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Now in its sixth year, Safe2Eat remains a flagship EU-wide initiative designed to make food safety science accessible and relevant to everyday life. By translating complex scientific knowledge into practical guidance, the campaign helps consumers better understand how food safety works and how it...
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Principles of Community law
Advocate General: J. Richard de la Tour, non-resident students who have completed most of their secondary education and obtained their diploma in Belgium must be treated as residents for the purposes of access to medical studies
Black Goblin, an Edinburgh-based audio technology startup, is helping sound professionals reclaim time for creativity. Featured in EIT Culture & Creativity’s 100-to-Watch list and a participant in the Scale Post-Acceleration Programme, the company has developed Thol, an AI-powered tool designed to...
Commission v Germany (Bavarian family allowance)
Social security for migrant workers
Indexation of Bavarian family allowance on the basis of the Member State where the children reside is contrary to EU law
Medel and Others v Council
Economic, social and territorial cohesion
Advocate General Ćapeta: associations representing judges have standing to bring actions for annulment against the Council’s decision approving justice system milestones concerning Poland under the EU Recovery and Resilience...
European Lotto and Betting and Deutsche Lotto- und Sportwetten
Freedom to provide services
Online games of chance: EU law does not preclude a Member State from prohibiting certain services provided online and authorised in other Member States, and from attaching civil-law consequences to that...
Mincu Pătrașcu Brâncuși v EPPO
Law governing the institutions
European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO): the Court of Justice dismisses the appeal of a Romanian citizen against an order of the General Court of the European Union
[Danané and Others]
Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
A detention centre holding an asylum applicant whose application is processed in accordance with the border procedure does not necessarily have to be located at the border of the Member State concerned
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is lending €20 million to Swedish biotechnology company BioLamina to expand its development of laminin technologies enabling next-generation cell therapies and more advanced, animal-free methods for drug safety testing. Cell therapies can be used to target...
Nitrogénművek
A national law which neutralises the compensatory effect of CO2 emission allowances allocated free of charge is contrary to the objectives of the directive on the system of emission allowance trading