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Silke Maes

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Silke Maes

Research Fellow

Silke Maes is a European Studies graduate from Ghent University in Belgium. She studied abroad at Sciences Po Toulouse and has completed an Erasmus Mundus master's programme in European Politics and Society at Charles University in Prague and Leiden University. Her research interests revolve around European social policy and the external aspects of European migration management. Within Europeum, Silke's research focus as part of the Just Europe Programme spans the realms of digitalisation, the Digital Single Market, and the future of work.

BLOG | The EU is running out of time to protect European workers from a turbo Svarc system

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14. 12. 2023
As the final phase of negotiations between the European Parliament and the Member States on the EU Platform Work Directive approaches, the fate of millions of workers hangs in the balance. Time is running out to protect Czech and EU workers from the Turbo Shvarc system. Read the full article by Silke Maes Junior Research Fellow at EUROPEUM Institute.

E15 | Regulation of artificial intelligence meets resistance in Brussels. Germany, France and Italy have changed their minds

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29. 11. 2023
There is a row in Brussels over the upcoming regulation of AI. Our junior research fellow Silke Maes assesses what arguments are being put forward by individual member states and what impact they will have on future developments in her commentary.

Policy Paper | Quo Vadis? Ensuring fair taxation in the digital economy

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26. 7. 2023
In her policy paper, our Junior Researcher, Silke Maes, discusses the challenges posed by the increasing digitalization of the economy to tax systems. It highlights the problems of tax avoidance and competition arising from the increasing reliance on intangible assets and the emergence of highly profitable digital business models. The paper focuses on the efforts made at the OECD, EU, and national levels to address these issues.
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