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CEPS and the College of Europe are working together to conduct a survey to measure the uptake of GPP in each of the 27 Member States. The survey results will be analysed to highlight any ...
Serbia has experienced a huge wave of anti-government protests. As students and citizens continue to pump up the situation by ...
Artificial Intelligence is showing enormous promise for improving our daily life. Countless applications in many sectors of the economy are already being developed and more can be expected over the ...
This paper assesses the implications of the European Commission Communications on the evaluation and future development of FRONTEX (European Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the ...
Regulation has for a long time been considered mainly as an obstacle to innovation, especially with respect to rules that create so-called “red tape”, or administrative burdens. But academics have ...
Improving the currently limited prospects for offshore wind in Europe’s lower wind speed regions, such as the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean, involves addressing several challenges. Chief among ...
The relation between liberty and security has been highly contestable over the past 10 years in the EU integration process. With the expansion of the EU’s powers into domains falling within the scope ...
Because of wood’s role as a renewable resource, efficient waste wood utilisation is key to a climate-neutral, sustainable and ...
Key megatrends – including technological, environmental, geopolitical, and demographic changes – are likely to reshape labour ...
EU Council President Costa EU Commission President Von der Leyen EU Parliament President Metsola EU HRVP Kallas EU ...