Table of contents
- Commercial
- Commission publishes evaluation of NLF
- Competition and state aid
- Booking's parity clauses prompt questions to Court of Justice
- Commission seeks feedback on proposed revision of de minimis regulation
- Judgment gives guidance on what constitutes turnover for the purpose of calculating antitrust fines
- Judgment suggests truck companies facing follow-on damages claims must create evidence to help victims make their claim
- Data protection and cyber security
- EDPS calls for better protection of journalists and advanced spyware ban
- EDPS publishes opinion 23/2022 on horizontal cybersecurity requirements
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Article summary
This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the Digital Services Act coming into force, the European Parliament adopting the NIS 2 Directive, the Commission publishing reports on energy transition progress, the European Central Bank publishing its Financial Stability Review for 2022, and the Commission calling for full participation of Bulgaria, Romania and Croatia in Schengen area. The highlights further include the European Parliament adopting the new Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, the Council of the EU agreeing its mandate on economic anti-coercion rules, and daily coverage of COP27.
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