European Institutions

  • EC: Luxembourg Must Collect Amazon "Back Taxes"

    November 14, 2017

    In October, the European Commission (EC) ordered the Luxembourg government to collect approximately $295 million in back taxes from tech giant Amazon after finding that the company benefited from tax advantages in the country in violation of EU state aid rules.

  • EC Advances Legal Complaint over Hungarian NGO Law

    November 14, 2017

    In October, the European Commission (EC) advanced its legal proceedings against Hungary over the country's new registration and reporting requirements for foreign nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) by issuing a "reasoned opinion" asserting that these requirements violate EU laws concerning the free movement of capital and the right to privacy.

  • EC Takes Ireland to Court over Apple Taxes

    November 13, 2017

    In October, the European Commission (EC) announced plans to take Ireland to the Court of Justice of the EU over its failure to recover approximately $15 billion in back taxes EU officials say technology company Apple owes the country.

  • ECtHR: Latvia Failed to Alleviate Disabled Prisoner's Isolation

    November 13, 2017

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently held that a Latvian prison had violated a deaf and mute prisoner's right against inhuman and degrading treatment by failing to provide him enough personal space and causing feelings of "anguish" and "inferiority" by not providing him adequate ways to communicate.

  • EU Official Seeks De-funding of Rule-of-Law Violators

    November 08, 2017

    EUobserver reports that, in a statement last week, European Commissioner for Justice Vera Jourova called for EU institutions to develop "stronger conditionality between the rule of law and the cohesion funds" used to finance projects in developing EU member states such as Poland and Hungary.

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