by András Baneth | Apr 8, 2013 | Brussels, EU Institutions, EU Policy |
Preparation for the 2014 European Parliamentary elections The European Parliament is slowly but surely preparing for its next election, which is to be held next year (2014). The dates are uncertain as previously the EP elections were foreseen to take place in June,...
by András Baneth | Mar 23, 2013 | EU Policy, Featured |
Are you the owner of a medium-sized European company that exports to the US? Do you work at the European unit of an American multinational firm that has significant investments in the EU? Or, more generally, do you buy goods and services based on their quality,...
by András Baneth | Feb 13, 2013 | EU Policy, Featured |
(Re-published with permission from EU Issue Tracker) The European Commission last week proposed new legislation on energy efficiency. The proposal includes obligatory energy efficiency targets for Member States, specific requirements for public bodies and measures to...
by András Baneth | Feb 13, 2013 | EU Policy |
(Re-published with permission from EU Issue Tracker) The EU is looking to impose stricter rules for protection of workers from the dangers of electromagnetic fields. To this end, it has proposed new exposure limit values and help for employers to carry out efficient...
by András Baneth | Feb 13, 2013 | EU Policy |
(Re-published with permission from EU Issue Tracker) The European Commission wants to realign the increasingly divergent approaches being taken by Member States in implementing the EU’s environmental noise pollution rules. This is one of the main conclusions of a...
by András Baneth | Feb 13, 2013 | EU Policy |
(Re-published with permission from the EU Issue Tracker) The EU is looking to streamline the way it establishes harmonised standards for products and processes in order to boost European competitiveness and improve efficiency. A package of measures on revising the...