Identity Documents: ECJ Strengthens Rights of Trans People
The European Court of Justice has ruled that trans individuals in the EU have the right to identity documents that reflect their lived gender identity.
ECJ on Asylum: Germany is Again the Fool
The article critiques the European Union's approach to asylum regulations and underscores Germany's disproportionate burden in dealing with migration issues.
ECJ on Asylum: Germany is once again the fool
The article discusses Germany's frustrations with the EU's asylum system, highlighting the perceived inequities and the burden it places on the country.
European Union: ECJ rules on asylum dispute
The European Court of Justice ruled that Germany can take responsibility for asylum procedures if the initially responsible state refuses to accept the asylum seekers, clarifying the Dublin Regulation's terms.
ECJ: Termination of Hungarian Radio Station Unlawful
The European Court of Justice ruled that Hungary's refusal to renew the broadcasting license of the independent radio station Klubradio violated EU law.
"Acting in Concert": ECJ criticizes strict rules for shareholders
The European Court of Justice has criticized Germany's rules on shareholder voting rights, ruling them to be in violation of the EU Transparency Directive.