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1. At odds with the gambling industry? December 3, 2009

The new internal market commissioner will have to get involved in legal battles over the operations of sports-betting firms. Assuming that he survives his confirmation...

At odds with the gambling industry?

2. Convention deal could lead to court conflict October 15, 2009

Belgian judge says European Convention on Human Right could result in conflict between the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights. The EU's...

Convention deal could lead to court conflict

3. Commission told to review Glaxo case October 6, 2009

GlaxoSmithKline claims ECJ vindication for restrictions on Spanish parallel trade. A ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has been greeted by GlaxoSmithKline as...

4. Time to raise the alarm September 23, 2009

Is it time to reform the EU's Court of First Instance? On 25 September it will be 20 years since the European Court of First Instance was established. Yet, having barely...

5. Denmark and Ireland drop 'sham marriage' demands September 22, 2009

Denmark and Ireland say they will not demand changes to the EU directive on the freedom of people to prevent sham marriages. Denmark and Ireland have dropped their demands...

6. A decision with serious consequences August 27, 2009

For years to come, Germany's role in Europe will be determined by the Constitutional Court's ruling. The ruling that Germany's Constitutional Court made on the Treaty of...

7. Court slashes Commission bill for damages July 16, 2009

EU's top court dramatically reduces compensation that EU executive must pay French manufacturer Schneider Electric. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) today reduced the...

8. ECJ rejects France Télécom fine appeal April 2, 2009

EU court upholds ruling that France Télécom was guilty of predatory pricing. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has rejected an appeal brought by France...

9. Time to take the blame for unrest March 5, 2009

The Commission and EU leaders has failed to realise that the ECJ has shattered Europe's fragile social contract. The recent wildcat strikes at the Lindsey oil refinery in...

10. Sweden, Austria lose investment case March 4, 2009

European Court of Justice says Sweden and Austria were wrong to offer investors fee-free money transfers. The European Court of Justice has ruled against Sweden and Austria...

11. FIFA, Commission to discuss football quotas February 28, 2009

European Commission gives sceptical response to report suggesting quotas would be legal. Officials from FIFA, the international football federation, are to meet Jan...

12. Call for easier access to documents set to louden February 17, 2009

Parliamentary committee likely to endorse call for ‘user-friendly' rules on access to official documents. MEPs in the civil liberties committee will vote today to update...

13. ECJ: location of GM fields must be disclosed February 17, 2009

European Court of Justice says the public has a right to know the locations of fields with GM crops. The exact location of fields in the European Union planted with...

14. Court adviser thinks defence importers broke rules February 10, 2009

Advocate general of the European Court of Justice dismisses confidentiality argument as justification for non-payment of customs. Member states broke the European Union's...

15. Court allows retention of call and e-mail data February 10, 2009

Ireland had argued that national governments rather than the European Commission should have decided on law. The European Union's highest court has upheld a law that...

16. Business in brief January 29, 2009



17. Officials lose salary case against Commission December 22, 2008

EU officials fail to convince court that they unfairly lost out because of changes to the EU staff regulation. A group of officials have lost a legal challenge against the...

18. Business in brief December 18, 2008



19. Retailers suffer setback to pharmacy plans December 17, 2008

Advocate-general argues that the EU's top court should uphold restrictions on pharmacy licences. A preliminary legal opinion delivered by the European Court of Justice (ECJ)...

20. France fined over GM law December 9, 2008

Six-year delay in France's adoption of controversial rules on genetically modified crops lands it a €10 million fine from the EU's top court. The European Court of...

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