European Institutions

  • MEPs Threaten Funding Cut-off for Refusing Migrants

    August 24, 2016

    Politico reports that two German Members of the European Parliament have called on the EU to withhold promised funding from countries, such as Hungary and Poland, that are resisting an EU plan to resettle migrants throughout the bloc.

  • UK Eyes Europol Exit

    August 12, 2016

    Politico reports that officials from the new British Government, which took office following the UK's vote to leave the EU, are considering as part of their Brexit policy a departure from Europol, an EU law enforcement agency that, beginning in 2017, will be overseen by the European Parliament and will gain more authority to fight terrorism.

  • EU Countries Seek UK Concessions for Market Access

    August 09, 2016

    A Bloomberg profile of the "red lines" countries have stated they will not cross in permitting the UK to maintain access to the EU's "single market," including maintaining the principle of free movement of labor, demonstrates a potentially complex, country-by-country approach the UK would have to take in negotiating a post-Brexit trade deal with the bloc.

  • Expert: EU Will Insist on Free Movement in UK Trade Deal

    August 09, 2016

    The Guardian reports that former EU Ambassador to the World Trade Organization, Roderick Abbott, has predicted that the EU and UK will sign a post-Brexit trade deal within two years but that the bloc will likely not accept limits to free movement of labor in exchange for Britain's access to the EU "single market."

  • NGOs Challenge UK Bulk Hacking at ECtHR

    August 09, 2016

    A group of nongovernmental organizations led by Privacy International has filed a complaint against the UK in the European Court of Human Rights challenging the government's practice of "bulk hacking" the computers and other devices of foreigners.

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