This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes analyses on the Court of Justice ruling on the concepts of average consumer and aggressive or unfair commercial practice, the scope and impact of the upcoming Digital Operational Resilience Act, proposals for new EU telecom rules to be released in 2025, and Meta challenging Irish EU GDPR fine for ‘plaintext’ passwords data breach. In addition, this week the revised EU Product Liability Directive entered into force, the Council of the EU approved conclusions to strengthen the EU cybersecurity agency ENISA, adopted negotiating positions to strengthen EU passenger rights and approved conclusions on farmer-focused post-2027 Common Agricultural Policy, the European Commission established the European Board on Agriculture and Food and finalised ground-breaking EU-Mercosur trade deal, and the European Union Intellectual Property Office revealed EU Member States' readiness for new Geographical Indication protection system.
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The EU NIS 2 Directive—timeline This timeline sets out key dates and information relating to Directive (EU) 2022/2555 (NIS 2 Directive) which reforms and repeals Directive (EU) 2016/1148 (NIS Directive). It includes strategy documents, consultations, progress reports as well as opinions and guidance
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