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Once built for production alone, industrial zones are now being reimagined as places of community, diversity, and shared purpose. Thanks to EIT Community NEB, innovative co-creation projects are helping reshape these spaces for more inclusive futures.For decades, industrial parks were built with a...
Stockholm Water Technology is tackling one of the world’s most pressing challenges: water scarcity.Through chemical-lean purification and reuse solutions, the company enables industries, municipalities and commercial users to treat water more sustainably.Growing up in southern India, Karthik Laxman...
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Freedom to provide services
Advocate General Emiliou: A sports betting operator which offers services on a national market without possessing the required licence may be obliged to refund the stakes collected from players
Elisa Eesti
Approximation of laws
Advocate General Ćapeta: Member States may exclude hardware and software from 2G-4G and 5G telecommunications infrastructure on the basis that the manufacturer of that equipment poses a risk to national security
UniCredit Bank and Momentum Credit
Loans denominated in foreign currency: the Court of Justice clarifies the limitation rules for an action for restitution of sums paid on the basis of an unfair term
C-171/24 P to C-177/24 P EVH and Others v Commission and in Joined Cases C-178/24 P and 179/24 P Mainova and Others v Commission
Competition
The Court of Justice confirms, as the General Court did previously, the Commission’s approval of the acquisition of the distribution and retail energy...
The European Environment Agency (EEA) and its European Environment Information and Observation Network (Eionet) today welcomed the Republic of Moldova as a cooperating country, extending the EEA’s country network to 32 member and 7 cooperating countries across Europe. The EEA is one of the first EU...
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Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
A police authority may, in a criminal investigation, collect biometric data solely on the ground that that collection is strictly necessary
Brillen Rottler
Approximation of laws
A request for access to one’s own personal data may be considered abusive and refused if it is made for the sole purpose of subsequently claiming compensation for an alleged infringement of the GDPR
[Check against delivery]Ladies and gentlemen,Dear colleagues,Dear friends,It is a great pleasure to welcome you to this conference and to see such a distinguished audience of policymakers, academics and practitioners gathered to discuss issues that lie at the heart of our field.