16 Apr, 2021 CJEU Advocate General clarifies that family ties established in one Member State must be recognised across the EU By Carsten Wendler Stuti Gadodia Alexander Grimm Roopa Mathews +1 more... Show less On 15 April 2021, Advocate General Kokott issued her legal opinion in Case C-490/20, a request for a preliminary ruling with far-reaching...
16 Oct, 2020 EU mandatory supply chain due diligence – European Parliament publishes draft directive By Marlen Vesper-Gräske Iris Hammerschmid As reported, the European Commission announced earlier this year that it would present a legislative proposal on mandatory human rights...
28 Jul, 2020 Options for an EU-wide Human Rights Due Diligence Law – European Parliament publishes policy briefings By Marlen Vesper-Gräske On 22 June 2020 the Human Rights Subcommittee of the European Parliament (EP) discussed and published two related policy briefings on the...
21 Apr, 2020 EU study on due diligence requirements through the supply chain – the European Commission’s Final Report and its legislative implications By Marlen Vesper-Gräske Iris Hammerschmid The European Commission has published the results of its study on due diligence requirements through the supply chain. The study draws on...
21 Jan, 2019 Artificial Ethics: evolving guidelines to help thinking machines make the “right” choices. By Jess Steele When the machines take over, how do we ensure that they respect our fundamental rights and values? It’s a question gaining prominence in...