FranetLU participates

On 7 may 2019 the FranetLU team has attended the EMN Platform on Statelessness Technical Conference. “Exploring the interrelationship between recognition of statelessness, residence permits and associated rights in the EU Member States and Norway”. The conference has been organised by NCP in Luxembourg (the University of Luxembourg) and NCP in Ireland (Economic and Social … Continued

FranetLU publishes

A new paper “Futuristic Project Becoming a Reality: Self-Driving Cars in Luxembourg” has been published by FRANET LU colleagues. The paper provides an overlook of the legislative developments around automated driving in Luxembourg. The paper is available at: https://orbilu.uni.lu/bitstream/10993/39696/1/Self-Driving%20Cars%20in%20Luxembourg%20fin.pdf

EU simplifies: European Labour Authority (ELA)

The European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council reached a provisional agreement on the Commission’s proposal to establish a European Labour Authority (ELA). This new EU authority will support fair labour mobility within the EU, allowing citizens and businesses to seize the opportunities offered by the single market while supporting cooperation between national authorities, … Continued

Luxembourg preparing for Brexit

The parliament and the Council of the country has prepared a number of measures in the light of Brexit in March 2019. The Council approved the draft Grand-Ducal Regulation amending the Grand-Ducal Regulation of 5 September 2008 implementing certain provisions relating to the administrative formalities provided for by the law of 29 August 2008 on … Continued

FranetLU publishes

FRANET LU members have published a paper “To be or not to be: How the Luxembourgish government is preparing for Brexit”. The paper maps the social and economic setting of Luxembourg facing Brexit. It furthermore provides an overview of legislative measures developed by the Luxembourg government in case of the Withdrawal scenario The document is … Continued

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