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Malta: Access Info wins Court of Appeal ruling that all EU citizens have a right to submit information requests

Malta: Access Info wins Court of Appeal ruling that all EU citizens have a right to submit information requests
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Court Of Appeal Confirms That Non-Residents Can File Freedom Of Information Requests - Data Protection

Malta: Access Info wins Court of Appeal ruling that all EU citizens have a right to submit information requests

Malta: Access Info wins Court of Appeal ruling that all EU citizens have a right to submit information requests
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EU Voluntary Relocations from Malta Top 270 People in 2020 amid COVID-19 - Malta

EU Voluntary Relocations from Malta Top 270 People in 2020 amid COVID-19 Format Malta – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has supported the voluntary relocation of 270 people from Malta to other EU Member States this year. Almost a quarter of those relocated this year from Malta were women, and 28 were children under the age of 12. Despite the many challenges presented by the outbreak of COVID-19, including logistics and increased health concerns, we continue to see a steady number of relocations,” said Laurence Hart, Director of IOM’s Coordinating Office for the Mediterranean in Rome. “IOM is proud to support relocation, which is a humane, concrete demonstration of intra-European solidarity with Malta and other countries on the EU Mediterranean shore.”

EU Voluntary Relocations from Malta Top 270 People in 2020 amid COVID-19

Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration, COVID-19 Malta – The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has supported the voluntary relocation of 270 people from Malta to other EU Member States this year. Almost a quarter of those relocated this year from Malta were women, and 28 were children under the age of 12.   Despite the many challenges presented by the outbreak of COVID-19, including logistics and increased health concerns, we continue to see a steady number of relocations,” said Laurence Hart, Director of IOM’s Coordinating Office for the Mediterranean in Rome.  “IOM is proud to support relocation, which is a humane, concrete demonstration of intra-European solidarity with Malta and other countries on the EU Mediterranean shore.” 

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