EU's 'Omnibus' Green Rollback Likely to Hit Legal Challenge, Experts Warn
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EU's 'Omnibus' green rollback likely to hit legal challenge, experts warn
EU plans to roll back green rules and weaken forced labour and child exploitation protection are moving fast, but are likely to be challenged in court "immediately" and lead to "years of legal uncertainty," one legal expert told EUobserver.
In full legislative ferment in Brussels, the debate on the “Omnibus” package and the deregulation of the ESG reporting is entering a key phase. In a few days’ time, EFRAG will publish a simplified version of the ESRS rules. In parallel, the Council will try to agree on its position before the end of the Polish presidency. The stated aim of MEP and rapporteur Jörgen Warborn is to “reduce substantially” the number of companies required to comply w…
On 11 June Coreper (Committee of Permanent Representatives) discussed a draft conclusions of the European Council of 16 June. Among the hypotheses, to reconsider the implementation of the European Regulation for the reduction of methane emissions in the Oil & Gas chain, including it in the initiative called 'Energy Omnibus'. It would be a mistake, a step backwards on one of the most delicate ridges of the transition: efficient and sustainable ma…
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