EU Law Updates
Stay ahead of EU law updates with Legiseye's intelligent regulation tracker. From the EU AI Act and GDPR compliance to emerging directives, we monitor every legislative development across European institutions. Get real-time alerts on EU regulations that affect your business, with AI-powered analysis to help you understand what each change means.
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Merger Notification for Joint Venture in AI Sector
This EU law addresses a merger between OpenAI and SoftBank's subsidiaries by establishing a new joint venture focused on AI solutions in Japan. The transaction expects open markets for enterprise AI services, encouraging development of new applications and tools. Interested parties have a 10-day window to comment on this proposed merger.
Vacancy Notice - Temporary Agent - EBA Executive Director
The European Banking Authority (EBA) is looking for a new Executive Director to manage its operations in Paris. This is a temporary position for up to 10 years. The role involves overseeing regulatory and supervisory activities in the banking, payment, and crypto asset sectors, and ensuring compliance with EU standards.
Notifications under Article 42 of the Schengen Borders Code on Document Obligations
This law specifies that Croatia requires third-country nationals to carry and present valid identification when requested by authorities. EEA nationals and their family members also have to carry relevant identification documents to be verified by officials.
Corrigendum to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2026/351 on Approval Renewal of Spinosad
This law corrects a previous regulation regarding the renewal of approval for the active ingredient spinosad in pesticides. It amends dates related to appendix references ensuring accurate implementation for manufacturers. Companies producing or using spinosad will need to adjust their compliance plans to reflect these updates.
Regulation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions Accounting for Transport Services
This law standardizes how transport services calculate and report greenhouse gas emissions within the EU. It encourages companies to use reliable data, simplifies calculations, and tries to motivate customers to reduce their emissions. Though the rules are mainly for businesses choosing or mandated to disclose carbon data, EU states can enforce more stringent data requirements for operations within their borders.
Council's Position on Amending Early Intervention Measures and Resolution Funding in EU Banks
This regulation updates how small and medium-sized banks in the EU can access funds during financial difficulties. It allows for using deposit guarantee schemes under strict conditions to help these banks avoid taxpayer-funded bailouts. The new rules aim to protect depositors and maintain financial stability while ensuring that shareholders and creditors bear losses first.
Notice of the European Commission on EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement
This law allows the European Union to accept Mercosur certificates of origin for goods under a new trade agreement for up to three years. This is significant for businesses importing goods from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay, as it simplifies compliance with trade rules. The period may extend to five years, ensuring smoother import processes during this transition.
Penalties for Unauthorized Crossing of External Borders in Croatia
This law imposes penalties on individuals who cross Croatia's external borders illegally or at unauthorized times. Unauthorized crossings can lead to a 30-day imprisonment or fines ranging between EUR 260 and EUR 1,320. Additionally, helping third-country nationals cross borders illegally can result in a 60-day imprisonment or a EUR 3,000 fine per person aided, along with mandatory confiscation of transport used in the act.
Notice of the European Commission [2026/874]
The European Commission has announced requirements for the tariff rate quotas under the EU's interim trade agreement with Mercosur member countries. Exported goods under these quotas must include an official document from Mercosur countries. This notice includes the official document template submitted by Mercosur.
Authorization for State Aid for National Press Distribution in France
The law authorizes financial aid to support the distribution of national newspapers and periodicals in France. It involves direct grants aimed at boosting the sector's development. Publishers can benefit from a budget of up to €21.5 million annually, with the program running until the end of 2030. The grants cover 40% of distribution expenses, facilitating broader access to press products and sustaining the publishing industry.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EU AI Act and when does it take effect?
The EU AI Act is the world's first comprehensive AI regulation framework. It classifies AI systems by risk level and imposes requirements on developers and deployers. Different provisions take effect between 2024 and 2027. Legiseye tracks all implementation updates.
How does Legiseye track GDPR compliance changes?
We monitor EUR-Lex, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB), and national supervisory authorities for GDPR-related updates, enforcement decisions, and guidance changes.
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We track regulations, directives, and decisions published in the Official Journal of the European Union. This includes GDPR, the EU AI Act, Digital Markets Act, Digital Services Act, and all new legislative proposals.
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