This week's edition of EU Law weekly highlights includes the EU taking legal action against the UK after the publication of the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, the European Parliament calling on the European Council to start revision of EU Treaties and MEPs objecting to the European Commission’s plan to include gas and nuclear activities as environmentally sustainable under the Taxonomy Regulation. The highlights further include MEPs adopting the position on vehicle emissions, carbon sinks and effort sharing as well as MEPs rejecting proposed revisions to EU ETS, CBAM and Social Climate Fund as part of the Fit for 55 initiative and the Council of the EU adopting its position on the revised EU consumer credit directive.
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