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Commission pressures Greece to correctly implement EU fair trial directive
The European Commission has urged Greece to properly transpose European Union regulations regarding the presumption of innocence and the right to be present at trial.
EU Commission Calls Out Bulgaria on Racism, Legal Rights, and Noise Directive Compliance
The European Commission has issued an official warning to Bulgaria, along with two other member states, regarding the proper transposition of EU laws aimed at combating racism and xenophobia.
EU Sues Bulgaria: Three Lawsuits Filed for Breach of European Regulations
On Thursday, the European Commission filed three lawsuits against Bulgaria at the EU Court of Justice for failing to apply European legislation properly. Two cases concern non-compliance with European requirements, and one involves incorrect application.
New gov't directive restores legal order concerning lithium mining project to previous state
BELGRADE - The Serbian government announced on Tuesday it had adopted a new directive to restore the legal order concerning the Jadar lithium mining project to the state it was in prior to a directive that has recently been ruled unconstitutional.
New Law in Bulgaria Allows Free Class Actions Against Merchants
Bulgaria is poised to implement significant changes to its Consumer Protection Act, aligning with EU Directive (EU) 2020/1828 to empower consumers in collective legal actions against merchants. Under the proposed amendments, not only consumer associations but also the Consumer Protection Commission and designated qualified organizations can file representative claims for damages.
Commission refers Greece to EU Court over hospitals’ delayed payments to suppliers
The European Commission decided on Wednesday to refer Greece to the EU's Court of Justice for not applying correctly the rules under the Late Payment Directive.
The Late Payment Directive obliges public authorities to pay their invoices within 30 days (or 60 days for public health authorities).
Political dialogue requires respect for the opposing point of view
Twenty years ago, during my mandate as European commissioner for employment, social affairs and equal opportunities, the European Council adopted a directive to eliminate discrimination based on nationality, religion, sexual orientation and disability in employment and the economy.
EU Issues Formal Notice to Bulgaria Over Four Infringement Procedures
The European Commission has initiated four infringement procedures against Bulgaria, marking a formal notice sent to the country. Bulgaria now faces a two-month window to respond to the notice, or the Commission may proceed to issue a reasoned opinion.
Greece referred to EU court for lacking maritime spatial planning
Greece was referred to the European Union's Court of Justice by the Commission on Thursday for its failure to implement the guidelines concerning maritime spatial planning.
The EU Will Criminalize The Violation Of Sanctions
Violation of EU sanctions will be criminalized in the Union.
The Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU and the European Parliament have concluded negotiations on European legislation that would introduce criminal acts and penalties for violating sanctions. The directive ensures that those who breach or circumvent the restrictive measures will be prosecuted.
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