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EU Law weekly highlights—2 June 2022

Published on: 01 June 2022
Published by a LexisNexis EU Law expert

Table of contents

  • Banking and finance
  • ECB opinions of Commission 2021 AML/CTF legislative package published in OJ
  • Data protection and cyber security
  • EDPB responds to payments industry regarding Guidelines on PSD2 and EU GDPR
  • EDPS publishes remarks made from CPDP conference
  • Information Commissioner delivers speech on UK and EU data co-operation
  • Immigration, employment and share incentives
  • CJEU to consider whether coronavirus (COVID-19) travel bans compatible with free movement and Schengen Border Code
  • Ukraine conflict—European Commission launches platform for tracking refugees
  • Energy
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Article summary

This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the European Council reaching a political agreement on sixth package of sanctions targeting Russian oil exports, the European Commission launching an EU platform for the exchange of information for refugees of the conflict in Ukraine, the EDPS publishing remarks made from Computer Privacy and Data Protection conference, the EU announcing that greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 34 percent between 1990 and 2020,, MedTech responding to EU Cyber Resilience Act impact assessment and BEREC launching a public consultation on Wholesale Roaming Guidelines.

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