The European Commission has proposed a new Digital Services Act package to tackle illegal online content and create a ‘safer digital space’. Joseph Downing examines how the new package of legislation might affect the way we communicate online, and whether we should be concerned at the prospect of EU officials having the power to set standards concerning illegal digital content
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The EU's principle of 'subsidiarity' states that only actions which cannot be effectively achieved a...
On 26 May, Switzerland pulled out of negotiations over a new partnership with the European Union. St...
At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on 4 August, Hungarian Prime Minister Vikt...
The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) comes into effect May, 2018. Every fi...
The European Commission has proposed an AI Act for regulating artificial intelligence technologies. ...
The EU policy process is often criticised for being distant from its citizens. As Iskander De Bruyck...
Disputes over how to regulate artificial intelligence have rapidly risen up the global agenda in the...
The creation of a European social policy has been a long-held goal of many political actors across E...
The European Commission has proposed a €750 billion package of grants and loans to aid the EU’s reco...
The European Commission has unveiled a draft European Media Freedom Act. Damian Tambini writes that ...
The issue of democratic backsliding in the EU’s member states has received substantial attention in ...
Digitalisation has profound implications for employment, but are there meaningful differences in how...
In July, EU heads of state and government finally reached agreement on a recovery package to tackle ...
The digital transformation of the media landscape has created new challenges and raised policy quest...
The COVID-19 outbreak has put many of the EU’s foreign policy objectives on hold. However, as Julia ...
The EU's principle of 'subsidiarity' states that only actions which cannot be effectively achieved a...
On 26 May, Switzerland pulled out of negotiations over a new partnership with the European Union. St...
At the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on 4 August, Hungarian Prime Minister Vikt...