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FISCHLER - IRELAND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
REDUCTIONS in support to Europe’s sometimes bloated dairy production industry should be handled efficiently in Ireland. EU agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler told an Irish farmers conference that Ireland already was “the lowest cost milk producer in Europe,” adding he was “confident (it) can diversify into fresh and value-added dairy products.”…
IRELAND COPYRIGHT CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is threatening to ask the court to fine Ireland for failing to write the 1971 Paris Act amendments of the Berne for the protection of literary and artistic works into its national laws. This is despite the fact that the ECJ last year ordered Ireland to reform its copyright legislation in this way and the EU as a whole decided as long ago that all Member States should adhere to the Act by 1995.…
INTEGRATED POLLUTION CONTROL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AUSTRIA is being taken to the European Court of Justice by the European Commission over its failure to properly implement the EU’s integrated pollution prevention and control directive and Ireland is being threatened with such legal action for the same reason.…
GM CASE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission is taking France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Austria and Finland to the European Court of Justice for failing to adopt an older (and looser) directive on GM food. This includes rules on post-marketing monitoring, public information, plus labelling and traceability.…
WORKING TIME - ECJ
Keith Nuthall
LEGAL proceedings are being brought by the European Commission against the governments of Ireland and Luxembourg over their alleged failure to implement the European Union’s seafarers’ working time directive. Brussels claims that neither Member State has notified it of any legislation writing the 1999 directive into their national laws.…
WORKING TIME - ECJ
Keith Nuthall
LEGAL proceedings are being brought by the European Commission against the governments of Ireland and Luxembourg over their alleged failure to implement the European Union’s seafarers’ working time directive. Brussels claims that neither Member State has notified it of any legislation writing the 1999 directive into their national laws.…
TOBACCO TERRORISM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
COUNTERFEIT cigarettes are helping to raise money for terror groups, Interpol secretary general Ronald K Noble has warned. In documents sent to the US House of Representatives committee on international relations, he said the problem might become more serious and called for industry-police cooperation.…
TEXTILE TERRORISM
Keith Nuthall
COUNTERFEIT textile products are being used by international terrorist groups as a key mans to finance their operations, Interpol secretary general Ronald K Noble has warned governments and law enforcement agencies. In documents for his testimony to the US House of Representatives committee on international relations, Mr Noble said the problem might become more serious and called for a partnership between industry and police, to combat it.…
VAT REFORM
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE RIGHT of European Union Member States to discount VAT rates on sales of natural gas and electricity would be enshrined in European Union (EU) law if a new reform of EU sales tax law is approved by national governments.…
NUCLEAR INSURANCE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has formally asked EU ministers to approve a new protocol to the Paris Convention on international nuclear insurance, allowing a significant extension of cover via a tough hike in the third party liability of power stations.…