Wednesday, 18 January 2012

eu reform treaty
EU Takes Action on Hungary's Poor Data Protection
PCWorld
"Hungary, like all member states, is obliged by the EU treaties to guarantee the independence of its Data Protection Authority. The Commission is determined to take any legal steps necessary to ensure that the compatibility with European Union ...
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Varadkar casts doubt on Europe referendum vote
Irish Times
Yesterday, Minister for Foreign Affairs Eamon Gilmore told the Dáil the Government would have no difficulty in holding a referendum amending the EU treaty if it was required. He said that senior Government officials were involved on a day-to-day basis ...
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Do O'Dwyer and Tappin cases highlight a need for reform of UK extradition laws?
Legal Week (blog)
Although the treaty does not prejudice Britons wanted in the US, the British public remains keen on reform. Nick Clegg has set up a review panel on extradition led by Sir Menzies Campbell (pictured) - a move seemingly designed not merely to court ...
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