Eu laws articles
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Australia calls on the EU to delay deforestation laws
Australia is calling on the European Union to delay its deforestation legislation because of the uncertainty it’s created for agricultural trade with the EU. From 2025 EU companies will be prevented from importing beef products from properties where deforestation had occurred over the past four years. Australia’s Agriculture Minister Murray Watt has written to the […]
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Security law: EU parliament calls for sanctions on Hong Kong leaders; city slams ‘hypocrisy with double standards’
The Hong Kong government has “strongly opposed” a resolution adopted by the European Parliament, which condemned the enactment of the city’s domestic security law and called for sanctions against Chief Executive John Lee and other government officials. The European Union had made “exaggerating remarks” and demonstrated “typical political hegemony and hypocrisy with double standards” with […]
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April 2024 Animal Law Updates: Investigations and the Law
Despite evidence of criminal behavior, prosecutors will not always charge a corporation, or even the owner of a corporation, with a crime.