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Tag Archives: Orban
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: 15, 16, 17 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Aujourd’hui la Hongrie, demain l’Europe ? Le rapport Tavares ouvrira-t-il une nouvelle ère européenne dans la défense des droits fondamentaux ? Eu-Logos: “Le rapport Tavares sur … Continue reading
Posted in Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Irregular immigration, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Regular immigration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Amnesty International, Data Protection Regulation, EASO, Greece, Hongrie, Hungary, Integration, Orban, Rom, Roma, Roumanie, Turkey, Viviane Reding
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FREE Newsletter: 4 and 5 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Parliament divided over Hungary’s democratic record Euractiv: “Members of the European Parliament failed to unite behind a report calling on Budapest to remove a constitutional amendment … Continue reading
FREE Newsletter: 1, 2, 3 July 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU Parliament divided over constitutional changes in Hungary European Parliament News: “MEPs debated the situation of fundamental rights in Hungary with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán on … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged anti-discrimination law, C-648-11, Dublin II, eavesdropping, EU-US relations, Hungary, LIBE, National Security Agency, NSA, Orban, PRISM, Viviane Reding, wiretapping
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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: 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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FREE Newsletter: 20, 21, 22 May 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 7 TEU German politicians outraged at Orban’s Nazi jibe Euobserver: “German politicians from across the political spectrum have expressed their outrage after Hungary’s Viktor Orban compared Angela Merkel’s … Continue reading
Posted in Cybersecurity, EU External Action, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fraud and Corruption, Freedom of Expression and Information/Media Pluralism, Fundamental rights – Charter, Judicial cooperation in criminal matters, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Article 7, Cyprus, EEAS, European External Action Service, European Tax Havens, Germany, Hungary, IT security cuts, LGBT, Media Freedom, Money laundering, Orban, Oxfam, Solan, tax evasion, TEU
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FREE Newsletter: 15, 16, 17 April 2013
PRINCIPLES AND VALUES OF THE EU – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 2 TUE EU threatens Hungary with legal action over constitution Euractiv: “The European Commission intends to take legal action against Hungary over amendments made to its constitution, the EU … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Human Trafficking, Non discrimination, equality and minority integration, Privacy, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged Dublin III, EU Anti-Trafficking Directive, Golden Dawn, Google, Greece, Hungary, Neo Nazi Party, Orban, Ungarian Constitution
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FREE Newsletter: 28, 29 March 2013
EUROPEAN AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY AND JUSTICE – IMMIGRATION Report says ‘deficiencies’ persist in treatment of migrants at EU borders The Parliament: “A new report calls for an EU-wide ban on the return of migrants to third countries if this … Continue reading
FREE Newsletter: 21, 22 March 2013
VALUES AND PRINCIPLES OF THE EUROPEAN UNION – POSSIBLE VIOLATION OF ART.2 TUE Time to suspend Orban’s EU voting rights Euobserver: “The EU is not only experiencing an economic crisis. Even more worryingly, it is suffering a democratic crisis in … Continue reading
Posted in Asylum & refugees rights and policies, Data Protection, European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Fundamental rights – Charter, Immigration policies, Transparency, Values & Principles of the European Union
Tagged ACTA, Data Protection Regulation, EDPS, Eurosur, Guy Verhofstadt, Hungary, Orban, Overcrowded, Prisons, Procedures Directive, Visa regulation
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