Transparency: Disclosure and Dissemination of Regulatory Data in the EU journal article Hannah Widemann, Darren Abrahams Zeitschrift für Stoffrecht, Volume 17 (2020), Issue 2, Page 50 - 61 Regulatory data submitted to EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies is – depending on the nature of such information – subject to a myriad of different transparency regimes. These regimes determine rules on disclosure following access requests, the possibilities to object to such disclosure as well as the (scope of) active dissemination of such information.
Biocides and Brexit: journal article open-access Hope for the Best – Prepare for the Worst Hannah Widemann, Eléonore Mullier, Darren Abrahams Zeitschrift für Stoffrecht, Volume 15 (2018), Issue 5, Page 194 - 202 The exact effects of Brexit will depend to a large extent on the existence and content of a ratified withdrawal agreement. At the time of writing it is uncertain whether such an agreement can be signed and ratified before the date of withdrawal of the UK from the EU. Preparation for a UK withdrawal, without such agreement, is therefore underway in both the EU-27 and the UK. One thing is certain: even if an agreement is reached, the UK will eventually lose its status as an EU ‘Member State’. This, in itself, has far reaching implications for the biocides sector and companies should act now to mitigate the risk of market disruption.
Geplante und bestehende Regulierungen in Bezug auf primäres und sekundäres Mikroplastik Vanessa Homann, Gregor Franßen