This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the agreement of a new strategic partnership at the first UK-EU summit, the launch of the EU’s Single Market Strategy, and the publication of the third and fourth omnibus simplification packages, entailing changes to the Common Agricultural Policy and the introduction of a new ‘small mid-cap’ company category. In addition this week, the European Commission released a set of frequently asked questions on the EU Data Act, launched a public consultation on its Consumer Agenda, launched a public consultation on its Gender Equality Strategy, and launched a call for evidence regarding its planned European Business Wallet Regulation. Finally this week, amendments to the EU Benchmarks Regulation were published in the Official Journal, the EU Intellectual Property Office published a study examining the legal implications of using copyright-protected works to train generative AI systems, Russia launched a WTO dispute challenging the EU’s carbon border adjustment mechanism, and the European Parliament and the Council of the EU reached...
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