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ECJ TRADEMARK RIGHTS ARE LIMITED SAYS ECJ JUDGE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Court of Justice (ECJ) advocate general has suggested in a clothing case, that an established trademark holder’s right to prevent other companies using their protected brand name is limited. Eleanor Sharpston said consumers and clients must confuse a French clothing company Céline SA with another French clothing company Céline Sàrl to prevent the latter using the name.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION LAUNCHES EU ENERGY POLICY PACKAGE



BY ALAN OSBORN
FOLLOWING a year or more of advance razzmatazz, the European Union’s multi-pronged energy strategy was unveiled on January 10 and while history may not see it as the “new industrial revolution” that Brussels proclaimed, there’s enough in it to engage the minds of everybody in the energy industry for perhaps years to come.…

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EU RESEARCH PROJECT TARGETS CANCER PROTEIN IN DRUG THERAPY TESTS



BY KEITH NUTHALL
A EUROPEAN Union (EU) research project is targeting a receptor molecule protein called CD40 commonly found on cancerous cells, in developing a drug stimulating immune systems into attacking tumours. The Apotherapy project includes German pharmaceutical company Novosom, the University of Crete Medical School, in Greece, and scientists from universities in Helsinki and Uppsala, Finland.…

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PIEBALGS HOLDS ALGERIA AND NORTH AFRICA ENERGY TALKS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

EUROPEAN Union (EU) energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs has visited Algeria to discuss closer energy ties with this major gas producer, the latest initiative to boost gas supplies from north Africa. A meeting last week (Nov 30) of the Euro-Mediterranean Conference, in Tampere, Finland, uniting EU, north African and Levantine states, agreed to further integrate Euro-Mediterranean energy markets, developing common energy projects, priorities being set in 2007.…

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EU ROUND UP - RUSSIA, EU, CENTRAL ASIA AND NORTH AFRICA VIE FOR ENERGY DEALS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is casting around for allies in central Asia and north Africa in its diplomatic tussle with Russia to secure cheap and reliable energy supplies. EU energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs has flown to Algeria to discuss closer energy ties with this major gas and oil producer.…

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EU PLANS DRIVING LICENCE DATA SWAP



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Parliament has approved in principle a proposed European Union (EU) regulation which would allow police and other law enforcement officials within the EU’s Schengen open border area to inspect registration documentation held in all countries of this zone.…

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EU LOOKS SOUTH FOR ENERGY SECURITY BLANKET



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) is casting around for a coherent policy on securing its external energy supplies, and while it is unsure of securing a solid deal with Russia, it is making ever more strident overtures to north Africa, the Caucasus and central Asia.…

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FOOD INDUSTRY PUSHES CONCERNS ON NUTRIENT LABELLING CLAIMS AT EFSA CONFERENCE



BY ANDREW CAVE, in Bologna

THE INTENSE concerns felt by the European food industry over the incoming European Union (EU) regulation on nutritional and health claims on labelling have been aired at a European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) conference. The opening day of a three-day meeting in Bologna, Italy, allowed delegates from major food companies and key regulators to debate the regulation, that businesses still want reformed before it comes into force.…

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EUROPEAN COMMISSION RESISTS FINLAND VODKA DEFINITION COMPROMISE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

LEGAL experts are undermining the provisional compromise agreement over the European Union (EU) definition of vodka stitched together by the current EU Finnish presidency. The Finns have claimed "a broad majority" for a deal where vodkas made from non-traditional products, such as grapes, are sold as ‘vodka made/distilled from (add ingredient used)’.…

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EU RESEARCHERS DEVELOP NEW SAFE CHILD CAR SEAT



BY MONICA DOBIE

A EUROPEAN Union (EU) network of research teams called ‘Eureka’ has developed a new universal child car seat called the Klippan Isofix Safety System (KISS), which saves motoring parents from having to buy two child seats as their baby grows into a toddler.…

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