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The notorious website created by the far-right Freedom Party (PVV) of Geert Wilders triggered a wave of reactions on behalf of  Central and Eastern Europeans. European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding...
According to the current European proposal from Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding, various websites will be forced to delete information shortly after consumers request it be removed. If they do not comply, a fine of up to two per cent of a firm's...
EU commissioner Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding gives a press conference as the Commission proposed a comprehensive reform of EU data protection rules on January 25, 2012 at the EU Headquarters in Brussels. The European... View Photo »
I think I am persuaded that while bringing member states out of their debt crises, we have to do everything we can to help our companies grow
Romania and Bulgaria [ more ]. Types of nuisance that can be reported include pollution, problems related to housing or simply competition on the job market. Reportedly, more than 10,000 of citizens responded in just a few days. The PVV website has...
Party (PVV). The website invites complaints about Polish, Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants. The European Parliament is examining the legality of the website. President of the parliament Martin Schultz is expected to speak to Mr Wilders, reiterating the...
European Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding addresses the media at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2012. Companies doing business in Europe would have one set of data... View Photo »
Individuals should be well informed about privacy policies and their consent needs to be specific and given explicitly
Freedom Party to turn to Dutch courts or Strasbourg. The anti-immigration Freedom Party (PVV) launched the website last week to collect complaints about Eastern Europeans from among the Dutch population. The European Commission is not a gendarme for...
However, Ms. Reding's proposals are unlikely to produce that desired outcome. A stronger political union may increase the powers of the European Union bureaucracy and may even help the EU tackle some urgent problems, but it is unlikely to enhance the...
Viviane Reding (born 27 April 1951 in Esch-sur-Alzette) is a Luxembourg politician, currently serving as European Commissioner for Information Society and Media. Before starting a professional career as a journalist for the leading newspaper in Luxembourg, the Luxemburger Wort, she obtained a doctorate in human sciences at the Sorbonne. From... Full Article
EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding (R) chats with Hungarian Secretary of State for Roma Affairs Zoltan Balog (L) on April 8, 2011 during the 5th European Roma Platform in the Ethnography Museum of Budapest. The European Commission presented on April 5 a plan to tackle the Roma...
View Photo »EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding (R) holds a book of Roam painters she received from Hungarian Secretary of State for Roma Affairs Zoltan Balog (L) on April 8, 2011 during the 5th European Roma Platform in the Ethnography Museum of Budapest. The European Commission presented on...
View Photo »Vice-President for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission Viviane Reding speaks at the 5th Meeting of European Roma Platform in Budapest on March 7, 2011 during the opening session of the two-day conference as European Commission reports on situation of the...
View Photo »EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, Viviane Reding (R) speaks at a press conference and presents the annual report by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, along with the Director of the EU Fundamental Rights agency, Morten Kjaerum (unseen), in Brussels, on March...
View Photo »EU Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, Viviane Reding (R) and Director of the EU Fundamental Rights agency, Morten Kjaerum, arrive for a press conference, to present the annual report by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights, in Brussels, on March 31, 2011.
View Photo »(L-R) European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso and European Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding pose with members of the EU's executive during a seminar of the EU Commission in Tervuren...
View Photo »Vice President of the EU Commission Viviane Reding (R) listens to Croatia's Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor during the European People Party's leadership in Zagreb March 3, 2011.
View Photo »Vice President of the EU Commission Viviane Reding (L) speaks during a meeting in Zagreb with European People's Party (EPP) Group leaders as Croatia's Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor (R) and Chairman of the EPP Group in the EU Parliament Joseph Daul listen, March 3, 2011.
View Photo »European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (C), Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk (R) and European Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding attend a meeting at the Prime Minister's Chancellery in Warsaw July 8, 2011. Barroso arrived for a joint meeting of the Polish Cabinet and the...
View Photo »EU commissioner Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding, gives a press conference on May 18, 2011 on a set of proposals that will ensure a better protection of crime victims at the EU Headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »German Labour Minister Ursula von der Leyen addresses a news conference after a meeting with European Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels May 4, 2011.
View Photo »German Chancellor Angela Merkel (front C) and European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (2nd R) pose for a family photo with members of the European Commission at the end of a meeting at commission's headquarters in Brussels October 5, 2011. Also pictured in the front row are:...
View Photo »Director of the EU Fundamental Rights agency Morten Kjaerum gives a press conference with EU commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding (unseen) on the Annual report on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights on March 31, 2011 at the EU Headquarters in Brussels...
View Photo »EU commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Viviane Reding gestures during a press conference on matrimonial property rights on March 16, 2011 at the EU headquarters in Brussels.
View Photo »Vice President of the EU Commission Viviane Reding listens as Croatia's Prime Minister Jadranka Kosor (not pictured) speaks during a meeting with leaders of the European People's Party (EPP) in Zagreb, March 3, 2011.
View Photo »Vice President of the EU Commission Viviane Reding, speaks to the media during a meeting with leaders of the European People's Party (EPP) in Zagreb, March 3, 2011.
View Photo »(First raw) European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton (6th L), Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (C-L), European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso (C-R), Russian Foreign Affairs Minister Sergei Lavrov (6th R) and European...
View Photo »Roma women chat next to a photo exhibition showing the life and tradition of Romanian Roma during the celebration of Roma Day in Bucharest April 8, 2011. At the fair Roma people will be able to obtain information from representatives of Roma NGOs on school enrollment, about affirmative...
View Photo »EU justice commissioner Viviane Reding (R) chats with Hungarian Secretary of State for Roma Affairs Zoltan Balog (L) on April 8, 2011 during the 5th European Roma Platform in the Ethnography Museum of Budapest. The European Commission presented on April 5 a plan to tackle the Roma...
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