By the end of this year the European Commission intends to publish guidelines on freedom of expression online and offline. This is one of the actions planned as part of the EU’s Strategic Framework on Human Rights and Democracy. The consultation designed to lead to this draft closes on 15 July. The timing is bad with many of us in a rush to finish all those things that we have to do before summer holidays, but here are a few reasons why this consultation deadline should not be missed
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On Monday September 26 2016 the CULT committee of the European Parliament will hold a hearing on the...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
Bela Galgoczi of the ETUI in Brussels says a lack of coherent policies is hindering Europe’s efforts...
By the end of this year the European Commission intends to publish guidelines on freedom of expressi...
The question of whether the European Commission has the competence to act in the area of media plura...
The European Commission is laying the groundwork for a complete revision of the regulatory regime fo...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are fu...
As the 5th September deadline for submissions approaches, Saskia Walzel of Consumer Focus looks at t...
The National Digital Conference takes place in London today discussing “putting people at the heart ...
Among a number of other issues raised in Index on Censorships recent report on the EU and freedom of...
September 30 is the deadline for the European Commission’s consultation on preparing for a fully con...
As the European debt crisis enters its sixth year, European elites continue to propose new policy “s...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
On Monday September 26 2016 the CULT committee of the European Parliament will hold a hearing on the...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
Bela Galgoczi of the ETUI in Brussels says a lack of coherent policies is hindering Europe’s efforts...