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MLex: The EU’s AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive legislation on artificial intelligence (AI), imposes the bulk of its due-diligence obligations...
The European Commission has issued three additional technical investigatory measures to X (formerly Twitter) regarding its recommender system, as part...
In a post on the European Central Bank (ECB)’s The Supervision Blog, Anneli Tuominen, a member of the Supervisory Board, looks at how the EU’s Digital...
The Securities and Markets Stakeholder Group (SMSG) has provided advice to the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) on its consultation...
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published Guidelines 01/2025 on Pseudonymisation for public consultation. The guidelines clarify the...
Life sciences tracker—EUThis Practice Note is intended to be used to track the progress of EU legislative proposals and current consultations relevant...
Marketing authorisations in the EU—content and form of the application and other practical considerationsAs explained in Practice Note: Marketing...
Life sciences cases tracker—EUThis Practice Note is intended to be used to track the progress of EU cases relevant to the life sciences sector.Jump...
Pharmaceutical incentives in the EUWhat are pharmaceutical incentives?In the EU, protection mechanisms and incentives for medicinal products, bundled...
Marketing authorisations in the EU—regulatory procedures for approval of medicinal productsNo medicinal product may be placed on the market without...
Letter of request (Form A)—Taking of Evidence Regulation (recast)The application shall be made between the courts of EU Member States in civil or...
Data protection under the EU GDPR—training materialsThe training materials are customisable.Click the links below to download the training...
Training materials—the Vertical Agreements Block Exemption and Distribution Agreements (EU)This Precedent presentation has been designed as a training...
Insider list—section relating to deal specific insidersArticle 18(1) of the UK Market Abuse Regulation (Assimilated Regulation (EU) 596/2014 (UK...
Insider list—to be submitted by issuer of financial instruments admitted to trading on SME growth marketArticle 18(1) of the UK Market Abuse...
IP analysis: The Advocate General (AG) has given an opinion in relation to requests for a preliminary ruling in the context of a dispute between the...
EU analysis: In a recent judgement of the Court of Justice, the court held: (i) Where an EU national and their family members had access to NHS, they...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the EU taking legal action against the UK after the publication of the Northern Ireland...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes, the Internal Market Committee of the European Parliament adopting its position on European...
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Regulation (EU) 2019/1021 Recast—snapshotTitleRegulation (EU) 2019/1021 of the European Parliament and of the...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the European Parliament adopting a resolution that welcomes the detailed proposals from the...
The EU Regime relating to unit-linked insurance policies—essentialsRegulatory statusLinked long-term contracts are classified as Class III under Annex...
This week’s edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the publication of updated compliance documents on product safety by the Commission, the...
Waste Framework Directive—snapshotTitleDirective 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 November 2008 on waste and repealing...
EU Law analysis: This judgment by the Court of Justice, Grand Chamber, is about the preliminary reference procedure (Article 267 TFEU) and the power...
The EU Digital Content DirectiveThis Practice Note provides a summary of Directive (EU) 2019/770 (OJ L 136/1) on certain aspects concerning contracts...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the European Commission’s adoption of the July Infringements package, the publication of a...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes MEPs testing waters before commencing motion of censure against the Commission, EU Regulation...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes Amazon Prime changing its cancellation practices to comply with EU consumer rules, consumer...
Information Law analysis: Charlie Wedin, partner, Katie Simmonds, associate director, and Nina Lazic, associate director, of Osborne Clarke, consider...
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the publication of the Commission’s May infringement package, confirmation of the imminent...
Information Law analysis: What are the likely effects of the war in Ukraine on cybersecurity and related obligations under EU and UK data protection...
Life Sciences analysis: The In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Devices Regulation (IVDR) (Regulation (EU) 2017/746) becomes applicable on 26 May 2022. Lisa...
The abuse of dominance is any abuse by one or more undertakings of a dominant position they hold within the internal market or in a substantial part of it, which may affect trade between member states, and which is prohibited under article 102 of TFEU, as incompatible with the Internal Market.
The Farm to Fork strategy is part of the Green Deal and aims to address the challenges of producing and consuming food in a sustainable way. The Farm to Fork strategy addresses four key areas of supply chain management in the food industry: production, practices, consumption, and waste. Within this, it presents ideas on how to achieve better management of the four key topics, such as how future diets will need to change, and how mandatory labelling could become the norm where front-of-pack nutritional information as well as origin indication are required.
Solvency II is an EU legislation governing the capital adequacy regime for the European insurance industry. It establishes a set of EU-wide capital requirements and risk management standards.