Recent developments regarding border controls within the European Union. The Dutch government recently announced the tightening of border controls at land borders with Belgium and Germany, allocating 50 staff to work at 840 checkpoints for the next six months. This decision was mainly driven by a shortage of border guards. Similarly, the German […]
Hungary to veto the European Union’s attempts to impose sanctions on Georgian officials. This move has sparked controversy and debate within the EU, as it goes against the majority opinion of member states. Hungarian Foreign Minister Szijjarto made a bold statement regarding the situation, highlighting the hypocrisy that would have ensued if the opposition […]
The CJEU ruling clearly establishes the shared responsibility of Europol and the Slovak Republic for the privacy breach. This decision sets a strong precedent for holding organizations accountable for unauthorized data disclosures, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding individuals’ personal information. This case highlights the importance of adherence to data protection laws and the […]