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EU Prepares Centralization of "Social Rights" Policy
August 01, 2016
Politico reports that European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is backing the preparation of a "European pillar of social rights" that will centralize decisions on labor and employment policy, including minimum wages and job training, in EU institutions.
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UK Peer Calls for Brexit Delay
August 01, 2016
The Independent reports that Baroness Wheatcroft of the British House of Lords has called for her body to delay any legislation that aims to trigger a British exit from the EU in order to encourage the launch of a second referendum on the UK's membership in the bloc.
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Academic: May Ignores Aims of Average Brexit Voter
August 01, 2016
Professor Vernon Bogdanor of King's College, London, writes that newly installed UK Prime Minister Theresa May has a sharply different vision of a free trade-oriented and liberal post-Brexit Britain than people who voted for the UK to leave the EU as a protest against globalization's effects on the working class.
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Observer Calls for EU Human Rights Education
July 29, 2016
Asserting that external pressure on member states, including through the European Commission's Rule of Law Framework, is not sufficient to counter "illiberal" national tendencies, advocacy consultant Dr. Israel Butler writes that the EU must deploy funding for civic education on global human rights and legal standards to protect the rule of law in EU countries.
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EU Issues "Rule of Law Recommendation" to Poland
July 28, 2016
As part of its Rule of Law Framework, a process developed to put pressure on countries to address "systemic threats to the rule of law," the European Commission has issued a "Rule of Law Recommendation" pushing the Polish government to resolve its conflict with the country's Constitutional Tribunal by accepting and implementing all judgments of the body.