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  • Complaints Report 2014 020415 Draft Front LS v

    Report on European Trends in Advertising Complaints, Copy Advice and Pre-clearance now online

    01 Dec 2015

    The Report shows the main trends in advertising complaints and requests for copy advice and pre-clearance made throughout 2014.   Every year, EASA collects statistical complai...

  • EASA’s Annual Review out

    23 Sep 2015

     Find out what we got up to between April 2014 and March 2015, Read our latest Annual Review...

  • Find out why Advertising Self-Regulation is Better Regulation in our new Publication

    20 May 2015

    EASA’s new publication explains why advertising self-regulation is an important part of the better regulation tool kit....

  • EASA Welcomes Commission’s Commitment to Consider Well-Designed Non-Regulatory Means as Part of Better Regulation Agenda

    20 May 2015

    EASA welcomes the Commission’s open commitment to making sure the EU focuses “on the things that really do need to be done by the EU and making sure they are done well”. In p...

  • Guy Parker and Team Re-elected as EASA Officers

    11 May 2015

    EASA Chairman and team re-elected by membership at biannual meetings in Madrid....

  • EASA calls for Commission to Give Ad Self-Regulation Recognition and Space to Operate in New Digital Single Market Strategy

    06 May 2015

    EASA welcomes the Digital Single Market Strategy issued by the EU Commission today. The Commission rightly places the emphasis on the need for an interconnected strategy in an...

  • Updated Digital Marketing Communications Guidance Launched

    05 May 2015

    Updated version of EASA’s Best Practice Recommendation on Digital Marketing Communications launched....

  • We’re Looking for a Communications Stagiaire

    04 May 2015

    We are looking for a flexible, proactive and resourceful individual with good organisational skills to join our Brussels based team as a communications stagiaire. ...

  • Online Behavioural Advertising Self-Regulatory Programme Gains Traction across Europe in 2014

    16 Mar 2015

    2014 saw strong delivery of the pan-European Self-Regulatory Programme aimed at providing citizens with greater transparency and control over Online Behavioural Advertising (OBA)....


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