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Category: European Law

CJEU’s Advocate-General Calls for a Separate Approach to Forced Arbitration and Pleads for a Full Court Review of CAS for Compatibility with EU Law

Posted on March 9, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on CJEU’s Advocate-General Calls for a Separate Approach to Forced Arbitration and Pleads for a Full Court Review of CAS for Compatibility with EU Law
CJEU’s Advocate-General Calls for a Separate Approach to Forced Arbitration and Pleads for a Full Court Review of CAS for Compatibility with EU Law

On 16 January 2025, Advocate General Capeta (“AG”) issued her opinion in a dispute concerning  third party ownership (“TPO”) rules between Belgian football club RFC Seraing and the International Federation of Association Football (“FIFA”). Pending the CJEU’s highly anticipated judgment in this case, this post seeks to give some insights into the scope and potential…

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UK ICO Publishes 2025 Tech Horizons Report

Posted on March 8, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on UK ICO Publishes 2025 Tech Horizons Report
UK ICO Publishes 2025 Tech Horizons Report

On February 20, 2025, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) published its annual Tech Horizons Report (the “Report”), which explores four key technologies expected to play a significant role in society over the next two to seven years. These technologies include connected transport, quantum sensing and imaging, digital diagnostics and therapeutics, and synthetic media. The…

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More on the Commission’s duty to assess State aid measures’ compatibility with EU procurement law — AG Medina Opinion in Paks II (C-59/23 P) — How to Crack a Nut

Posted on March 8, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on More on the Commission’s duty to assess State aid measures’ compatibility with EU procurement law — AG Medina Opinion in Paks II (C-59/23 P) — How to Crack a Nut
More on the Commission’s duty to assess State aid measures’ compatibility with EU procurement law — AG Medina Opinion in Paks II (C-59/23 P) — How to Crack a Nut

The extent and limits to the Commission’s duty to assess the compatibility of State aid measures with other rules of EU internal market law, and public procurement rules in particular, continues to heat up (see earlier comment here). According to the Court’s press release, today’s Opinion of AG Medina in Austria v Commission (Centrale nucléaire…

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what we now know, and what we (still) don’t. A guest post by Brooke Marshall. – gavc law – geert van calster

Posted on March 7, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on what we now know, and what we (still) don’t. A guest post by Brooke Marshall. – gavc law – geert van calster
what we now know, and what we (still) don’t. A guest post by Brooke Marshall. – gavc law – geert van calster

I am much pleased that Dr Brooke Marshall has accepted to write on CJEU Lastre for the blog. Dr Marshall has written the guiding volume on the issue (highlights of the book’s launch are here). True to form, her analysis below is as complete as it is on point, and a most excellent addition to…

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New and enduring challenges for women’s rights and gender equality in the EU | Epthinktank

Posted on March 7, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on New and enduring challenges for women’s rights and gender equality in the EU | Epthinktank
New and enduring challenges for women’s rights and gender equality in the EU | Epthinktank

Written by Ionel Zamfir. 8 March, International Women’s Day, is a good opportunity to take stock of progress and challenges for women’s rights and gender equality. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted in 1995, at the fourth World Conference on Women, by 189 states and the EU…

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can they really co-exist? · European Law Blog

Posted on March 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on can they really co-exist? · European Law Blog
can they really co-exist? · European Law Blog

I.           HALLUCINATING TRUTHS Think of Open AI’s ChatGPT inferring an individual’s birth-date or bibliography incorrectly, Google’s Bard erroneously reporting a member of the Dutch Christian-Democratic party as running to be leader of another political party or more recent concerns voiced about the factual accuracy of DeepSeek’s answers. These are all instances of a widely reported…

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How Hungary holds EU foreign policy hostage

Posted on March 6, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on How Hungary holds EU foreign policy hostage
How Hungary holds EU foreign policy hostage

Hungary has repeatedly threatened to block EU aid for Ukraine during the Russia-Ukraine war. Patrick Müller and Peter Slominski explain that this approach is indicative of a “hostage-taking” bargaining strategy in which the threat of a veto is used to gain concessions in other policy areas. Populist radical right parties in power have gone to…

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From tough to tender? A new change in enforcement regime of the Dutch social security system – EU Law Enforcement

Posted on March 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on From tough to tender? A new change in enforcement regime of the Dutch social security system – EU Law Enforcement
From tough to tender? A new change in enforcement regime of the Dutch social security system – EU Law Enforcement

This blog post is based on the book Van hard naar hart? Handhavers over de menselijke maat in de Participatiewet. This research is funded by the Gratama stichting. Introduction Over the past fifty years, enforcement of social security legislation in the Netherlands has been subject to big changes. The first change is from the assumption…

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The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)

Posted on March 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)
The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)

    Dr Meltem Ineli Ciger, Associate Professor, Suleyman Demirel University Photo credit: Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre, by Konstantin Brizhnichenko, via Wikimedia Commons   On 27 February 2025, the Court of Justice delivered its judgment in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva). This is the second ruling on the Council Directive 2001/55/EC of 20 July 2001 (Temporary…

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ESIL Newsletter – Winter 2025 – European Society of International Law

Posted on March 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on ESIL Newsletter – Winter 2025 – European Society of International Law
ESIL Newsletter – Winter 2025 – European Society of International Law

Editor: Ana Salinas (Universidad de Málaga) 1. Message of the President Dear ESIL Members, On behalf of all the members of the Board, I wish you all a wonderful new year. Our field, international law, has been in full swing in recent months, not only with important events, but also with political and governmental changes that are…

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