EUbusiness Week 466 top stories: Europe sets down firm deficit deadlines; EU-15 on track to surpass Kyoto target; Cheap smokes to become a thing of the past; EU, India hope…
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EUbusiness Week 465 top stories: EU agrees on Internet, telecoms user rights; EU hikes growth forecasts, warns on jobs and deficits; Slovenia, Croatia sign border row deal; EU issues GM…
(BRUSSELS) – The European Union’s wide-ranging Lisbon Treaty, now ratified by all 27 EU member states after eurosceptic Czech President Vaclav Klaus put pen to paper Tuesday, is aimed at…
In the Advocate General’s opinion, the Community customs authorities must refuse to recognise the Israeli origin of those products. Advocate General Bot gave his Opinion on 29 October 2009.The Advocate…
The ruling, made by the Court in Luxembourg on 29 October, says thatthe protection must be afforded where the only remedy available under national legislation to a worker dismissed during…
Growing concerns on climate change, energy supply and competitiveness weigh heavily on the minds of Europeans. The European Commission is determined to fight this escalating problem and has called on…
A new report published by the European Science Foundation (ESF) and the European Cooperation in the Field of Scientific and Technical Research (COST) calls for Europe to take a new…
Three new European energy research infrastructures have been given the go-ahead by European research ministers and the European Commission. The announcement was made at the Infrastructures for Energy Research conference…
The EU General Court has upheld the Commission’s decision which stated that the two investment funds that Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen (Helaba) received in1998 from the state were made available to underpin…
On 22 July the European Commission called on EU Member States to pool their resources and better coordinate research efforts to combat Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases. The proposals adopted…