The EU’s controversial Copyright Directive will not be implemented by the United Kingdom, a government minister has confirmed.
Schops: “Our role has substantially evolved and evolved in the right direction”
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EU directive strengthening consumer rights now in force
The move aims to considerably strengthen the position of consumers within the online universe.
Australia and EU negotiating free-trade agreement
The EU is not holding back in enlarging the largest free trade area in the World
EU ministers reject ‘name-and-shame’ policy for tax-avoiding companies
The Member States are split in finding an amicable resolution in ensuring proper tax payments by such multinational companies
France: Communications exchanged via private messaging apps at workplace remain confidential, court rules
The ruling reflects on the diminished line between using company property for personal use over the last decade
EU adopts new rules for cross-border conversions of limited liability companies
The EU is continuing its attempts in introducing a unified framework for company law
German property company slapped with €14.5m fine for GDPR infringements
The second highest GDPR fine has recently been imposed
Rolling, rolling, rolling?
Will we see a harmonisation of rules and regulations in the upcoming years?