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1. Divisions over bank capital rules January 19, 2012

MEPs and industry fear credit squeeze. Disagreements over new rules on bank capital look set to put officials from Denmark, which holds the rotating presidency of the Council...

Divisions over bank capital rules

2. What odds on EU-wide gambling rules? November 24, 2011

Online gambling is big business, and pressure is building for EU legislation. A series of judgments on online gambling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has fuelled...

What odds on EU-wide gambling rules?

3. Commission to get tough on insider dealing October 13, 2011

Plans for minimum level of sanctions for manipulation of financial markets. The European Commission is to announce plans on Wednesday (19 October) to introduce a minimum...

4. Premier League loses TV court battle October 4, 2011

European Court of Justice says broadcasting rights are not compatible with EU law. The European Court of Justice has ruled that English Premier League...

Premier League loses TV court battle

5. European protection order to be adopted by ministers September 15, 2011

Move to end year-long inter-institutional battle; citizens to have right for protection across the EU. Justice ministers from the European Union's member states will adopt...

6. EU extends music copyright September 12, 2011

Copyright protection for performers and producers to go up from 50 to 70 years. The European Union has adopted new rules to extend copyright protection for music...

EU extends music copyright

7. Andor: law on posting of workers will be ‘clarified' July 20, 2011

Commission will stop short of a complete revision of the ‘posting of workers' law. The European Commission is to “clarify” its legislation governing employers who...

8. Deal close on common rules on asylum-seekers July 7, 2011

Diplomats say deal is near on EU-wide asylum rules. National governments and the European Parliament are on the verge of agreeing a compromise on EU-wide asylum rules,...

9. Why the optional instrument is the wrong way for consumers June 16, 2011

Contract-law initiative would not deliver added value for consumers. In his letter last week (“Consumers need more than protection” 9-15 June), Martijn Hesselink...

Why the optional instrument is the wrong way for consumers

10. Agreement on consumer-protection law June 9, 2011

Proposed law aimed at harmonising consumer protection across the EU. A provisional deal has been struck between negotiators for the European Parliament, the European...

Agreement on consumer-protection law

11. Differences on defence May 26, 2011

Defence procurement legislation gets a cold reception. While some EU defence ministers at the Council of Ministers on Monday were discussing co-operation, others were taking...

12. Commission to take action on data retention April 18, 2011

Five member states face infringement proceedings. The European Commission wants to force five member states to enact controversial rules on the retention of...

Commission to take action on data retention

13. Bans on 'canvassing' for work are restrictive, court says April 5, 2011

Practice constitutes a restriction on the freedom to provide cross-border services. Qualified accountants and other members of regulated professions should not be banned...

14. MEPs to back online deal March 24, 2011

MEPs to vote in favour of consumer-rights directive. Companies selling goods or services over the internet would have to request customers to click a button confirming that...

15. Barnier to present plans to tackle online gambling March 17, 2011

Commission wants more regulator co-operation. The European Commission is about to publish a consultation paper on online gambling that could pave the way for increased...

Barnier to present plans to tackle online gambling

16. MEPs want to refer ACTA to the ECJ March 17, 2011

Claims that anti-counterfeiting agreement goes beyond EU law. MEPs opposed to a new global anti-counterfeiting agreement will try next week to refer the pact to the European...

17. European patent court would infringe EU law, court rules March 8, 2011

ECJ deals blow to attempt to establish unitary patent regime. An international court set up to adjudicate in cases of patent disputes would not be compatible with EU law,...

European patent court would infringe EU law, court rules

18. Breaking through borders February 24, 2011

An updated version of an exhaustive but informative law book puts the single market in the dock. At over 500 pages this is a substantial work and in its latest and greatly...

Breaking through borders

19. MEPs support blocking of child porn websites February 15, 2011

Civil liberties committee backs plan allowing member states to block access to child abuse websites. Members of the European Parliament's civil liberties committee have...

20. Sticking to the rules? December 9, 2010

Commission told to do more to enforce EU laws amid claims that current system is subject to ‘political influence' The European Commission is under renewed pressure over...

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