Economic benefits of European Consumer Protection – WiseEuropa presentation in the European Parliament

Contribution of internal market and consumer protection to growth was discussed during the workshop of the European Parliament’s Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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Law and Politics

Not being a lawyer makes it really challenging to evaluate legal intricacies of the recent Polish reforms of the judiciary. Nevertheless, the EU debate concerning Polish reforms has a clear political dimension.

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Symbolic Slaps and Effective Symbolism

EU institutions are right in aggressively addressing the issue of illiberal reforms in some of the Member States.

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Law and Justice but what about Europe? – new post at German-Polish European BLOG

The new judicial system in Poland is incompatible with the membership conditions of the European Union. That situation might be manageable in the immediate term, but it is not sustainable indefinitely.

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Berlin and the V4 in a post-Brexit Europe

Brexit confronts the EU with the challenge of losing its third largest Member State, one of its most vibrant economies, a substantial net contributor to the EU budget and also to the EU's defense

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Visegrad Group’s role in EU after Brexit

After Brexit, the V4 countries, often regarded as located on the sideline of European integration (excluding to a certain degree Slovakia, a eurozone member), may play a greater role in the EU.

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Visegrad and Germany in the time of Brexit

Disputes over migration policy in recent years have skewed the picture of cooperation between the Visegrad Group countries and Germany.

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Erasmus+’s Towards a Citizens’ Union project meeting

The Erasmus+’s Towards a Citizens' Union project meeting was held in Athens on 14-15th of June gathering representatives of think-tanks from across the European Union.

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Maciej Bukowski appointed to the EU Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance

The European Commission has established a Technical Working Group on Sustainable Finance. Among 35 members of the group is Maciej Bukowski, president of WiseEuropa.

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New report on transition risks for the Polish finance sector

In the near future, more stringent climate policies will affect economic performance of coal and other fossil fuel assets. According to the new report by Warsaw-based independent think tank WiseEuropa Institute

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The Art of (dis-)integration

Countries of Central Asia Region are pursuing foreign policy based on principles of multi-vector policy. This countres remain tied from good relations with Russian Federation in different scale

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The negotiations on the MFF: Poland and Germany on a collision course?

Negotiations on the EU Multiannual Financial Framework (2021-2027) may lead to serious tensions between Poland, the European Commission, and Germany deriving from very different approaches to such fundamental issues as the rule of law or the Eurozone.

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