Poland's court ordered to recognize same-sex marriages formed in the EU
This landmark decision for LGBTIQ rights in traditionally Catholic Poland follows a ruling by the highest EU court.
A landmark ruling for same-sex couples in Poland
The European Court of Justice has mandated Poland to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other EU countries, marking a significant legal precedent.
Rail Traffic: European Court of Justice Strikes Down Pricing Cap
The European Court of Justice has declared Germany's cap on track pricing in regional and local rail transport invalid, citing conflicts with EU law that restrict flexibility for rail network operators.
Church Employment Law: Termination After Leaving the Church Was Illegal
The European Court of Justice ruled that a Caritas employee's job termination following her resignation from the Catholic Church was unjustified, highlighting the evolving legal boundaries of church employment law in Germany.
Germany Liveblog: ECJ: Leaving the Church Alone is Not a Reason for Termination
The European Court of Justice has ruled that leaving the Church cannot be the sole reason for terminating employment within church-related organizations, highlighting issues of inequality.
Luxembourg: EU Ruling: Leaving the Church Alone is Not Enough for Termination
A European Court ruling has determined that church-affiliated institutions cannot automatically terminate employees solely for leaving the church, particularly if church membership is not required for their positions.
We must eliminate uncertainty for both employers and employees.
The article discusses the need for clarity in the rights of part-time employees regarding overtime pay in Norway, referencing EU regulations and a recent court ruling.
EU Court Imposes Recognition of 'Gender Identity'; ADF: Attack on State Sovereignty
ADF International strongly opposes a recent European Court ruling that mandates Member States to recognize gender identity, claiming it undermines national sovereignty.
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.
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.
Portugal fined £8.7m by EU court for failing to protect biodiversity
Portugal has been fined by the EU court for failing to protect biodiversity, facing an initial penalty of €10m and ongoing daily fines until compliance is achieved.
Customs Chaos in European Trade with the USA
The article discusses the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated certain tariffs imposed by former President Trump but highlights the introduction of new tariffs by Trump soon after.
Important in Latvian Business This Week: Uncertainties with Trump Tariffs and €8.6 Million Investment by ‘Tenachem’
The article discusses the impact of the US Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs and the ongoing uncertainties in trade between the EU and the US, highlighting concerns for Latvian businesses.
Ruling on Klubrádio: A Stop Sign for Orbán's Vendetta
The Hungarian government has lost a court battle over media freedom involving the station Klubrádio, marking a significant yet not wholly conclusive point in ongoing tensions.
Belgian Constitutional Court suspends new measures to limit the reception of asylum seekers and migrants
The Belgian Constitutional Court has suspended two new measures aimed at limiting asylum seekers and migrants in Belgium, which were approved by the government.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
Court: Hungary violated EU rules when radio station's signal was turned off
Hungary has violated EU regulations by failing to renew the license for the independent radio station Klubradio, according to a ruling by the EU court.
After the Ruling: Customs Chaos: What the EU Should Do Now
The article discusses the uncertainty facing the EU following the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Trump's tariffs and suggests actions the EU should take to address potential trade conflicts with the United States.
Trade Policy: Europe Must Stand Firm in the Customs Dispute with the USA
The European Union should halt its customs agreement with the USA following a recent Supreme Court ruling that deemed many of Trump's tariffs illegal.
Trump’s new global tariffs kick in at 10% – business live
President Trump's new 10% tariffs on imports have come into effect, following a Supreme Court ruling that blocked many of his previous import taxes.
Trump Tariffs: The Good and the Bad News
The imposition of a new 15% tariff on all US trade partners for 150 days following a Supreme Court ruling has revived uncertainty in global trade, prompting Europe to seek clarifications from the US.
EU hits pause on trade deal with US, Trump warns countries not to 'play games' after Supreme Court ruling
The EU has decided to pause ratification of its trade deal with the US following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, while Trump cautions other nations to adhere to trade agreements.
The European Parliament postponed the discussion of the trade agreement after the US court decision.
The European Parliament's International Trade Committee has indefinitely postponed a vote on the EU-US trade agreement due to a recent US Supreme Court ruling declaring certain tariffs illegal.
The European Parliament suspends approval of the trade agreement with the US after the judicial setback to Trump's tariffs
The European Parliament has postponed a crucial vote on the EU-US trade agreement in light of a recent US Supreme Court ruling affecting Trump's tariff policies.
The European Parliament postpones key vote on trade agreement with the US and will meet again next week: "We want clarity"
The European Parliament's Trade Committee has postponed a crucial vote on the EU-US trade agreement due to uncertainty stemming from a US Supreme Court ruling and President Trump's reactions.
World Trade: What the Customs Chaos in the USA Means
The recent Supreme Court ruling deemed many of Trump's special tariffs unlawful, leading to immediate changes in U.S. customs regulations and uncertainties in trade agreements with the EU.
EU postpones approval of Trump's deal
The European Union plans to delay the approval of a trade agreement with the United States due to concerns over new tariffs and a recent Supreme Court ruling.
EU lawmakers to freeze US trade deal after Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs
EU lawmakers have decided to suspend approval of a significant trade deal with the US following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated many of Trump's tariffs.
EU plans to freeze trade agreement with the USA
The EU plans to delay the approval of its trade agreement with the United States due to the recent Supreme Court ruling that overturned several tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Custom Duties: European MPs Ready to Suspend EU-US Agreement
European lawmakers are poised to suspend the implementation of a trade agreement with the United States following a US Supreme Court ruling that invalidated Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs.
The EU "freezes" the ratification of the trade agreement with the USA - What it demands
The European Parliament plans to suspend the ratification process of the trade agreement with the USA following a recent ruling by the US Supreme Court that deemed tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal.
What will happen to tariffs after the SC's decision? Clearly explain it, EU to Trump administration
The EU has firmly stated that it will not accept any increase in tariffs from the US and expects adherence to the terms of a past trade agreement following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs.
Trump's New Tariffs, Lex Huawei, and Orbán's Threats
The podcast discusses new tariffs imposed by Trump, a ruling from the US Supreme Court on the legality of tariffs, and implications for EU relations, as well as cybersecurity legislation in Poland known as Lex Huawei.
Washington claims that trade agreements will be maintained
A US trade representative affirmed that the country will uphold its trade agreements with the EU, China, and other nations despite a Supreme Court ruling.
Liveblog USA under Trump: EU Commission: 'An Agreement is an Agreement'
The EU Commission demands clarity from the US government regarding its next steps following a recent Supreme Court ruling, expressing concerns about the impact on transatlantic trade and investments during Trump's presidency.
Brussels demands 'clarity' from Trump regarding tariffs and the European Parliament will debate tomorrow whether to suspend the trade agreement: 'It is a real chaos'
Brussels has called for clarity from the Trump administration regarding tariffs after a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Trump's tariff policies.
Reactions to the Tariffs: Between Caution and Retaliation
The EU is maintaining a cautious approach to the evolving tariff policies under U.S. President Donald Trump, following a Supreme Court ruling that undermines the legal basis for many of Trump's tariffs against Europe.
US Supreme Court's Ruling on Customs Tariffs Draws Varied Reactions from Countries: 'Trade Bazookas' or 'No Change'
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by President Trump were unlawful, eliciting mixed responses from countries around the world.
Tariffs, Tajani mobilizes the Italy System task force
Following the Supreme Court's ruling that annulled tariffs imposed by Donald Trump, new taxes of 15% have been announced by the US president, prompting a reaction from Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani who convened a task force to assist businesses.
After the US Supreme Court's blow to D. Trump – the first EU reaction: they fear one thing
The EU is reacting to the US Supreme Court ruling against Trump’s tariff policies, with potential for legal claims exceeding 100 billion euros.
Estimated 100 billion euros: Trade politician sees opportunities for repayment of US tariffs
EU Parliament member Bernd Lange estimates that over 100 billion euros in excess tariffs paid by German companies could be refunded following a US Supreme Court ruling against President Trump's tariff policies.
Big Defeat for Trump, Court Declares Its Independence. What Does the Cancellation of Tariffs Mean for the President, Elections, and the EU
The US Supreme Court has declared its independence from former President Donald Trump by ruling that many tariffs he imposed are illegal.
EU, agreement on tariffs frozen. Brussels takes time awaiting US relaunch
The EU has suspended ratification of the tariff agreement with the US due to implications from a US Supreme Court ruling.
USA: EU Commission Reacts Cautiously to US Tariff Ruling
The European Commission adopts a cautious stance following a US Supreme Court ruling that overturned tariffs imposed by President Trump.
Stop tariffs, Brussels: 'We await clarity'. London cheers Trump, Canada rejoices
European officials have paused a vote on a trade agreement with the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed Trump's tariffs illegal.
EFTA Court issues historic ruling on the European Economic Area
The EFTA Court has made a significant ruling regarding the European Economic Area (EEA).
Minister Tavio on U.S. Supreme Court's decision: Trump has other means to impose tariffs
Finnish Minister Ville Tavio remarks on the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling about President Trump's tariffs, noting that the President still has legal avenues to impose tariffs despite new limits.
Cautious reactions to the tariff ruling
Officials in the EU and UK are cautiously analyzing a recent US Supreme Court decision declaring Trump's tariffs illegal.
Setback for the government's wolf policy – the wolf population may grow
Sweden's government faces a setback in its wolf management policy as a court ruling halts planned hunts amid criticism from non-profit organizations and the EU.
Hesitation on the EU-Mercosur Agreement Will Cost Dearly
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement, which has been in negotiation for over two decades, faces potential delays due to a recent European Parliament decision to seek a ruling from the European Court of Justice.