Lawyers in Private Sector Earn More Than Judges: Kienbaum Analysis

Lawyers in Private Sector Earn More Than Judges: Kienbaum Analysis

Judge at the Dresden Higher Regional Court According to a survey, even experienced judges earn significantly less than their career counterparts in the private sector. (Photo: dpa) Berlin The state as an employer is becoming less and less interesting for lawyers – at least financially. Because as a career starter, you can earn significantly more … Read more

EU Extends Ban on Food Imports from Ukraine to Five Countries Until September 15

EU Extends Ban on Food Imports from Ukraine to Five Countries Until September 15

“It is still necessary that products such as wheat, corn, rapeseed and sunflower from Ukraine, competing for the same storage space, be imported for consumption or processing into the EU territory in all countries except Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia,” the document says. It is noted that the decision comes into force from the … Read more

“EU Commission brings educational fun to 11 German children and family events with Radio TEDDY Tour”

“EU Commission brings educational fun to 11 German children and family events with Radio TEDDY Tour”

The representation of the EU Commission in Germany is between May and September 2023 eleven children and family events in Germany on a tour of Radio TEDDY, the children’s and family radio station. prelude of“Radio TEDDY-Tour” is this OKiDOKi Children’s Festival, which takes place on Saturday 20 May and Sunday 21 May at Charlottenburg Palace … Read more

“Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard faces hurdles in Europe and UK Antitrust Authority”

“Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard faces hurdles in Europe and UK Antitrust Authority”

Reuters agency it said approval of the transaction was expected to take place next week. The EC will probably issue a decision already on Monday. Microsoft made a series of concessions to get regulators to clear the deal. For example, license agreements were concluded with competitors in the field of cloud gaming – for example, … Read more

“European Court of Justice Annuls State Aid to Lufthansa and SAS, Victory for Ryanair”

“European Court of Justice Annuls State Aid to Lufthansa and SAS, Victory for Ryanair”

The European Commission has made mistakes in assessing state aid to airlines Lufthansa and SAS. That is what the European Court of Justice says. A blow to the Commission, a win for Ryanair. The European Commission should never have approved that the German government gave 6 billion euros in corona support to airline Lufthansa and … Read more

Disposable Vapes to be Banned in Europe by 2026 due to Inadequate Battery Standards

Disposable Vapes to be Banned in Europe by 2026 due to Inadequate Battery Standards

Because disposable vapes do not meet current battery standards, single-use e-cigarettes will be banned in Europe. Such a ban could take effect at the end of 2026. Also in Short foreign news: The state of New York is investigating a ban on tobacco products / WHO warns of interference by the tobacco industry / Americans … Read more

European Court of Justice Advocate General: European Commission Wrong on State Aid Ruling in Luxembourg

European Court of Justice Advocate General: European Commission Wrong on State Aid Ruling in Luxembourg

The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has determined that the European Commission was wrong when it found that Luxembourg granted illegal state aid to energy company Engie, through so-called tax rulings. The decision has strong similarities to the Apple tax case, which is also due to be heard by the ECJ … Read more

“EU Warns Apple About Limiting USB-C iPhone Cables: What You Need to Know”

“EU Warns Apple About Limiting USB-C iPhone Cables: What You Need to Know”

According to recent reports, the EU has warned Apple about potentially limiting the functionality of USB-C cables that are not certified under its “Made for iPhone” program. The EU passed legislation last year that mandates iPhone and many other devices with wired charging to be equipped with a USB-C port to be sold in the … Read more

Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law faces opposition from EU leaders and human rights groups

Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law faces opposition from EU leaders and human rights groups

While the Hungarian cabinet justifies the norm as an effort to protect children, human rights groups call it discriminatory and most EU leaders have condemned it. EC President Ursula von der Leyen called him “shameful”. According to the European Commission, the standard violates several EU provisions. “The protection of children is an absolute priority for … Read more

The European Commission has raised concerns about proposed legislation aimed at tightening rules on short-term property rentals in Ireland, stating that the proposed measures were “overly restrictive”. The proposed legislation would require owners of properties rented out for 21 nights or fewer to register with Fáilte Ireland. The legislation also aims to remove up to 12,000 properties from the short-term rental sector and turn them into long-term rentals. The Irish government hopes to enact the legislation by the end of March 2021.

The European Commission has raised concerns about proposed legislation aimed at tightening rules on short-term property rentals in Ireland, stating that the proposed measures were “overly restrictive”. The proposed legislation would require owners of properties rented out for 21 nights or fewer to register with Fáilte Ireland. The legislation also aims to remove up to 12,000 properties from the short-term rental sector and turn them into long-term rentals. The Irish government hopes to enact the legislation by the end of March 2021.

Proposed legislation in Ireland to limit short-term property rentals has been deemed “overly restrictive” by an initial assessment by the European Commission. The government had hoped the measures would ensure that up to 12,000 properties were available to long-term renters, but the legislation has been criticised for failing to provide evidence that restrictive measures are … Read more