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Commission Prepares for Effective Implementation of New EU Data Protection Legislation
25 May 2018 marks the date of the direct applicability of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), two years after its adoption and entry into force. The GDPR will bring about a significant change in the data protection landscape of the EU, since it replaces … Read more
EU
Data Protection
Partial Success for Schrems’ Campaign Against Facebook
On 25 January 2018, the CJEU decided on the place of jurisdiction in a case of alleged privacy violations and the question of whether a class action is possible against social media companies (Case C-498/16).The background of the case is a lawsuit … Read more
EU
European Court of Justice (ECJ)
JHA Council Gives Guidance on Legislative Proposal for Interoperability
At its meeting on 8 March 2018, the Home Affairs Ministers of the EU Member States gave political guidance on the ongoing examination of the legislative proposals for establishing an interoperability framework between EU information systems.The initiative, consisting of two legislative proposals, was … Read more
EU
Law Enforcement Cooperation
Data Protection
Urban Security: Networks in the Fight Against Terrorism
On 8 March 2018, the Commission and the Committee of the Regions issued a joint statement at the EU Mayors’ Conference. The statement highlights the need for cooperation at all levels of government and with private stakeholders in the fight against global terrorism. Of particular … Read more
EU
Racism and Xenophobia
Terrorism
Commission Recommendation on the Handling of illegal Internet Content
In continuation of the Communication on “Tackling Illegal Content Online - Towards an enhanced responsibility of online platforms” (marked by the slogan: what is illegal offline is also illegal online), the Commission issued a Recommendation on 1 March 2018. It includes operational measures and … Read more
EU
Racism and Xenophobia
Commission Steps Forward to Tackle Illegal Content Online
At a meeting between five Commissioners and representatives of online platforms on 9 January 2018, the Commission analysed the bulk of EU measures in tackling the spread of illegal content online. The meeting was designed to discuss progress made on this topic. It also fostered … Read more
EU
Racism and Xenophobia
Application of Code of Conduct Countering Illegal Hate Speech Online Positive
On 19 January 2018, the Commission released the results of the third evaluation of the Code of Conduct on countering illegal online hate speech. The overall assessment is rather positive since, on average, IT companies removed 70% of all illegal hate speech notified to them … Read more
EU
Racism and Xenophobia
Public Consultation to Establish First Worldwide “Counterfeit and Piracy Watch List”
On 31 January 2018, the European Commission launched a survey that seeks input from stakeholders to identify online and physical marketplaces outside the EU where counterfeiting, piracy, or other forms of intellectual property abuse are common practice. The results of the stakeholder consultation are to … Read more
EU
Legislation
Counterfeiting & Piracy
JHA Council Adopts General Approach on New Law Combating Non-Cash Payment Fraud
At its meeting on 9 March 2018, the Justice Ministers of the EU Member States endorsed a general approach on new legislation regarding the fight against fraud and counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment. The proposal for a directive was tabled by the Commission on … Read more
EU
Non-Cash Means of Payment
Council Softens EU List of Tax Haven Countries
At its meeting on 23 January 2018, the Economic and Financial Council removed eight jurisdictions from the EU’s list of non-cooperative countries for tax purposes. The removal ensued because of commitments at a high political level that address certain EU concerns. The eight … Read more
EU
Money Laundering
Tax Evasion
EU and Norway Foster Administrative Cooperation to Combat VAT Fraud
On 6 February 2018, the Council and Norway signed an agreement designed to strengthen administrative cooperation in order to combat fraud and recover claims in the field of VAT.The main objective is to close a gap in control of the VAT chains used by … Read more
EU
Tax Evasion
Chairs of New TAX3 Special Committee
On 22 March 2018, the new special committee on financial crimes, tax evasion, and tax avoidance (TAX3) held its first meeting at which it appointed a Chair and four Vice Chairs.- Through acclamation, Petr Ježek (CZ, ALDE), former co-rapporteur for the PANA Committee, became … Read more
EU
Tax Evasion
Next Round in the Fight against Financial Crime, Tax Evasion, and Tax Avoidance
On 1 March 2018, MEPs decided to set up a new special committee for financial crime, tax evasion, and tax avoidance (TAX3).The objective is to continue the work of the TAXE 1 and TAXE 2 special committees (as decided by the European Parliament … Read more
EU
Tax Evasion
MEPs Disagree on Blacklisting of “High-Risk Countries”
In mid-December 2017 − in line with its custom of following the lead of the international Financial Action Task Force (FATF) − the Commission decided to include Tunisia, Sri Lanka, and Trinidad & Tobago to its blacklist, sparking controversy within the EP. On 7 February … Read more
EU
Money Laundering
Trilogue Negotiations on Planned Directive to Counter Money Laundering by Means of Criminal Law
On 17 January 2018, the European Parliament paved the way for the start of trilogue negotiations between MEPs, the Council, and the Commission as regards the legislative proposal for a directive on countering money laundering by means of criminal law. The mandate for MEPs was … Read more
EU
Money Laundering
New “Microfinancing” Approach to Combat Terrorist Financing
On 1 March 2018, MEPs adopted recommendations (by 533 votes to 24, with 43 abstentions) on how to deal with terrorist financing. They were submitted to the Council, the Commission, and the Vice-President of the Commission/High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security … Read more
EU
Money Laundering