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Polish Prime Minister to Ask Court to Confirm Superiority of Constitution Over EU Law

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Will COVID-19 spark reform of the EU s borderless Schengen Area?

Several EU countries are moving to reinstate border checks and travel restrictions over a troubling surge in coronavirus variants. Germany announced on Sunday that travellers from France s northeastern Moselle region will face additional restrictions because of the high rate of South African variant cases there. The developments at the French-German border are only the latest in a long series of Schengen exceptions in several countries including Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Hungary and Sweden. The situation recalls the much-criticised first wave of the pandemic, when EU countries hastily closed their borders to each other in March 2020 without coordination. So, will variants deal the final blow to the passport-free Schengen Area, a pillar of European integration?

Agricultural land being killed off to highest bidder, farmers call for price cap

This very conservative estimate is already three times the price of arable land five years ago. According to a 2016 EU research paper on agricultural land prices, one tumolo of land cost slightly more than €14,000. Back then, this was already expensive, with European prices ranging from €178 per tumolo in Sweden to €8,000 in the Netherlands and €10,500 in the Canary Islands. Malcolm Borg, who chairs Għaqda Bdiewa Attivi, told Times of Malta that farmers looking into acquiring arable land in Malta are being asked for some €70,000 to €80,000 per tumolo, while adverts seen by this newspaper show prices spike to €266,000 for two tumoli of arable land in Rabat.

Legal experts: Brexit biggest loss of rights in history

An open letter by two European legal experts, published in Le Monde, calls for bilateral agreements to ‘limit to the damage caused by this sudden and unprecedented loss of rights’ 27 January 2021 The open letter by the two law professors states: The value of the British passport has collapsed By Hannah Thompson Two legal experts have written Le Monde, calling for an improvement of Britons’ EU rights, after likening Britons’ post-Brexit status to that of “Chinese tourists”. Professor Alberto Alemanno (Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law & Policy at HEC Paris) and Professor Dimitry Kochenov (an expert on EU Constitutional Law and member of the eLab Europe, HEC-NYU Public Policy Clinic in France) wrote the open letter, which was published in newspaper Le Monde.

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