CJEU Places the Church in a Difficult Situation: A Landmark Ruling
The European Court of Justice ruled that leaving a church cannot lead to automatic dismissal if religious affiliation is not essential to job duties.
Police cannot collect fingerprints from every detained person. Judgment of the CJEU
The CJEU ruled that EU law does not permit the automatic collection of fingerprints from every individual detained by national authorities, based on a case involving a French man arrested for organizing an unauthorized assembly.
Do borrowers have more time? CJEU on the running of the limitation of claims
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that consumers cannot rely on national law restrictions regarding time limits for legal claims when they are unaware of an unfair term in their contract.
CJEU: rights under GDPR cannot be used for money
A Vienna man requested information about his personal data processed by Brillen Rottler, but the company denied his request, citing misuse of GDPR rights.
The Case of Judge Aneta Εazarska and the Court Lottery. There is an Opinion from the Advocate General of the CJEU
The case concerns Judge Aneta Εazarska's appeal regarding the allocation of cases and questions posed to the CJEU regarding judicial independence.
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on whether Caritas could dismiss an employee for leaving the Church
The CJEU ruled on a case regarding Caritas's ability to dismiss an employee who left the Catholic Church, affirming the need to evaluate moral and ideological compliance before termination.
Can neo-judges decide in the Supreme Court? Soon a response from the CJEU advocate general
The CJEU will release an opinion regarding the legality of decisions made by improperly appointed neo-judges in a case relevant to them.
EU rules on IDs of transgender citizens
The Court of Justice of the European Union mandates that identification documents of transgender citizens must display their 'lived gender' instead of biological sex, following a ruling related to a Bulgarian case.
CJEU on Gender Change: The Court is Not Bound by the Interpretation of the Constitutional Tribunal
The CJEU ruled that Bulgarian courts are not bound by existing interpretations of gender identity and that a person's request for gender recognition must be assessed independently.
Czarnek for Prime Minister is a War with the EU and the CJEU. And a Final Reckoning with the Courts and the Media
The nomination of PrzemysΕaw Czarnek by PiS as a potential Prime Minister signals an aggressive move against the judiciary and independent media in Poland, potentially leading to significant political and economic ramifications.
The Absolute Ban for Pharmacies Has Been Lifted. Head of GIF on Penalties
Following a ruling by the CJEU, the absolute ban on pharmacy advertising in Poland has been lifted, prompting new legislative responses.
UniCredit withdrew its appeal to the CJEU against the ECB's request for its withdrawal from Russia
Italian bank UniCredit has withdrawn its appeal to the European Court of Justice against the European Central Bank's directive to exit Russia, following pressure and sanctions related to the conflict in Ukraine.
Broker commissions as an element of price. Landmark ruling by the CJEU
A recent CJEU ruling affecting KLM's ticket refund policies may have significant implications for Polish companies working with intermediaries.
Pharmacy Advertising: Implementation of the CJEU Judgment or 'Ban 2.0'?
The European Commission has urged Poland to comply with a CJEU ruling regarding the advertising ban on pharmacies, emphasizing not just legislative pace but also quality.
The Commission targeted over the β¬10 billion in Hungary β Recommendation for cancellation from legal advisor of the CJEU
The European Commission is under scrutiny regarding its decision to release β¬10 billion to Hungary, prompted by a legal opinion stating that the Commission violated its own rules in doing so.
The CJEU has decided the WIBOR dispute. There is a ruling that banks and borrowers have been waiting for
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled on the WIBOR dispute, affecting borrowers who claim inadequate information from banks regarding loan conditions.
WIBOR under the scrutiny of the CJEU. Banks and borrowers await the ruling
The EU Court of Justice is set to rule on questions regarding WIBOR, which could significantly impact both banks and borrowers in Poland.
Where to seek justice for the German series
The spokesperson for the CJEU points out the importance of distinguishing between the broadcast of a series on television and its distribution online when determining the competent court for such violations.
The CJEU overturns the withdrawal of Puigdemont's immunity from 2021 because it was proposed by a Vox group deputy
The European Court of Justice has annulled the European Parliament's 2021 decision to suspend the immunity of Carles Puigdemont and others, citing issues with the proposal's source.
The CJEU annuls the European Parliament's decision to withdraw immunity from Puigdemont
The Court of Justice of the European Union has annulled the European Parliament's decision to remove immunity from Carles Puigdemont and other Spanish politicians.
The CJEU cancels the suspension of Puigdemont's immunity by the European Parliament
The European Court of Justice has annulled the European Parliament's 2021 decision to suspend the immunity of former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont, although it has no practical consequences today.
The CJEU cancels the European Parliament's decision to lift Puigdemont's immunity
The Court of Justice of the EU has ruled in favor of former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont and former councilors Clara PonsatΓ and Antoni ComΓn, stating that the European Parliament did not ensure the required impartiality when lifting their immunity in 2021.
Marek Domagalski: Letβs Not Disturb the Age-Old Order β the Consequences of the CJEU Ruling on Same-Sex Unions
The article discusses the implications of a recent CJEU ruling on the recognition of same-sex marriages in Poland, emphasizing the need to uphold traditional marriage norms.
Poland faces sanctions for violating EU law regarding pharmacy advertisements
The European Commission is concerned about Poland's slow progress in amending pharmacy advertising laws to comply with a June 2025 ruling from the CJEU, as the current ban violates EU law.
Online Gambling. Landmark Judgment of the CJEU
Austrian player sues members of the board of the bankrupt Maltese company Titanium Brace Ltd. for compensation related to losses from participating in its online casino, marking a significant case for the online gambling industry in Europe.
Canceled flight. CJEU: airlines must refund passengers for intermediary fees
The CJEU ruled that airlines must reimburse passengers for booking fees charged by intermediaries after a canceled flight from Vienna to Lima, Peru, leading affected passengers to file claims against KLM.
Will Poland file a complaint against Hungary to the CJEU? It's about asylum for Zbigniew Ziobro
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who has obtained political asylum in Hungary, has cited political repression in Poland as his reason for seeking refuge, a move confirmed by himself and his legal representative.
Bunikowski, Dobrzeniecki: Same-Sex Partnerships and the Constitution. What After the CJEU Ruling?
The CJEU ruling mandates Poland to recognize same-sex marriages conducted by Polish citizens in Germany, raising questions about its implications for Polish family law and the future of same-sex marriages in the country.
After the CJEU ruling: the rights of same-sex couples will be decided by officials in Poland
Following a landmark ruling by the CJEU, the rights of same-sex couples in Poland will now depend on the decisions of officials, raising questions about legal boundaries and protections for LGBT+ rights.