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From Russia, with Love – some issues of espionage against the European Union

From Russia, with Love – some issues of espionage against the European Union

by Tamás Lattmann | Feb 21, 2024 | Analysis

The recent news related to Tatjana Ždanoka has raised questions about espionage against the European Union and its institutions. Who is Tatjana Ždanoka? She was born in 1950, in Riga, Latvia (at that time a member state of the Soviet Union). She has been actively...
In the final phase towards a new EU migration system

In the final phase towards a new EU migration system

by Tamás Lattmann | Jan 31, 2024 | Analysis

After a lengthy and hard process, the end of 2023 brought a long-awaited deal: a package of new EU regulations under the name “New Pact on Migration and Asylum”, which had been proposed by the European Commission in September 2020 for a legislative procedure and has...
Moldova’s EU Accession: A Challenging Journey

Moldova’s EU Accession: A Challenging Journey

by Rubina Vieira De Góis | Jan 25, 2024 | Analysis

The country’s basic aspects The Republic of Moldova has a population of around 2.53 million. Which primarily speaks Romanian; however, a significant portion of the population is fluent in Russian. Maia Sandu is the Head of State, having been elected President in...
From Controversy Over Scientific Independence to Economic Matters: How the Glyphosate Controversy Shapes European Decisions

From Controversy Over Scientific Independence to Economic Matters: How the Glyphosate Controversy Shapes European Decisions

by Laura Leger | Jan 23, 2024 | Analysis

The question of whether to continue authorizing glyphosate has been a central concern for the European Commission since 2017. This inquiry triggered a multifaceted and intricate debate involving scientific considerations, contradictory scientific studies, and...
The Controversies Surrounding EU’s Online Child Sexual Abuse Law

The Controversies Surrounding EU’s Online Child Sexual Abuse Law

by Rubina Vieira De Góis | Jan 18, 2024 | Analysis

In the current digital era, children are increasingly exposed to new technologies from a very young age. Surprisingly, in 2023, the European Union, a champion in fighting for human rights, has yet to establish permanent legal regulations to protect children from...
Neurorights in Europe: Striking a Balance between Ethical Regulation and Competitiveness

Neurorights in Europe: Striking a Balance between Ethical Regulation and Competitiveness

by Laura Leger | Jan 16, 2024 | Analysis

Developed both in research laboratories and private companies, results of neurotechnology have already made their way to the general public, blurring the line between medical and non-medical application of those. This rapid advancement in neurotechnology demands a...
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