32 Written questions of Birgit SIPPEL
Combating corruption - the Commission's delays
Coca-Cola fined for LGBTI campaign in Hungary
Reform of the judiciary in Poland
New law on culture in Hungary
Enforcement of the Directive on privacy and electronic communications
Conditions of detention and detainees’ fundamental rights in the European Union
EU-Afghanistan Joint Way Forward on migration issues (JWF)
EU-Afghanistan Joint Way Forward on migration issues (JWF)
Anti-corruption reforms in Bulgaria
Mass arrest of LGBTI activists in Poland
Undermining media freedom in Hungary
Undermining media freedom in Hungary
Lack of Commission response to complaints about alleged unlawful State aid and its impact on media freedom in Hungary
Recently proposed bills in Hungary infringing on the rights of LGBTI persons
Conclusion of the EU’s accession to the Istanbul Convention
Legal consequences of a denouncement by a Member State of an international agreement signed by the European Union
Collaboration between Frontex and the Libyan coastguard
Legal gender recognition ban in Hungary found to be in violation of EU law
Hungarian Media Authority Regulation’s censorship of LGBTI-friendly ad
Breach of the General Data Protection Regulation by IAB Europe’s possibly unlawful consent framework
Commission recommendation on the prevention of harmful practices
Romania’s failure to implement the Coman and Hamilton judgment
Concerns on the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework
PimEyes: the fundamental rights implications of private use facial recognition technology and biometric databases
The accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen area
Selection and pre-selection of Ordo Iuris as a member of EU fund monitoring committees
Insufficient monitoring of GDPR enforcement in the EU
Türkiye’s status as a safe third country
The rights of Rainbow families in Italy
User tracking moratorium and enforcement of the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act in the light of the recent Court of Justice judgment
Rejection of official EU delegations by Tunisian authorities and consequences for EU-Tunisia Memorandum of Understanding
Revelations about the trade in sensitive personal data of European decision-makers and (military) officials through real-time bidding online advertising systems