A European Cancer Survivors’ Right to be Forgotten?
Equipping cancer survivors with an effective right to be forgotten is essential in picking up life after recovery.

Equipping cancer survivors with an effective right to be forgotten is essential in picking up life after recovery.

While EU policy regarding surrogacy has not seen developments since 2014, recent happenings concerning paternity leave bring the topic back to the fore.

The EU’s effort to establish a Union compulsory license is a step toward harmonizing patent law and creating a more effective single market.

The Council of Europe’s AI Convention holds the potential of uplifting health and patients’ rights worldwide.

Despite Italy being the fifth largest country in the EU for pharmaceutical expenditures, total revenue is dropping.

Without a centralized database of vaccination data, it will be that much harder to verify an individual’s eligibility to be a pass holder.

This blog post examines what the European Commission sees as the three main advantages of its Proposal for digital green certificates.
