The ECJ has ruled that the spreading of television programs via live streaming without...
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...The event was attended by more than 150 prominent persons from the ECJ, the Luxembourgian University and the academia of different countries. The following authorities...
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...tribunal by another, which we call "Cross-Judging". Norway invoked today the ECJ decision on the seal ban as a kind of "admission" by the...
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If paranoid people can have enemies, then a cliche can be true. So, today, a picture is worth a thousand words. The hearing quickly broke out of the anachronistic ritual of exchanges of written tex
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...pro-seal hunt interests are hurting hard from their loss at the ECJ. One spokesperson appeared to accuse the Court of being "self-serving" and...
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...expert, but I do think that, in particular, the findings of the ECJ on proportionality are relevant to the WTO dispute. Here they are: Second...
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Wiggin and Dana partners Joseph Martini and Robert Hoff write: In almost every white-collar case, questions arise about the attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine. Issues concerning the
...ruled that the stay of proceedings should remain in place until the ECJ makes its ruling.Live animal exports going via previously unknown routes - The...
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...house counsel. In P Prezes UKE, decided Sept. 6, the ECJ ruled that in-house counsel may not represent their companies in cases...
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Lawsuits are besieging the food industry. There are traditional claims by individuals who have been injured or made ill after ingesting food products. So, for example, on Sept. 5 an elderly woman sue
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