The police have initiated administrative proceedings for violations of gathering organization at Alytaus gymnasium
The police have initiated administrative proceedings regarding a violation of gathering regulations at Alytaus gymnasium, which could result in fines ranging from 140 to 600 euros.
Marketing by phone after withdrawal of consent violates GDPR. Verdict of NSS
A recent ruling by Poland's Supreme Administrative Court determined that contacting customers for marketing purposes after they have withdrawn consent is a violation of GDPR regulations.
The environmental organization’s complaint against the wolf quota hunting did not succeed
The Finnish Supreme Administrative Court rejected a complaint by the Tapiola Nature Conservation Association regarding wolf hunting regulations set by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry.
Nature conservation organization appealed against wolf hunting – this is what happened
Finland's Supreme Administrative Court has declined to review a nature conservation organization’s appeal against recent regulations allowing wolf hunting.
Ministry of Education Reduces 'Fake Work' in Schools... Teachers No Longer Need to Provide Reasons for Tardiness or Leaving Early
The South Korean Ministry of Education plans to reduce unnecessary regulations for teachers, allowing them to leave early or arrive late without having to provide a reason as long as it doesn’t disrupt classes.
New rules for Social Impact Manifestations in the energy sector come into effect
New administrative rules regarding the Social Impact Manifestation for energy projects in Mexico took effect today, replacing previous regulations.
DMV in New York: changes in driving license points for certain offenses are now in effect
New York's DMV has enforced new regulations that increase points assigned for traffic violations to expedite administrative penalties.
Traffic in Munich: Speed Limit of 30 km/h on the Middle Ring Again
The Munich Administrative Court has ordered a return to a speed limit of 30 km/h on a section of the Middle Ring due to environmental concerns after the city had recently reverted to 50 km/h.
Streamlining Bureaucracy: State Government Promises a 'Just-Go-For-It-Law'
The Bavarian government is introducing a pilot law to reduce bureaucratic regulations by allowing municipalities to deviate from state requirements for five years, with the aim of simplifying administrative procedures.
The Administrative Integration Law is a Special Law for the Destruction of Land... Environmental Groups Urge the Abolition of Provisions that Weaken Regulations
Environmental groups in South Korea are protesting an administrative integration law they claim will enable widespread development at the expense of the environment.
PVD detects welfare violations at 'Alūksne Bird Farm'
The Food and Veterinary Service of Latvia has initiated administrative proceedings against 'Alūksne Bird Farm' for violations of welfare regulations following an inspection triggered by a complaint.
Surprising move by Dino regarding inspections in stores. PIP confirms irregularities
A recent modification of powers by Dino's management has obstructed the completion of inspections from the National Labour Inspectorate (PIP), leading to administrative delays.
Alert to drivers: recent updates from the DOT in the U.S. and documentation rules in February 2026
The U.S. Department of Transportation is implementing new administrative adjustments for commercial drivers and maintaining the current federally mandated drug and alcohol testing protocols.
Court: Krakow's Clean Transport Zone is legal but requires changes
The Regional Administrative Court in Krakow ruled that preferential regulations for residents based on registration are unconstitutional, emphasizing actual residence over formal registration.
The mayor can 'look' at the salaries of employees of the budgetary unit under him
A recent ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court allows mayors to access the salaries of employees in budgetary units, following a complaint from a municipal employee regarding a breach of GDPR regulations.
Why Don't We Smile in Passport Photos?
The article explores the reasons behind the prohibition of smiling in passport photos, attributing it to a long history of technical, cultural, and administrative considerations rather than modern AI techniques.
NSA: The Report about Itself is Economic Information, not Personal Data
The Supreme Administrative Court concluded that a report filed by an individual regarding the processing of personal data by a credit information office pertains to economic information rather than personal data under GDPR regulations.
France: Farmers' tractors protesting reached the Eiffel Tower in Paris
Farmers protesting in Paris have arrived with their tractors at the Eiffel Tower, demanding the simplification of administrative processes and relaxation of strict regulations they believe foster unfair competition.
When simplification changes the rules
This article discusses the European Commission's initiative to simplify EU regulations through omnibus packages, which aim to reduce administrative burdens and streamline the implementation of EU laws.