The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are full of uncertainty. For example, how much of the EU’s Digital Single Market strategy the UK will maintain is unclear. Here, Professor Alison Harcourt of the University of Exeter looks in detail at the DSM initiative’s copyright package, and the potential impact of the UK leaving the EU on UK and other European stakeholders
The European Commission published its Digital Single Market strategy today. One of the key prioritie...
Stan De Spiegelaere and Romek Jagodzinski of the European Trade Union Institute give a progress repo...
The British government’s ‘Review of the Balance of Competences’ into the European Union’s role in Br...
The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are fu...
As the UK government continues negotiations on the country’s exit from the European Union, Professor...
Media regulation in the UK has been affected, at least in part, by the requirements of European Unio...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including th...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is the most important event in the recent political h...
Steve Coulter of the London School of Economics welcomes publication of a letter by major UK trade u...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Large numbers of those who voted Out in the UK’s In/Out referendum did so less from a negative asses...
Sally Broughton Micova of the University of East Anglia explains the relevance of the new public con...
The European Commission published its Digital Single Market strategy today. One of the key prioritie...
Stan De Spiegelaere and Romek Jagodzinski of the European Trade Union Institute give a progress repo...
The British government’s ‘Review of the Balance of Competences’ into the European Union’s role in Br...
The UK’s future relationship with the European Union, and the implications for UK regulation, are fu...
As the UK government continues negotiations on the country’s exit from the European Union, Professor...
Media regulation in the UK has been affected, at least in part, by the requirements of European Unio...
The Eurozone crisis has brought the EU’s division into two types of membership into relief, with the...
DCMS has released its response to the consultation on local TV that ended in September, including th...
Romuald Jagodziński of the European Trade Union Institute is critical of a recent revamp of the legi...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is the most important event in the recent political h...
Steve Coulter of the London School of Economics welcomes publication of a letter by major UK trade u...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Large numbers of those who voted Out in the UK’s In/Out referendum did so less from a negative asses...
Sally Broughton Micova of the University of East Anglia explains the relevance of the new public con...
The European Commission published its Digital Single Market strategy today. One of the key prioritie...
Stan De Spiegelaere and Romek Jagodzinski of the European Trade Union Institute give a progress repo...
The British government’s ‘Review of the Balance of Competences’ into the European Union’s role in Br...