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MLex: The European Commission has proposed binding rules under a revised Cybersecurity Act to force telecom operators and other priority sectors to...
EU Law analysis: A request was made by the Austrian Supreme Court for a preliminary ruling on the interpretation of Article 8(1)(a) of Regulation (EC)...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the publication of the Cyprus Presidency of the Council’s programme for the first half of...
The European Commission has published a draft delegated regulation reviewing the methodology and data for high ILUC-risk biofuels and trajectory for...
The LexisNexis EU Law and Financial Services practical guidance teams have published a new Practice Note, in partnership with Dan Shapland and Aline...
The EU Clean Industrial Deal—trackerContextEuropean Green DealIn December 2019, the Commission published its ‘European Green Deal’, described as ‘a...
EU competition law–cases tracker (2022–2024) [Archived]ARCHIVED: This Practice Note has been archived and is not maintained.This Practice Note tracks...
EU environment tracker 2025—chemicals and hazardous substancesThis tracker tool tracks and summarises key new and upcoming EU legislation and...
EU Artificial intelligence—trackerThis tracker sets out key dates and information relating to legal issues surrounding the development of artificial...
The European Green Deal—trackerThe European Green Deal is the European Commission’s sustainable growth strategy for Europe. It represents the...
EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Schedule—for use by financial entities when contracting with ICT service providersDORA...
EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module two—controller to processorSTANDARD...
EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module four—processor to controller—where the...
EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module three—processor to processorSTANDARD...
EU GDPR—2021 standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for the transfer of personal data to third countries—module four—processor to controller—where...
HarmonisationDefinition of harmonisationHarmonisation, also known as standardisation or approximation, refers to the determination of EU-wide legally...
Indirect effect of EU lawWhat is indirect effect of EU law?The doctrine of indirect effect, or consistent interpretation, is a duty that national...
The EU Commercial Agents DirectiveThis Practice Note considers Council Directive 86/653/EEC (OJ L 382/17), the EU Commercial Agents Directive. It...
Infringement proceedings against EU Member StatesUnder Article 17(1) of the Treaty on European Union (TEU), one of the European Commission’s core...
The supremacy of EU lawScope of supremacyAs originally drafted, the EU Treaties did not include any provision by which the supremacy, or as it is...
The European Commission has requested information from Meta regarding its compliance with obligations to give researchers access to publicly...
Brussels I (recast)—special jurisdiction (art 7)This Practice Note looks at the special jurisdiction provisions in Article 7 of Regulation (EU)...
Free movement of EU workers and citizensEU workers and EU citizens enjoy the right of freedom of movement. This right is granted to EU workers in...
EU Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001 (RED II)—snapshotThis Practice Note provides an outline of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001...
Equivalence and effectivenessDevelopment of the principles of equivalence and effectivenessUnder the principle of procedural autonomy, in the absence...
The European Commission has released updated model contractual clauses for artificial intelligence (AI) procurement on 5 March 2025,...
DORA—essentialsThis Practice Note outlines the key requirements of Regulation (EU) 2022/2554 (the Digital Operational Resilience Act or DORA) and...
Challenging EU DirectivesIn briefAccording to settled case law, the Court of Justice of the European Union has the exclusive competence to declare an...
Air passenger rights in the EUThis Practice Note provides an overview of air passenger rights in the EU. It provides guidance on the key definitions,...
The EU Regime relating to unit-linked insurance policies—essentialsThe benefits payable under long term or life assurance policies may be linked to...
Direct effect of EU lawWhat is direct effect of EU law?The doctrine of direct effect is a fundamental principle of EU law developed by the Court of...
MiFID II & MiFIR—pre- and post-trade transparencyThis Practice Note provides an overview of the pre- and post-trade transparency regime for...
The EU Cyber Resilience ActRegulation (EU) 2024/2847, the EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) is a first of its kind EU legislation that imposes mandatory...
Freedom of movement is a right that allows the beneficiary to move and reside freely, or conduct business activities freely, within EU borders.
Non-legislative act, addressed to the Member States, adopted by the Commission based on implementing powers conferred upon it by a legislative act which carries out an EU level implementation of some of the latter’s provisions.
Public procurement contracts cover supplies, services and works purchased by the Member States, regional or local authorities and other public bodies. Contracts over a certain value are subject to EU rules and procedures. The over-arching principle of public procurement law is that procurement is opened up to wider competition and that tenderers from across Members States have an equal chance of securing contracts put out to tender by other Member States.