EU News - 2008

EU projects help develop the North of Montenegro

More than 100 representatives of Montenegro’s business community gathered in Podgorica to take stock of the results of the turn around management (TAM) and business advisory services (BAS) support to Montenegrin small and medium enterprises.

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EU Agency investigates improvements in Internet security by protecting DNS

A Press Release communicated by the EU Agency ENISA indicate that the Agency is investigating the use of Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) and other advanced technologies for improving the resilience of public communication networks.
Recently a vulnerability of Domain Name System (DNS) caught a lot of media attention. A flaw in the DNS threatened to bring chaos to the Internet by poisoning the servers that translate domain names into Internet protocol addresses.

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Council common position concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market

On September 22, 2008 the Commission has presented the communication from the Commission tot he European Parliament concerning the common position of the Council on the adoption of a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the placing of plant protection products on the market (COM(2008) 578 final)

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MEPs favour making incitement a crime with safeguards for fundamental rights

In adopting a report on combating terrorism, the EP voted to beef up the data protection provisions of a proposed framework decision on police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters. In a second report on protection of personal data relating to a proposal to include three new offences in European law: public incitement to commit terrorist offences, recruitment for terrorism, and terrorist training, MEPs say the fight against terrorism must not constrain freedom of expression.

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EP calls for a safer Internet and better services for consumers

The European Parliament adopted a legislative report at first-reading aimed at providing wider access to telecoms services, more information for consumers and stronger data protection. All the major political groups in Parliament agreed a compromise before the plenary vote which does not alter the main goal of the draft legislation, but they greatly clarify its aims, notably as regards protection of privacy and fundamental rights.

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European Parliament calls for new legislation to improve financial markets regulation

MEPs are making a formal request to the Commission to propose new legislation to improve regulation of financial markets, in particular regarding hedge funds and private equity investors. This calls comes after the debate held September 22nd, when they also called for more transparency in the financial system.

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Implementing Rules for Pilot Licensing consultation extended

The Implementing Rules for Pilot Licensing consultation deadline has been extended until 15 December.

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44th ISOCARP Congress: Consumption patterns need to change

Urban areas are spreading, minimising the time and distances between and in-and-out of cities. The International Planning Congress in Dalian, China (19-23 September 2008), addressed this ‘urban sprawl’ and sought ways to achieve sustainable urbanisation. The European Environment Agency contributed to this debate by urging policy makers to tackle underpinning consumption patterns.

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Cheaper prices for texting and mobile data services abroad in summer 2009

The European Commission has proposed to reduce the price of roaming text messages by 60% as of 1 July 2009. EU citizens travelling in other EU countries should pay no more than €0.11 per SMS compared to the current EU average of €0.29. The Commission also wants to improve transparency for surfing the web and downloading data on a mobile phone while abroad. The proposals will now be submitted to the European Parliament and Council, who must agree before they become law.

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Results of European “health check”

The European Commission presents on the 23rd September 2008 the results of its “health check” on 321 European cities developed during 2006-2007 in 362 cities.

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EC consultation on draft guidance for state aid enforcement by national courts

The European Commission has launched a public consultation on a set of guidelines to assist Member States' courts in applying the EU state aid rules. The guidelines are aimed at supporting national courts and potential claimants in relation to domestic state aid challenges. Interested parties are invited to comment on the draft by October 23rd 2008.

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Communication on EU Drugs Action Plan for 2009-2012

The Commission has make a Communication to the European Parliament and the Council on an EU Drugs Action Plan for 2009-2012 (COM(2008) 567 final) on September 18, 2008. Drugs are a major concern for the citizens of Europe and a major threat to the security and health of European society.

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