The UK’s divorce from the European Union came into effect on 31 January 2020. The European Court of Justice on Thursday confirmed definitively that UK...
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Poland’s legal overhaul violates the right to have an independent and impartial judiciary, ECJ rules
The controversial reform has caused an intense and protracted dispute between the Polish government and the European Commission. Poland’s judicial reform...
Italian beach licenses must be open to fair and transparent tender processes, according to the European Court of Justice (ECJ). A ruling by the EU’s top...
A Danish restriction requiring a language test for a Turkish worker in order to for his wife to get a residence permit is unlawful, the EU’s top court...
European Union countries that fail to keep air pollution below agreed levels do not have to provide financial compensation to citizens, the European Court of...
Overcrowding cannot be used as a reason to impound search and rescue ships, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said in a ruling on Monday. The judgment came...
The EU Court of Justice has made a ruling over a decade-long row over social security payments for Ryanair staff working at Italy’s Bergamo airport...
In a potentially precedent-setting ruling, the European Court of Justice has shed light on the contentious topic of border closures within the passport-free...