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Plenary round-up – October II 2021

Εν συντομία 22-10-2021

During the October II 2021 plenary session in Strasbourg, Parliament held a number of important debates, in particular on: the primacy of EU law, the rule of law crisis and de facto abortion ban in Poland; increased efforts to fight money laundering; regarding pushbacks at the EU's external border; the right to a healthy environment and on climate, energy and environmental State aid guidelines (CEEAG). Members debated the rise of right-wing extremism and racism in Europe, the humanitarian situation ...

Insurance of motor vehicles

Εν συντομία 13-10-2021

In 2018, the Commission proposed to amend the Motor Insurance Directive, an important legislative tool underpinning the functioning of the single market. The Commission's proposal focused on four areas: insurer insolvency, claim history, risks due to uninsured drivers, and minimum coverage amounts. Following agreement reached with the Council in trilogue, Parliament is expected to discuss and vote on the compromise text in plenary on 21 October 2021.

What if the energy grid needed cars?

Εν συντομία 19-09-2016

Smart transportation is widely seen as creating a world in which the vehicles of the future have the ability to make decisions without human input. But in addition, car batteries can serve as an electricity storage mechanism, supporting stabilisation of the electricity grid through vehicle-to-grid technology.   Please click here for the full publication in PDF format

Choice of Law for Cross Border Road Traffic Accidents

Λεπτομερής ανάλυση 15-11-2012

A cross border road traffic accident occurring within the EU has the potential to attract the application of three legal regimes, all of which contain choice of law rules. The regimes are contained in Rome II Regulation, the Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Traffic Accidents and the Motor Insurance Directive (MID).

The Use of Gender in Insurance Pricing

Λεπτομερής ανάλυση 14-10-2011

In March 2011, on the basis of the Council Directive 2004/113/EC implementing the principle of equal treatment between men and women in the access to and supply of goods and services, the Court of Justice applied the prohibition of direct discrimination which does not permit any specific justification, unlike indirect discrimination, in the sector of insurance which is particularly important from an economic perspective. From 21 December 2012, dicrimination based on the gender will be prohibited. ...