The second set of interinstitutional negotiations (‘trilogues’) on the future regulation on combating the sexual abuse of children (CSAM) ended on Thursday 26 February on a constructive note, according to the Cyprus Presidency of the EU Council.
Discussions between co-legislators have enabled progress to be made on the tasks of the future ‘EU centre to prevent and combat child sexual abuse’, on the transmission by national authorities of their data on paedophile offences and on...