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The very model of a modern EU orchestra
Who’s telling banks what they need to hear?
Getting to grips with REACH
Labels – a matter of life and death
Labels-a matter of life and death
Will the EU and the US make up over cosmetics?
Building consensus on chemical laws?
Making chemicals law seems quicker when politicians suffer from ‘fatigue’.
Hazardous, but necessary?
Chemicals are part of everyday life, but the EU is trying to minimise the risk to humans and nature.
Commission faces criticism over eco-design standards
Industry lobbyists decry plan to extend law on eco-design to all manufactured goods.
To the victor, the spoils…and justice
The International Criminal Court in the Hague is struggling to succeed where others have fallen short in bringing to justice the alleged perpetrators of war crimes, genocide and other crimes against humanity.
Responding to world food shortages
EU and US under pressure to increase food aid; only one-third of aid requested is collected.
Farmers benefit from high prices
Although uncertainties still surround agricultural markets, EU farmers have reason to smile over rising commodities prices, for the moment.
EU institutions need to rethink trade strategies
The EU’s stated aid goals sit uncomfortably with its trade policies, leaving the poor with a raw deal.
Helping Bulgarians kick out the mobsters
The Commission should cajole Bulgaria into winning its war against mob rule.
Specialist interests for the good of southern Italy
European Voice observed last week (Entre Nous, 17-23 April) that a European Parliament delegation of the committee on budgetary control is due to visit Sicily and Calabria, given the problems of misuse of EU funds in southern Italy. The article was illustrated with my photograph and a mention of my participation.