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Category Archives: Illicit Drug Trafficking
FREE Newsletter: 16, 17, 18 September 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Hungary amends its constitution to appease EU Euractiv: “Hungary’s parliament has approved changes to the constitution, removing restrictions on political media campaigns ahead of next year’s … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Freedom of Expression and Information/Media Pluralism, Freedom of movement, Fundamental rights – Charter, Illicit Drug Trafficking, Judicial and police cooperation, Organised Crime, Privacy, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged 16812/11, Belgacom, Cecilia Malmström, free movement, Hungarian Constitution, Hungary, NSA, Orban, Portugal, visa waiver, Welsh and Silva Canha v. Portugal
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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: 27, 28, 29 May 2013
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS Court set for ruling in domestic violence human rights row Human Rights Europe: “Judges will deliver their ruling tomorrow in a case which raises important issues on a state’s responsibilities towards victims of domestic violence. The applicants, Lilia, … Continue reading
Posted in Borders control policies (Schengen), Cybersecurity, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Illicit Drug Trafficking, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Organised Crime
Tagged EMCDDA, Eremia and Others v. the Republic of Moldova, European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, mafia, Meijers, Pope Francis, Republic of Moldova, state's responsibilities towards victims of domestic violence, victims of domestic violence
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