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1. A ready and willing member state February 9, 2012

Scotland would be a proud and constructive part of the EU. Some commentators, such as Colin Kidd (19-25 January), have suggested that, on voting for independence, Scotland...

A ready and willing member state

2. Greens lead call to delay ACTA deal February 8, 2012

Controversial agreement has split MEPs; Socialist asked to draft Parliament's stance. A left-wing alliance in the European Parliament is bidding to

3. Social-protection laws hit problems in Commission February 8, 2012

A proposal to strengthen European Union law on the social protection of workers has been delayed because of in-fighting within the European Commission. László Andor,...

Social-protection laws hit problems in Commission

4. Protecting member states or the rights of asylum-seekers? February 8, 2012

Malmström drops bid for suspension clause and Denmark proposes ‘early-warning' system. Governments get help to deal with asylum claims The Common European...

Protecting member states or the rights of asylum-seekers?

5. Ensuring insurance companies' interests February 8, 2012

Olav Jones on the challenges imposed on the insurance and reinsurance industry. The past few years have been interesting for the insurance industry. From being dragged into...

Ensuring insurance companies' interests

6. British MEP asked to examine ACTA February 7, 2012

David Martin replaces Kader Arif, who quit position because of 'a lack of transparency'. David Martin, a British MEP from the Socialists and Democrats (S&D) group, has...

7. Movers & Shakers February 2, 2012

The European Parliament, the

8. Deal close on fiscal treaty January 30, 2012

Talks under way on inter-governmental treaty; Poland concerned about latest draft. Leaders of EU member states have started talks in Brussels, with most of the text of an...

Deal close on fiscal treaty

9. EU leaders to agree economic discipline treaty January 30, 2012

Deal on treaty for permanent eurozone bail-out expected; leaders to discuss growth and jobs. EU leaders meeting in Brussels today will approve a permanent eurozone bail-out...

EU leaders to agree economic discipline treaty

10. Human-rights convention deal blocked January 26, 2012

France and UK hold up EU accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. France and the United Kingdom are blocking a deal on the European Union's accession to the...

11. A constitutional moment for Europe January 26, 2012

The European Commission's objections are not the only pressure on Hungary's lawmakers. The outcry over the barrage of laws that Hungary passed before Christmas has focused on...

12. Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty January 26, 2012

Tusk wants Poland to attend eurozone talks; leaders seek agreement on fiscal compact treaty. Donald Tusk, Poland's prime minister, is threatening to keep his country out of...

Poland threatens to derail fiscal treaty

13. Half of EU states violate welfare laws for hens January 26, 2012

Ban on cages without adequate space not being implemented. The European Commission today (26 January) notified 13 member states that they have failed to properly implement EU...

Half of EU states violate welfare laws for hens

14. Italy told to tackle waste crisis January 25, 2012

Commission warns of new challenge in European Court of Justice. The European Commission is preparing to refer Italy to the European Court of Justice for a second time if it...

15. Greece urged to reach deal with bondholders January 24, 2012

Latest private-sector involvement plan deemed unacceptable; former European Commission president to head up bail-out fund's investment arm. Finance ministers tonight (23...

16. Eurozone bail-outs only if fiscal pact signed January 20, 2012

Draft treaty says future eurozone bail-outs will be conditional on signing up to the fiscal union treaty. Eurozone countries will only be eligible for aid from the permanent...

17. Greek bail-out and treaty change on ministers' agenda January 20, 2012

Finance ministers from the eurozone's 17 member states will hold their first meeting of the year on Monday (23 January), with little sign that the sovereign-debt crisis is...

Greek bail-out and treaty change on ministers' agenda

18. Pressure mounts as treaty deadline closes in January 12, 2012

Draft criticised for not being tough enough. Hungary could pay the penalty for failing to cut budget deficit France to push ahead with plans for a financial...

Pressure mounts as treaty deadline closes in

19. Hungary faces EU legal action over constitution January 12, 2012

Commission tells Hungary it has five days to bring its constitution into line with EU law. Hungary has been given five days to bring its new constitutional provisions into...

20. Mid-Atlantic law? January 12, 2012

European law is encouraging the spread of a European variant of US-style adversarial legalism. Alfred Denning, one of Britain's most famous jurists, once stated “when we...

Mid-Atlantic law?

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