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SOLAR POWER
KEITH NUTHALL
A CONSORTIUM of key European Union players in the solar energy market has launched an ambitious scheme to install 15 million square meters of solar collectors in Europe by 2004, a project for which it hopes to get support from the European Commission.…
MEPS INTERESTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SIMPLICITY is not one the virtues that is readily associated with the institutions of the European Union, so it is refreshing to note that the European Parliament has recently taken a straightforward step to boost its accountability to the citizens of the continent that it serves.…
SLOT REFORM
BY DEIRDRE MASON
A TOUGHER new attitude to take-off and landing slots at European Union airports is on the way, under a new proposed Regulation from the European Commission that was issued in June this year.
Airlines will no longer be able to regard their slots as a property right but rather, as permission to use airport facilities.…
EU HEATLHCARE
BY ALAN OSBORN
WILL there come a day when a genuine European market in health care takes its place among the other landmark achievements of the European Union?
In terms of economic efficiency and the functioning of the internal market, does it make much sense for a million patients in Britain, say, to have to wait sometimes for a year or more for important operations while people in France or Luxembourg can book them for the next day and some German hospitals have barely half their beds filled?…
EU SPACE WRAP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission may move one step beyond its existing reputation for being the most enthusiastic industrial regulator on Earth, by developing plans for tabling EU directives to regulate Space.
EU enterprise Commissioner Erkki Liikanen said that regulatory policy should be seen an “essential element” of a European Strategy for Space, being developed by the Commission and the European Space Agency.…
GERMANY STATE AID
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission has launched a formal state aid investigation into payments from the German government of Euro 7.83 million, which were paid to bankrupt Saxony textile company Erba Lautex GmbH and its successor Neue Erba Lautex GmbH.
Brussels is also taking Germany to the European Court of Justice, alleging that it ignored a previous order, banning the payment of Euro 61.36 million to Erba Lautex.…
CONTRACT LAW REVIEW
BY ALAN OSBORN AND KEITH NUTHALL
A COMPREHENSIVE review of contract law in the 15 Member States of the European Union has been launched by the European Commission, which is concerned that the existing contrasts between national legal systems could be obstruct the functioning of the European Union’s single internal market.…
WASTE WATER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has run out of patience with France and Belgium over their flouting of the EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and has decided to launch legal cases against the two countries at the European Court of Justice.…
FMD ECJ CASE
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Court of Justice has come down heavily on the side of the European Commission over the issue of vaccination against foot and mouth disease. Brussels is well within its legal rights to ban the practice throughout the 15 Member States, the court says.…
AIRLINE PROMISES
Keith Nuthall
THE EUROPEAN Commission has welcomed voluntary commitments to improve passenger services that have been made by the Association of European Airlines. In a meeting with the AEA, transport Commissioner Loyola de Palacio said that she welcomed the promises, which include notifying passengers promptly about delays and cancellation and delivering luggage “as quickly as possible.”…