L’internet offre de nombreuses opportunités aux enfants, mais présente également plusieurs risques potentiels ou réels pour leurs droits et leur bien-être. D’un côté, les enfants peuvent participer à des interactions sociales, créer du contenu et exprimer leurs opinions en ligne comme jamais aup...
The internet has afforded many novel opportunities to children, but also presents several potential or actual risks to their rights and well-being. On the one hand, children can participate in social interactions, create content, and voice their opinions online like never before but, on the othe...
In March 2024, 26 countries reported labour law developments (all countries except for DK, LI, MT, SK and LV). The following were of particular significance from an EU law perspective: - Implementation of EU Directives - Annual leave - Collective bargaining and collective action - Dismissal prot...
The objective of this annex is complement the ‘Operational toolkit on the use of EU funds for investments in social housing and associated services’ by providing country fiches with information on the major priorities related to affordable and social housing and associated services included in t...
EU law provides for the appointment of a representative for unaccompanied children applying for international protection. Guardians should be qualified and equipped to deal with the wide variety of laws and procedures that regulate asylum, migration or other issues they may need to engage with. ...
This study presents an overview of how the issue of obstetric and gynaecological violence is currently being apprehended in the EU. Based on research carried out across the EU 27 Member States, it identifies issues and challenges; looks at the legal framework currently applicable to this form of...
On 11 July 2007 the European Parliament and the Council adopted the “Rome II” Regulation on the law applicable to non-contractual obligations (OJ L 199, 31.7.2007, p. 40). Under Article 1(2)(g), “non-contractual obligations arising out of violations of privacy and rights relating to personality,...
The study submits that ‘One in, one out’ is a tool for less, not better, regulation and legislation, and, as such, it is not a suitable instrument for better law-making. To achieve effectiveness of legislation, the EU must reform its law-making policy holistically by placing the citizen at the c...
The housing crisis is present across the whole of the EU, with some Member States facing it more starkly than others. Many Europeans struggle to find affordable and decent housing. Housing is not only a question of bricks and mortar. It impacts our communities and our social cohesion. The right ...
This study was initiated as one of the follow-up actions to the European Parliament resolution of 21 January 2021, which called upon the Commission to propose a Directive establishing standards and conditions regarding the right to disconnect, and a legislative framework providing minimum requir...