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1. Reding seeks to clarify matrimonial asset rules March 10, 2011

Commission preparing rules on property issues in marriages or civil unions. The European Commission is preparing rules to determine which national law should cover...

2. Should the EU extend maternity leave? October 14, 2010

The European Parliament will vote on 21 October on a proposal that would give fathers a right to paternity leave and would extend the minimum maternity leave from 14 weeks...

Should the EU extend maternity leave?

3. Updating perceptions of age July 8, 2010

Anne-Sophie Parent explains how she is trying to change attitudes to older people. Anne-Sophie Parent recalls with a smile the mad scramble in May 2002 to apply for the post...

Updating perceptions of age

4. Mum's the word April 8, 2010

Marielle Helleputte on her fight to give unpaid parents and carers a voice. Marielle Helleputte, now in her late 60s, gave up her job at a local authority when she had her...

Mum's the word

5. Parliament postpones debate on paid maternity leave March 18, 2010

Concerns about costs hamper efforts to raise mothers' minimum rights. Concerns about costs to businesses and governments are hampering efforts to raise mothers' minimum...

Parliament postpones debate on paid maternity leave

6. Healthcare systems divide the Union September 11, 2008

Access to mental healthcare services varies widely across the EU. Suicide statistics may be the saddest way to measure Europe's diversity. The variation is startling. In...

Healthcare systems divide the Union

7. New systems emerging for long-term care April 28, 2008

Report showcases possible responses to the expected near-tripling in the number of Europeans aged over 80. The demands for and costs of caring for the very elderly in the EU...

8. Opposing parties await Court's opinion on pregnancy dismissal case January 29, 1998

AN ADVOCATE-general in the European Court of Justice will next week give a preliminary opinion on the legality of dismissing a woman whose pregnancy made her ill. The case...

9. Proposal to curb 'convenience' marriages November 6, 1997

EUROPE'S justice ministers are planning to crack down on non-EU nationals who try to gain citizenship of the Union through 'marriages of convenience'. Ministers are expected...

10. LETTERS April 17, 1997

From Claudia Roth MEPRome, Athens and Stockholm are misguided in their campaigns to host the 2004 Olympic Games. All three cities are unsuitable candidates since the...

11. Campaigners condemn ruling on aid for carer November 14, 1996

DISABLED rights campaigners have attacked a European Court of Justice decision denying a German woman financial assistance to carefor her paraplegic husband because she was...

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