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Human rights campaigners have expressed concern after the European Commission proposed a 12-month delay to a landmark new anti-deforestation law. The EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), adopted last year, aims to ensure that certain goods on the EU market will no longer contribute to deforestation a

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The Irish Centre for European Law (ICEL) at Trinity College Dublin has appointed Robert McTernaghan BL as assistant director for Northern Ireland. Mr McTernaghan practises in both jurisdictions on the island of Ireland and is currently vice-chair of the Bar of Northern Ireland's Immigration Bar Asso

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Ireland has failed to properly transpose EU rules on combating racism and xenophobia, the European Commission has said. The Commission yesterday sent a letter of formal notice to Ireland for only partially transposing the Council Framework Decision on combating racism and xenophobia (Council Framewo

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The European Commission has launched a new social media campaign aimed at bringing the idea of the rule of law closer to EU citizens and raising awareness of its impact on people's everyday lives. The campaign will focus on the six core principles defining the rule of law — equality before the

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A nearly €1.5 billion fine imposed on Google by the European Commission has been annulled by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). The Commission imposed the fine, totalling €1.494 billion, on the search giant in 2019 after finding that it had abused its dominant position in t

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The Law Society of Ireland has congratulated Michael McGrath on his appointment as EU commissioner for democracy, justice and the rule of law. Ursula von der Leyen yesterday picked the former finance minister for the job as she set out the make-up of the European Commission for her second term as pr

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Former finance minister Michael McGrath is to be appointed as the new European commissioner for justice. Ursula von der Leyen today unveiled the make-up of the new European Commission, who begins a second five-year term as president.

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The Irish government is seeking fresh legal advice on trade between the EU and Israel in the wake of a landmark ruling from the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In July, the UN’s top court issued a landmark advisory opinion that said Israel is unlawfully occupying the Palestinian territor

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Thousands of dangerous cars are being imported to Europe through a loophole in EU law, an Irish MEP has said. Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, a barrister and Fianna Fáil MEP for Ireland South, has backed calls by the European Transport Safety Council to change the law following a 20 per cen

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Jurisdiction to hear and determine questions referred for a preliminary ruling is to be conferred on the General Court of the European Union in six specific areas. From 1 October 2024, the General Court will have jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings on the common system of VAT; excise duties; th

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Coimisiún na Meán has said it is assessing Meta's compliance with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) after concerns were raised about online death threats against the Taoiseach. A sinister threat against Simon Harris was posted to Instagram and remained live for days, even after An Gard

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TikTok has agreed to permanently withdraw an awards programme from EU countries after the European Commission said it "could be as toxic and addictive as cigarettes". The Commission announced in April that it had opened formal proceedings against TikTok under the Digital Services Act (DSA) in relati

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A conference in Dublin next month will examine the likely effects of the EU's new Product Liability Directive, which could redress the balance in complex tort cases. The new directive includes presumptions reversing the conventional burden of proof on plaintiffs to prove defect or causation in cases

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The European Commission has launched a public consultation on new draft guidelines on exclusionary abuses of dominance, including predatory pricing, margin squeeze, exclusive dealing and refusal to supply. Such behaviour is banned under Article 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Un

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