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Hungarian Constitution a Victory for Life and Family

Exciting news from the Central European nation of Hungary, where the new government under Prime Minister Viktor Orban has adopted a new constitution which is expected to be ratified by Hungary’s...

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Brüstle case: The Court of Justice of the European Union reaffirms that a...

In an important and closely-monitored judgment, the Court of Luxembourg has decided, in the case C-34/10 “Oliver Brüstle v Greenpeace e.V.”, that an invention is excluded from being patented where the...

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The ECJ’s judgment on stem cell patents: a tremendous pro-life victory

As readers of this blog have learned from a previous posting, the European Court of Justice (ECJ, the EU’s supreme judiciary instance) yesterday issued a judgment (C=34/10, Brüstle vs. Greenpeace)...

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Launch of the San José Articles at the European Parliament: “Life, as well as...

On October 26th 2011, the “San Jose Articles” were launched at a press conference held during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg. You can access the video and audio (English...

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Latvia: A remarkable Pro-Life campaign followed by an official conference in...

Between August and October 2012 the small Baltic country of Latvia has been the place of a creative and effective Pro-Life campaign aimed at reopening the public debate over abortion, in a country with...

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Synthetic analysis of the ECJ Case C-34/10 Oliver Brüstle v Greenpeace e.V....

October 18th 2011, the Court of Justice of the European Union delivered an important judgment in the area of the protection of the human embryo in the case C-34/10 Oliver Brüstle v Greenpeace e.V. In...

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Asylum: will Europe soon be flooded with wannabe homosexuals?

Political correctness requires its tribute: whenever it comes to issues related to homosexuality, law courts seem to lose all their senses. The outcome is at times ridiculous, at times outright...

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The Decline of the “Right” to Abortion in Europe

By Grégor Puppinck, PhD,  The “right to abortion” is on the decline in Europe and in the United States which explains the will of the French government to reaffirm it. Two million abortions are legally...

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One of Us: Complaint by Citizens’ Committee brings EU Institutions into...

Following the flat refusal of the European Commission to take any action in response to the successful European Citizen Initiative ONE OF US, the organisers of the initiative have now filed a formal...

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The European Citizens’ Initiative ONE OF US challenges the European...

Grégor Puppinck, PhD, President of the Citizens’ Committee. On July 25th 2014, the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI) ONE OF US lodged an application before the General Court of the European Union...

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