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Human Rights Watch slams France on Roma - 30 September 2011 - News

France continues to target and evict Roma EU citizens, despite assurances from the European Commission last August that the country had successfully complied with European law, according to the non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch.

Bulgaria, Romania monitoring inspires new Schengen rules - 24 June 2011 - News

EU heads of state and government adopted a political decision to reform the Schengen passport-free travel area at the conclusion of a two-day summit in Brussels today (24 June). The new rules were compared by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to the tough scrutiny imposed on Romania and Bulgaria after their EU accession.

Lead MEP underlines social angle of EU-India trade deal - 09 May 2011 - News

The Free Trade Agreement currently being negotiated between India and the EU must be accompanied by a clear commitment to respect international social and environmental standards, said Graham Watson MEP, head of the European Parliament's delegation for EU-India relations, which has a say on trade deals.

Eastward Schengen expansion to have 'minimal' impact on France - 20 December 2007 - News

The extension of the Schengen zone to include the newest EU members from Central and Eastern Europe has not revived fears of a renewed influx of "Polish plumbers" in France, EurActiv France reports.

Free trade within EU to receive fresh boost - 29 November 2007 - News

The free movement of goods across borders, one of the pillars of European integration, is set to receive a renewed boost after a Parliament committee backed a legislative package to improve the "mutual recognition" of products which are not standardised at EU level.

ECJ brightens financial perspectives for students abroad - 23 October 2007 - News

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on 23 October that German law is violating the principle of freedom of movement for EU citizens by providing student grants only to those who have completed an initial course of study in their home country. 

Commission says notaries must open up to foreigners - 13 October 2006 - News

Member states must abolish nationality requirements for notaries offering legal services in their country, the Commission has decided. This should allow more choice and better prices for citizens.

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