Le plan de relance Next Generation EU: Un changement de cap historique ou un rendez-vous manqué pour réformer le budget de l’UE ?, Nicolas de Sadeleer

L’ampleur de la crise provoquée par la pandémie de COVID a de profondes répercussions pour la société, l’économie et l’environnement. La gravité de son impact socio-économique est-elle extraordinairement incertaine. De même, la réaction des pouvoirs publics pour la juguler est sans précédent. Bon nombre d’Etats se trouvant exsangues, il était indispensable de dégager une solution au niveau européen. Le succès d’un accord au sein du … Continuer de lire Le plan de relance Next Generation EU: Un changement de cap historique ou un rendez-vous manqué pour réformer le budget de l’UE ?, Nicolas de Sadeleer

C’est la rentrée, bonne rentrée à tous où que vous soyiez

L’équipe de blogdroiteuropéen vous souhaite une bonne rentrée. Nous reprendrons la semaine prochaine la publication de nos contenus, ( note d’actualité et rubrique changement climatique notamment) avant de reprendre au mois d’octobre notre e-conférence Covid-19 and Data protection: comparative Perspectives. Pour lancer cette rentrée qui s’annonce tout à fait particulière ne manquez pas dès aujourd’hui le Working paper de Nicolas de Sadeleer : sur le … Continuer de lire C’est la rentrée, bonne rentrée à tous où que vous soyiez

Pause estivale: profitez en pour relire quelques temps forts de ce premier semestre 2020

Le premier semestre de l’année 2020 a été très productif avec trois e-conférences, de nombreux papiers dans le cadre de notre rubrique sur le changement climatique, une note d’actualité sur la citoyenneté européenne, et de nombreux posts et working papers. Si de nombreux contenus ont été  publiés en anglais en raison des thématiques choisies, voici une petite sélection de nos contenus en français : 1. … Continuer de lire Pause estivale: profitez en pour relire quelques temps forts de ce premier semestre 2020

Summer Break: time to read (again) our e-conference on EU Japan Relations

This e-conference was organised by Yumiko Nakanishi, Professor of European Union Law at the Graduate School of Law, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, and Dr. Olivia Tambou, Associate Professor at the University of Paris-Dauphine, Editor of Blogdroiteuropeen. Special thanks to both Dr. Edoardo Stopionni and Dr. Alessandra Donati, senior research fellows at the Max Planck Institute of Luxembourg and members of the blogdroiteuropeen team, for their contribution … Continuer de lire Summer Break: time to read (again) our e-conference on EU Japan Relations

Covid-19 and Data Protection in Japan, by Hiroshi Miyashita

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult … Continuer de lire Covid-19 and Data Protection in Japan, by Hiroshi Miyashita

Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France Part 2: Control of some intrusive surveillance by public authorities by Olivia Tambou

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France Part 2: Control of some intrusive surveillance by public authorities by Olivia Tambou

Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France part one : issues on health data processing, by Olivia Tambou

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult … Continuer de lire Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France part one : issues on health data processing, by Olivia Tambou

Covid-19 pandemic and data protection issues in Sweden by Patricia Jonason

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire Covid-19 pandemic and data protection issues in Sweden by Patricia Jonason

The Italian COVID-19 Exposure Alert App: history and legal issues of “Immuni”, by Gianclaudio Malgieri

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire The Italian COVID-19 Exposure Alert App: history and legal issues of “Immuni”, by Gianclaudio Malgieri

Some brief conclusions at the time of the economic opening between the Levant and the Couchant, by P.Y. Monjal

The initiative of our colleague Professor Olivia Tambou is remarkable for two reasons. On the one hand, she has been able to bring one of the world’s most important trade agreements to light after its entry into force. However, in 2019, the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Japan went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream media and the public opinion. The agreement with … Continuer de lire Some brief conclusions at the time of the economic opening between the Levant and the Couchant, by P.Y. Monjal