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Monthly Archives: June 2013
FREE Newsletter: 27, 28 June 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Assembly MPs reject Hungary “monitoring procedure” Human Rights Europe: “Members of the Parliamentary Assembly voted this evening to reject ‘a monitoring procedure” for Hungary. The assembly … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, coerced castration, coerced sterlisation, Edward Snowden, Gheorghe Cobzaru v. Romania, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, no. 6978/08, Original leaks by Snowden, Roma, Roma integration strategies
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FREE Newsletter: 24, 25, 26 June 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Letter on Hungary to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Human Rights Watch: “Dear Assembly Member, Ahead of next week’s Assembly debate on the … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Fundamental rights – Charter, Illicit Drug Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Privacy, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged 5-IT drug, Amnesty International, anti-Muslim, Czech Republic, data breaches, Edward Snowden, Google, Human Rights Watch, Hungary, Internet Service Providers, ISP, Marine Le Pen, PRISM, right to be forgotten, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 20, 21 June 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU MEPs call on Hungarian authorities to abide by EU values European Parliament News: “Civil Liberties Committee recommendations to Hungary and the European Commission on how to … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Borders control policies (Schengen), European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fight against terrorism, Fundamental rights – Charter, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Organised Crime, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Austria, C-534/11, Cecilia Malmström, Czech Republic, European Mandate of Arrest, Eurosur, Hezbollah, Hungary, Labayle, LIBE, M.Arslan, Orban, organised crime strategy, Right to a fair trial, Sweden, UN, UNHCR
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FREE Newsletter: 13-14 June 2013
DATA PROTECTION MEPs demand answers on US data-surveillance scandal European Voice: “Call for Prism to be on agenda of EU-US meeting and concern that revelations might damage trade talks. The European Commission has attempted to reassure MEPs that revelations about … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Borders control policies (Schengen), Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters
Tagged CEAS, CIA, Common European Asylum System, Dublin III, Eurodac, PRISM, Procedures Directive, Qualification Directive, Reception Directive, Schengen, Schengen evaluation mechanism, tax cheats, tax fraud, US
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FREE Newsletter: 10, 11, 12 June 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ‘Another step towards euthanasia for children’ Presseurop: “In the wake of several months of testimony from doctors and experts in medical ethics, a Belgian Senate committee will on June 12 examine the possible extension of the country’s euthanasia … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Organised Crime
Tagged bank secrecy, ECtHR, EU protection programme, Euthanasia, FRA, handbook on European Asylum, mafia, PRISM, US
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FREE Newsletter: 6, 7 June 2013
DATA PROTECTION EU tells Russia to drop air passenger data law Euobserver: “European airlines may be forced to hand over passenger details to Russian authorities in contravention of EU privacy rules or face landing and overflight bans. Russian lawmakers are … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Cybersecurity, Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters
Tagged CEAS, Common European Asylum System, cyber criminals, Data Protecion regulation, Eurojust, Passenger Name Record, PNR, Russia
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FREE Newsletter: 3, 4, 5 June 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Council of Europe poised to decide on monitoring procedure against Hungary Politics.hu: “A final decision whether the Council of Europe (CoE) should launch a monitoring procedure … Continue reading
Posted in Borders control policies (Schengen), Data Protection, European Agencies and Bodies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Freedom of Expression and Information/Media Pluralism, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Irregular immigration, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Uncategorized, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged bandwidth throttling, BEREC, C-300/11, Childcare, Council of Europe, EDPS, European Data Supervisor, Europol, Hungary, net neutrality, Orban, Peter Hustinx, Protocol 30, République Tchèque, Schengen, ZZ v Secretary of State for Home Department
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