In 2021, the EU adopted an updated version of the EU Dual-Use Regulation, which establishes common standards for the control of dual-use item exports by EU member states. Among its new provisions, Regulation (EU) 2021/821 introduced, in its Article 5, a “catch-all control” for cyber-surveillance items.
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Elisavet (Ellie) Papathanasiou is a Legal Consultant in the Governmental Practice in the firm’s Brussels office.
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Elisavet (Ellie) Papathanasiou is a Legal Consultant in the Governmental Practice in the firm’s Brussels office.
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