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    Justice

    Keep up-to-date with the latest Justice policy from The Parliament Magazine
    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority
    15 Oct EU Institutions

    How the EU funds the Palestinian Authority

    As the EU prepares to bankroll Gaza’s recovery, its insistence on funding the Palestinian Authority under strict reform conditions is raising questions about whether European aid can deliver real change, or simply sustain the system that has long failed Palestinians.
    by Eloise Hardy
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    14 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Europe’s €100-billion fighter jet dream is falling apart
    ‘A before and after’: Gaza flotilla shifts global awareness, says returning MEP
    13 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    ‘A before and after’: Gaza flotilla shifts global awareness, says returning MEP
    Op-ed: Moving beyond tough talk on migration to real solutions
    13 Oct Foreign & Security Policy
    Op-ed: Moving beyond tough talk on migration to real solutions
    18 Sep 17
    EU joins forces with UN to tackle violence against women
    The EU has joined forces with the UN in a new bid to tackle the scourge of violence against women and girls.
    18 Sep 17
    Tajani: May must use Florence speech to present concrete proposals
    European Parliament President Antonio Tajani has urged UK Prime Minister Theresa May to use her major Brexit speech in Florence on Friday to “come clean” with the British public about how much Britain needs cooperation with the EU on key issues.
    15 Sep 17
    Electoral reform is a good example of what the EU can do post-Brexit, says Andrew Duff
    The European Parliament's soon-to-be empty seats can be put to good use, says former ALDE MEP
    15 Sep 17
    Mixed response to radical proposals to cut the number of European parliament seats after Brexit
    The proposal, drafted by two senior deputies, aims to bring down the number of seats from 751 to 700 MEPs.
    14 Sep 17
    Rohingya crisis: MEPs set to vote on possible sanctions against Myanmar
    As the crisis of Rohingya Muslims worsens, British MEP Amjad Bashir has called for a comprehensive set of international sanctions against Myanmar.
    14 Sep 17
    5 questions with... Merja Kyllönen
    Sauna, accordeon and laughter.
    14 Sep 17
    EU industrial policy strategy met with mixed response
    European Commission plans to beef up EU industrial policy have been greeted with a mixed response.
    14 Sep 17
    Gianni Pittella: EU is successfully reinventing itself
    Parliament's S&D group leader, Gianni Pittella, has said that despite recent major setbacks, including Brexit and the migration and financial crises, the EU is now successfully reinventing itself.
    14 Sep 17
    Manfred Weber: UK still thinks it can cherry pick in Brexit talks
    Parliament's EPP group leader, Manfred Weber, has again accused the UK of cherry picking in the current Brexit talks.
    13 Sep 17
    European Parliament discusses ETS
    On September 11, a debate took place on the EU Emissions Trading System at the European Parliament Plenary session in Strasbourg.
    Partner Content
    13 Sep 17
    Clean energy package review: Watchword should be 'simplicity'
    'Simplicity' should be the watchword for reviewing the clean energy package, writes Peter Styles.
    13 Sep 17
    Clean Energy: Facing the reality of climate change
    Policymakers must be bold enough to allow the EU's renewable energy sector to grow and become globally competitive, writes Patrizia Toia.
    13 Sep 17
    Jean-Claude Juncker: EU has window of opportunity to reform itself
    Innovative measures needed to “win the hearts and minds” of citizens, says European Commission chief in State of the Union address.
    12 Sep 17
    Dieselgate: Outside of the EU, nobody is interested in diesel technology, argues Bas Eickhout
    Greens MEP says the European Commission should introduces plans to ensure compliance of environmental standards.
    12 Sep 17
    Theresa May to meet with MEPs
    UK Prime Minister Theresa May has agreed to discuss Brexit directly with MEPs, it has emerged.
    12 Sep 17
    Corina Crețu talks cohesion policy: It's up to us to do more with less
    European regional policy Commissioner Corina Crețu on the importance of cohesion policy, what it will look like in the future, and what Brexit might mean for Europe's regions.
    12 Sep 17
    Issue 460 | 11 September 2017
    Corina Crețu Interview, Clean Energy, EU-Brazil trade, Biotech Week, Antimicrobial Resistance, Jobs and Growth, Copyright Reform, German Elections, 5 questions with Merja Kyllönen and more.
    12 Sep 17
    Copyright reform: 'Neighbouring right' will get in the way of quality journalism
    A new publishers' right would end up boosting fake news, warns Julia Reda.
    12 Sep 17
    EU copyright law urgently needs reforming
    The ever-changing technological landscape means Europe urgently needs updated, harmonised copyright rules, writes Axel Voss.
    12 Sep 17
    Biotech Industry State of the Union Evaluation
    EU should put innovation friendly policies back at the heart of their agenda, to benefit from the biotech potential to boost jobs and growth.
    12 Sep 17
    Antimicrobial Resistance: Time To Act
    A Parliament Magazine special supplement in association with PA International on ending the impending threat caused by antibacterial resistance.
    Partner Content
    11 Sep 17
    Guarantees of origin a key component of EU energy transition
    Thought Leader: Association of Issuing Bodies | Guarantees of origin are a key component of Europe's energy transition, writes Dirk Van Evercooren. 
    11 Sep 17
    Clean energy is a springboard for secure and sustainable growth
    Clean innovation will require involvement from all sides and profound transformation, writes Jerzy Buzek.
    11 Sep 17
    What will become of UK seats in Parliament post-Brexit?
    Brexit comes with many issues to sort out, not least what to do with the 73 seats vacated by UK MEPs, writes Indrek Tarand.
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