EU regulatory
movement, tracked
and structured.
Euraxis is an independent EU regulatory monitoring practice. We track institutional and regulatory developments across defined EU files and convert them into structured briefings, legislative trackers and procedural intelligence for legal, compliance and public-affairs teams.
Defined files, watched daily.
Work programme, DG agendas, delegated acts, implementing acts, and consultations.
Committee calendars, rapporteurships, amendment activity, upcoming votes.
Presidency programmes, working-party agendas, COREPER outcomes, Council meetings.
ESMA, EBA, EDPB, ACER notices; EUR-Lex filings and consultation deadlines.
Analysts first. Dashboards where they help.
Multilingual analysts read primary documents. Files are tagged, structured, and updated continuously as procedures move. Bulletins, trackers, and briefing notes are sourced, dated, and reviewed before delivery.
Read the method →EUR-Lex, institutional registers, committee agendas and RSS feeds tracked continuously by multilingual analysts.
Files tagged by stage, rapporteur, committee, deadline. Trackers updated as procedure moves.
Weekly bulletins, 1–2 page briefing notes, and ad hoc requests, every item sourced and dated.
From the desk.
Public notes selected from current monitoring files. Client briefings are not published.
Council Working Parties and the Hidden Phase of EU Law-Making.
Why legislative outcomes are increasingly shaped before political agreement becomes visible.
The Judicial Phase of EU Policymaking.
How preliminary references are becoming an increasingly important mechanism for shaping the practical meaning of EU legislation.
The GPAI Code and the EU's Emerging Model of AI Supervision.
How codes, guidance and regulatory engagement are becoming central components of AI Act implementation.