Ensuring the protection of populations is a core objective of humanitarian action. The European Commission defines humanitarian protection as addressing violence, coercion, deliberate deprivation and abuse for persons, groups, and communities in humanitarian crises.
EU Civil Protection & Humanitarian Aid
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General Data Protection Regulation an overview of the new law
Protection - European Commission
Consumer protection: European Commission contacts Nintendo to fix defective Nintendo Switch controllers free of charge
European Commission clears Greek home protection scheme
EU: Protection of journalists' sources in EMFA must align with human rights standards - International Press Institute
Protection of EU funds: EU should do more to detect, prevent and recover frauds - PubAffairs Bruxelles
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The European Union Civil Protection Mechanism - EECentre
European Commission accused of maladministration over GDPR enforcement – Euractiv
FOSI European Commission proposes reforms to Data Protection Law
Oktoberfestbier Given Geographic Protection by European Commission