cable directive 6 to assess the need to enlarge its scope to broadcasters' online transmissions and the need to tackle further measures to ensure enhanced cross-border access to broadcasters' services [...] usability and access to data in situations such as business-to-business, business to consumer, machine generated and machine-to-machine data. It will encourage access to public data to help drive innovation [...] would either start or increase their online sales to other EU Member States. To deliver the right conditions to enable cross-border e-commerce to flourish, the Commission, as announced in its Work
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taken off the market or recalled if - it fails to comply with harmonisation legislation ("formal non-compliance") and - the responsible company fails to establish conformity with the said legislation [...] not give rise to any risk to the consumer or the environment should not inevitably result in the product having to be taken off the market. In such cases, warning notices, imposing a duty to rectify the [...] wording "product presenting a risk" is too imprecise. It should be replaced by "non- compliant" in order to make it clear that the market surveillance authorities have to examine compliance with all requirements
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are free to agree on their own settlement date. The agreed date is binding for both parties. (Art. 5 (1)) ► Settlement discipline and measures to prevent settlement fails – In order to allow for [...] settlement (Art. 36 (6)). – A CSD must be technically able to record those transactions which fail to be settled “on the intended settlement date due to a lack of securities or cash” (Art. 7 (2) in conjunction [...] – The objective of the Regulation is to open national securities settlement markets, to increase safety, in particular of cross-border securities settlement, and to reduce legal barriers which impede the
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by way of a formula which is based on the to- tal amount of emissions allowed in such state and its ability to pay (e.g. per capita income). If a state fails to comply with its funding commitment in due [...] also to be included in an international agreement. ► To date, financial support to developing countries has not yet been an integral part of any climate change agreement. Now funding aid is to become [...] te. Therefore, financial support to developing countries should be calculated according to per-capita income and population. The proposal to finance adaptation to climate change in developing countries
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as an opportunity to reach more consumers to grow. According to the market study on e-commerce, most online shoppers (66%) say they are turning to e-commerce for lower prices, 50% to save time, while [...] amount equivalent to 0.12% of EU GDP. If e-commerce were to grow to 15% of the total retail sector and Single Market barriers were eliminated, total consumer welfare gains are estimated to be around €204 [...] identified the obstacles to cross-border e-commerce and a set of actions to address these. The Commission has carried out further in-depth work to identify more general obstacles to e-commerce and how these
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insbesondere großer Finanzinstitute den Kollaps des gesamten Finanzsystems nach sich ziehen kann (Too-big-to-fail-Problematik), wurden sie mit öffentlichen Geldern gerettet oder abgewickelt. Zwischen Oktober [...] haben viele Euro-Staaten große einheimische Finanzinstitute aufgrund ihrer Sys- temrelevanz (Too-big-to-fail-Problematik) mit Kapitalspritzen am Leben erhalten. Denn die Insol- venz solcher Finanzinstitute [...] ordnung für die Euro-Zone Lüder Gerken, Matthias Kullas, Bert Van Roosebeke August 2015 © is to ck / G et ty Im ag es II cepStudie Eine Staatsinsolvenzordnung für die Euro-Zone Kernpunkte
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lead to high costs and heavy administrative burdens for undertakings wishing to deploy networks. It should also be noted that the dominant cost (up to 80%) in deploying new networks is linked to civil [...] reduction measures throughout the EU, applicable to non-telecom players, too. Concretely, the following measures are proposed: (1) a general right to offer and to use the existing physical infrastructures [...] Moderate positive macro effects on the economy are to be expected too. As far as the Single Market is concerned, a Recommendation is likely to increase only to a certain extent, consistency across the EU since
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Member States, is too vague and fails to remedy the existing legal uncertainty regarding marketing. The extent to which Member States are permitted to continue to limit enforcement to private law proceedings [...] may be prohibited. It is however much too vague and therefore fails to remedy the existing legal uncertainty regarding marketing. The Directive firstly fails to specify when marketing – e.g. by way of [...] will facilitate rational buying decisions. Contra: (1) The extent to which Member States are permitted to continue to limit enforcement to private law proceedings and consequences, must be expressly regulated
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(Art. 10, Recital 22). – In principle, it is not permitted to collect any information sent by terminal equipment to enable it to connect to another device or network, e.g. equipment identities, bluetooth [...] if, in principle, consent had to be obtained in this case too, but at the same time tracking were permitted in exceptional cases subject to strict limitations, e.g. to determine user numbers. The rules [...] Regulation fails to specify how these settings behave where consent has been given independently. It is also unclear to what extent providers can make their services dependent on consent to data collection
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proof of harm to consumers, insofar as the defendant businesses agree to this out of fear of damage to their reputation: Firstly, the Directive fails to prevent law firms from being able to make large [...] of the USA. The Directive fails, however, to provide sufficient safeguards against abusive litigation in that it gives an incentive to QuEs to use representative actions to push through settlements on [...] “should” be permitted to bring claims for redress without having to identify all the affected consumers. Member States may however require consumers to register their individual claims prior to the decision in
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