality in the lives of many ethnic and religious minorities in the EU. However, the extent and…

4 years ago

Article 7 for protecting EU values: Hungary debate over rule of law concerns

Hungary has been criticised for breaching EU values - such as having democratic institutions and freedom of thought. Last year…

4 years ago

EU Prosecutor: Council backs Romania’s Laura Kovesi

Laura Codruta Kovesi will be the first head of the European Public Prosecutor's Office. EU COREPER ambassadors backed Laura Kovesi…

5 years ago

Do cyclists really think they’re above the law?

Riding on pavements, scattering pedestrians in their wake. And don't even get me started on jumping red lights. Cyclists routinely flout traffic rules! Mounting…

5 years ago

Whistleblowers: Protection for people who report breaches of EU law

Recent scandals such as Dieselgate, Luxleaks, the Panama Papers or the ongoing Cambridge Analytica revelations show that whistleblowers can play…

5 years ago

Robots in Healthcare: Debating Ethics in Health and AI technology

The workshop will have to provide a balanced review of status and prospects of applying robotic (and AI) based technologies…

5 years ago

EDPS is debating Ethics in Law, Work, Environment, Children and Relationships

European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) promised to continue the discussions on digital ethics. Debating on Ethics will be an open…

5 years ago

France: Macron against Gilets Jaunes with anti-riot hooligans Law

French MPs voted to give forces the power to ban suspected hooligans, probably “gilets jaunes” (yellow vest) protesters from demonstrating.…

5 years ago

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