22/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 22/05/2018
The bill addresses "issues concerning the reception, hosting and integration of asylum seekers and refugees, speeding up asylum procedures as well as provisions related to immigration policy." The Migration Policy Ministry drafted the bill in accordance with two EU directives to speed up asylum processes and protect refugees.
Source: jurist.org
22/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 22/05/2018
The European Commission will take France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Britain to the EU Court of Justice for failing to respect air quality limits. The move follows a summit in January in which the Commission said it would get tough on member states that were still in breach of targets introduced for 2005 and 2010.
Source: reuters.com
22/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 22/05/2018
Chechen MPs proposed to change the Constitution of Russia and allow the head of state to hold this post not two, but three consecutive terms.
Source: meduza.io
22/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 22/05/2018
The commission is demanding that Poland remove the discretionary power of its president, Andrzej Duda, to prolong the mandate of supreme court judges, and abandon the extraordinary appeal procedure, which includes a power to reopen final judgments made years earlier.
Source: theguardian.com
29/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 29/05/2018
Due to the "Law on the hosting of the World Cup" and the presidential decree "On strengthened security measures" special restrictions on holding rallies are imposed in the cities that host the World Cup.
Source: echo.msk.ru
29/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 29/05/2018
The European Commission proposed new EU-wide rules aimed at reducing plastic pollution in cities and oceans by banning several plastic products. Single-use plastic objects and fishing gear accounts for 70 percent of trash in the ocean and the move towards "innovative alternatives" could create some 30,000 jobs.
Source: dw.com
29/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 29/05/2018
It is the first law in the country that acknowledges sex without explicit consent as rape, a move lawmakers say is “based on the obvious.” With the passage of the law, Sweden became the 10th country in Western Europe to recognize nonconsensual sex as rape.
Source: nytimes.com
29/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 29/05/2018
The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, is the largest overhaul of the region’s rules in more than 20 years. It’s aimed at giving the Continent’s more than 500 million citizens greater control over how their digital information is used by companies and governments.
Source: politico.eu
29/05/2018
Published by Legal Dialogue at 29/05/2018
Ireland voted decisively to repeal one of the world’s more restrictive abortion bans, sweeping aside generations of conservative patriarchy and dealing the latest in a series of stinging rebukes to the Roman Catholic Church.
Source: nytimes.com