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Europe In The Throes
Fleishman-Hillard’s James Stevens features in the Spring edition of the World Policy Journal in an article about the importance of Brussels and EU regulation to business. The article, written by the Financial Times’ Brussels correspondent Stanley Pignal, underlines the reach …Read Post
Transatlantic Economy 2012
Fleishman-Hillard sponsors Johns Hopkins University’s Center for Transatlantic Relations annual survey of US/EU trade and investment “The Transatlantic Economy 2012”. Launched at the Amcham EU’s 6th annual Transatlantic Conference in Brussels on 29 March 2012, the study emphasizes the continued …Read Post
EMEA Public Affairs Consultancy of Year
The Holmes Report has named Fleishman-Hillard as Public Affairs Consultancy of the Year in its annual Europe, Middle East and Africa awards announced on 6 February 2012. The award recognizes the leadership of Caroline Wunnerlich and her Brussels team in …Read Post
Footie Fans’ Jubilation on TV Case May be Premature
It’s not often that court rulings from Europe are celebrated in British pubs, so it was a rare sight to see the delighted reaction of football fans to this week’s ECJ pronouncement on the broadcasting of Premier League matches. The …Read Post
Cloud Computing – ICT’s New Frontier
As one of the most exciting developments in the IT world, Fleishman-Hillard has published a paper that offers a snapshot of the regulatory challenges that face cloud computing in the EU.
The role of Technology Transfers in Climate Change (COP15)
This edition addresses the “Role of Technology Transfers in Climate Change”. The transfer of renewable and clean energy technologies from industrialized nations to developing countries is a key issue in the on-going discussions on the post-Kyoto regime. This paper outlines …Read Post
FH Tech Spotlight – Privacy in the Digital Age
FH Brussels analyses hot topics currently being debated in the area of online privacy in Brussels.
How MEPs Use the Internet: Where is the Dialogue?
How to communicate better with the people of Europe? That’s one of the great challenges faced by all European institutions. It’s especially crucial for those who represent us in the European Parliament. When those 785 newly elected members take their seats on July 14, how will they relate to those they represent? Through speeches? press [...] Read Post
Reding Plays Hardball Over Telecoms Regulation
So Commissioner Viviane Reding has decided to play hardball over telecoms reform. Some weeks ago we discussed how the Commission’s proposed telecoms package would hand over extensive new powers to Brussels.
The European Parliament watered down these proposals in first reading, but it seems that the revised version to be sent to the Council gives little [...] Read Post