European Institutions

  • Cyber Attacks on Ukraine leave Western Experts Seeking Best Response

    January 19, 2022

    Seizing the opportunity of the stand off between Russia and the West over Ukraine, hackers are disrupting various sites including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with cyber attacks and misinformation, leaving leading experts seeking the best response.

  • Lynas: Analyzing the Ashers bakery Cake Case

    January 17, 2022

    The Tablet: Lawyer Peter Lynas analyses the Ashers bakery case that has been in the headlines and the courts for the past eight years.

  • EU will Demand Poland Pay Fines for Disciplining Judges

    January 12, 2022

    According to Reuters, In one of the many battles between the European Union (EU) and Poland, Věra Jourová, EU Commissioner for Values and Transparency has announced that the EU is set to demand that Poland pay an estimated €70 million of fines in the coming weeks for failing to remove their system of disciplining judges.

  • ECtHR: Bulgaria's Surveillance Laws Breach European Human Rights Convention

    January 12, 2022

    Bulgaria’s surveillance laws violate the European Convention of Human Rights according to a recent ruling of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) citing that Bulgarian legislation was not able to meet requirements of keeping surveillance to only collecting what is absolutely necessary.

  • Gregersen: Impact of Schrems II

    January 05, 2022

    Carsten Rhod Gregersen writing for readwrite.com dives into the explaination and consequences of Schrems II, a legal case concerning Facebook’s transfer of personal data from Europe to the United States violating the GDRP.

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