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.
Lexicon: What is the rail toll?
The EU Court has overturned the German government’s price cap on rail tolls, impacting local and regional train services.
German Regulation: ECJ Rejects the Track Price Cap in Local Transport
The European Court of Justice has deemed Germany's price cap for rail usage in local transport unlawful, potentially leading to increased costs for transport companies and higher ticket prices for passengers.
The EU Court ruled that a Catholic organization cannot fire an employee for leaving the Catholic Church
The European Court of Justice ruled that a German Catholic organization cannot dismiss an employee for officially leaving the Catholic Church, which is deemed a serious breach of loyalty.
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.
The social media X collaborates with the EU on fine despite court appeal
The social media platform X is cooperating with the EU on a €120 million fine while appealing the decision to the EU Court.
The EU Court reiterates and emphasizes: recognition of gender identity is a matter of dignity and freedom for every person
The EU Court has reinforced the importance of recognizing gender identity, framing it as essential for individual dignity and freedom.
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 Court: Trans persons must receive identity documents reflecting their chosen gender
The EU Court has ruled that trans individuals in EU member states must be issued identity documents that reflect their chosen gender to prevent discrimination.
Czech Republic and Hungary Deny People the Right to a Defender, Says EU Court Advocate
The EU Court's Advocate General Tamara Ćapeta suggests that the Czech Republic and Hungary violate EU law by allowing police interrogations of suspects without lawyer presence.
The Senate suspends the competition case against 'Rīgas satiksme' and 'Rīgas mikroautobusu satiksme' and appeals to the EU court
The Latvian Senate has halted a competition case involving public transport companies Rīgas satiksme and Rīgas mikroautobusu satiksme, appealing to the EU court over a previous decision.
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.
Russia's Central Bank Attempts to Sue the EU Court Over Indefinite Asset Freezes
The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit against the European Union's General Court challenging the legality of asset freezes imposed by the bloc as part of its support for Ukraine.
The EU Commission allows the Mercosur agreement to come into effect for the time being
The EU Commission permits the Mercosur trade agreement to come into effect while awaiting review by the EU Court.
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.
Condemnation of Hungary by the EU Court for the Closure of Klubradio
The EU Court ruled that Hungary violated community law by refusing to renew the license of the independent radio station Klubradio, which often criticizes Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Court: Hungary's action to stop radio was wrong
The EU Court ruled that Hungary's decision to deny frequency renewal to the opposition radio station Klubradio was a violation of free speech and information rights.
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.
EU Court: Hungary has violated EU legislation
The EU Court has ruled that Hungary violated EU law by failing to renew the broadcasting license of an independent radio station, Klubradio.
Aneta Wiewiórowska-Domagalska: Frank Loans and WIBOR
The article discusses the differences in assessing the abusiveness of variable interest clauses based on WIBOR compared to franc loans in Poland, highlighting the implications of EU court rulings for consumer protection law.
PiS Politician to TVN Journalist on 'Educational Failure': 'You Three Tried and Couldn’t Manage'
PiS politicians organized a press conference regarding a deal with Mercosur and a potential complaint to the EU court, during which a TVN journalist questioned the involvement of a Polish official in an upcoming event in Washington.
Poland Wants to Sue Hungary Over Asylum for Accused Former Minister
The Polish Ministry of Justice is preparing a potential complaint to the EU Court regarding Hungary granting political asylum to former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, who faces corruption charges in Poland.
Anna Cieślak-Wróblewska: Common Sense Triumphs over Chaos
The EU Court of Justice's ruling on the WIBOR index, although favorable for banks, was met with indifference by investors.
A Day Without Sparkle on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. Consolidation at Peaks Continues
The Warsaw Stock Exchange experienced a day of indecisiveness with slight gains, as market participants awaited clarity on WIBOR from the EU Court.
‘Annul’ €10 billion for Hungary – top EU court official
The European Court of Justice's advocate general suggests that the European Commission should reverse a €10 billion funding allocation to Hungary due to its non-compliance with EU norms.
Billions in funding wrongly released to Hungary, says EU court’s top adviser
The EU's top adviser has urged the annulment of the European Commission's decision to release funds to Hungary due to ongoing concerns about corruption and rule of law.
EU Funds for Hungary Should Be Halted Again, EU Court Advocate Appeals
An advocate of the EU Court has recommended that the European Commission's decision to release funds to Hungary should be reversed until the country meets the set requirements.
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.
The EU Court Condemns VAT Regulations that Harm Financial Liquidity of Companies
The EU Court has criticized VAT regulations that negatively impact the financial liquidity of businesses.
The legal order and legal security of the EU are being attempted to be destabilized; through the abuse of law and fraud
A discussion with EU Court Justice Siniša Rodin highlights the threats to the EU's legal order and the challenges posed by legal abuses and fraud.
EU court approves state theft of private cars bought in Russia
The EU Court of Justice has ruled that member states can seize private vehicles imported from Russia as part of sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict.
New ruling gives thousands of public part-time employees the right to back pay
A recent ruling by the EU Court mandates Danish public part-time employees to receive overtime pay for hours worked beyond their contracts.
Hungary challenged the EU Court regarding the ban on the import of Russian gas
Hungary has challenged the European Union's regulation for a gradual ban on Russian gas imports, demanding the court to annul it, with Slovakia also planning to file a complaint against the ban.
Without France, the EU gives its green light to the agreement with Mercosur
The EU has approved a long-awaited trade agreement with Mercosur nations despite France's opposition, as Emmanuel Macron expresses hope for a potential rejection by the European Parliament or the EU Court of Justice.
Bartłomiej Przymusiński: Chance for acceleration in courts
The judicial system is in a dramatic state, with years-long wait times for rulings, a Supreme Court chamber not recognized by the EU court, and judges questioning each other, leading to uncertainty for citizens seeking justice.
The EU Court of Justice condemns Spain for violating European regulations on urban wastewater
The Court of Justice of the EU has ruled that Spain repeatedly violated EU directives on urban wastewater treatment due to significant deficiencies in collection, treatment, and discharge control in approximately thirty towns, particularly in Andalusia and the Canary Islands.