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European Court of Justice Another major stumbling block is how much oversight the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will have over Britain after Brexit.
THE EU COURT OF JUSTICE The EU wants a partnership with arrangements for dispute settlement, including a role for the Court of Justice of the European Union to make binding rulings.
CETA makes no mention of the EU Court of Justice.
Adidas can still appeal to the European Court of Justice.
The dispute is now before the International Court of Justice.
Muhammad is honored by the U.S. Supreme Court of Justice.
Dyson promptly appealed to the higher European Court of Justice.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice sided with Google.
A decision by the Court of Justice will be final.
But European Court of Justice Advocate General Melchior Wathelet disagreed.
The Federal Court of Justice was not reachable after office hours.
"It didn't look like an American court of justice," she explained.
In October, the European Court of Justice threw out Safe Harbour.
By ICJ, Zarif was referring to the International Court of Justice.
The decision was later confirmed by the European Court of Justice.
EU citizens will lose protection of the European Court of Justice.
The case was referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The International Court of Justice has temporarily stayed Mr. Jadhav's execution.
Skouris is the former head of the European Court of Justice.
India has taken the case to the International Court of Justice.
The carmaker may now appeal to the European Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice is the U.N.'s highest court.
Iran is appealing the case at the International Court of Justice.
Germany's highest court, the Federal Court of Justice (BGH), found on Thursday the interpretation of European law, over which the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg has sole legal authority, was central to the case.
The Belgian court sought the advice of the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice will make a final decision this year.
"The European Court of Justice would no longer be supreme," Johnson said.
Massi can still appeal the decision at the EU Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice gave firms offering price rebates a reprieve.
It would have the European Court of Justice help settle any disputes.
"Such a limitation is unfounded," the European Court of Justice ruling said.
It was recognized as a genocide by the International Court of Justice.
It is the International Criminal Court, not the International Court of Justice.
Let's hope that the European Court of Justice sees things that way.
Adidas could still bring an appeal to the European Court of Justice.
They tried to subvert the court of justice when it came to Hillary.
Slovakia and Hungary have both challenged quotas at the European Court of Justice.
It believes this debt could be enforced at the International Court of Justice.
Hungary and Slovakia have challenged the system in the European Court of Justice.
A Berlin taxi firm brought the case at Germany's Federal Court of Justice.
That law was struck down by the European Court of Justice in 2014.
The U.N. this year referred the dispute to the International Court of Justice.
We look forward to making our case at the European Court of Justice.
Leclerc said it was considering appealing to the EU's European Court of Justice.
Some companies were considering a legal challenge at the European Court of Justice.
The verdict can be appealed at the EU Court of Justice, Europe's highest.
Laws would be subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
The case — in German — is still pending before the European Court of Justice.
European Court of Justice found a clever solution in the Cassis de Dijon
The original rtbf ruling was also a European Court of Justice (ECJ) decision.
The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union rejected the arguments.
If necessary, we will represent our position at the Federal Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is the ultimate arbiter of EU law.
Some companies were considering a legal challenge at the European Court of Justice.
A nine-member committee selects the judges for the High Court of Justice.
"The Supreme Court is divided on the question, and in the absence of Court of Justice authority directly in point, considers that it cannot finally resolve the appeal without a reference to the Court of Justice," it said in a ruling.
"The Court of Justice sets aside the judgment of the General Court, which had upheld the fine of 1.06 billion euros imposed on Intel by the Commission for abuse of a dominant position," the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice (ECJ) said.
HANNITY: All they say-- GORKA: They tried to subvert the court of justice. Right.
The European Court of Justice usually follows the advice given by the Advocate General.
The injunction issued by the European Court of Justice carries no right of appeal.
But the country's Supreme Court of Justice declared the underlying law unconstitutional last year.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has curbed some of the most egregious practices.
In 2014, the International Court of Justice ruled that Japan should halt Antarctic whaling.
The Tories' emphasis is on controlling immigration and escaping the European Court of Justice.
They created a powerful European Court of Justice in order to safeguard individual rights.
Guyana has referred the case to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The International Court of Justice enforces aviation conventions, but Russia could dispute its jurisdiction.
The company then appealed to the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ).
A dispute-resolution mechanism implicitly accepts a role for the European Court of Justice.
She also referred the issue to Europe's highest court, the European Court of Justice.
It said it would ask the European Court of Justice to review the programme.
He must be charged in the International Court of Justice with crimes against humanity.
Avianca Brasil could still seek an emergency injunction in Brazils Superior Court of Justice.
Avianca Brasil could still seek an emergency injunction in Brazil's Superior Court of Justice.
Facebook was dealt a big blow by the European Court of Justice on Thursday.
BMW subsequently appealed, but the European Court of Justice rejected the appeal on Monday.
The decision was announced by Judge William Horkins in the Ontario Court of Justice.
In 1986, the International Court of Justice ruled the US had violated international law.
In 2014, Japan's Antarctic whaling was ruled illegal by the International Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice is the principal judicial organ of the United Nations.
If Poland fails to act, the commission may turn to the European Court of Justice.
Its decisions can be appealed on points of law to the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice dismissed legal complaints from Slovakia and Hungary over accepting refugees.
The European Court of Justice is trying to decide what kind of company Uber is.
On October 19th the European Court of Justice ordered the temporary suspension of the law.
The Spanish judge subsequently sought guidance from the Luxembourg-based European Union Court of Justice.
On May 4th the European Court of Justice upheld a broad set of tobacco regulations.
But the European Court of Justice ruled that such a blanket restriction was not justified.
Pyongyang cannot compel Washington to appear before the International Court of Justice against its will.
Recently, the Court of Justice of the European Union invalidated the framework for EU-U.
The dispute could end up before the European Court of Justice, prolonging uncertainty for years.
"The European Court of Justice has a hot potato on its hands," Mr. Countouris said.
A new ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) could spell trouble for Facebook.
Wettlaufer, 49, appeared in Ontario Court of Justice in the city of Woodstock on Tuesday.
Advocate General Nils Wahl said that the European Court of Justice should dismiss Austria's action.
In 2014, the International Court of Justice ruled that Japan should halt its Antarctic whaling.
The European Union and the European Court of Justice are important allies, Mr. Kurski said.
The decision will likely be appealed to the EU's highest court, the Court of Justice.
The international Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled that act was illegal under international law.
Legal experts say the case will eventually be sent to the European Court of Justice.
The current Supreme Court of Justice of Catalonia becomes the new Supreme Court of Catalonia.
If the commission is not satisfied, Poland could be taken to the European Court of Justice.
Its Canadian arm also intends to seek bankruptcy protection in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Any sectoral deal would be policed by the European Commission and the European Court of Justice.
The case before the High Court of Justice in London was one of those enforcement lawsuits.
The country filed its complaint yesterday with the the Court of Justice of the European Union.
She proposes a dispute-resolution mechanism that implies a role for the European Court of Justice.
Mrs May has said Britain must escape the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
However, customers and lower courts have challenged this decision at the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
If punished, the social media giant can appeal the decision to the European Court of Justice.
However, the exporters won challenges at the World Trade Organization and the European Court of Justice.
Judges at the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ) will announce their verdict on Sept.
It is likely that the new deal will be tested in the European Court of Justice.
Instead, let the Armenians and their friends take the case to an International Court of Justice.
Both Bayer and Syngenta have challenged the 2013 partial ban at the European Court of Justice.
The Court of Justice of the Republic, where Ms. Lagarde will stand trial, is rarely used.
Book fair organizers filed an injunction with Rio de Janeiro's Court of Justice, which was granted.
A spokesman for Austria's Supreme Court of Justice said there was no law banning face-coverings.
Some observers suggest she might then contemplate taking the case to the European Court of Justice.
"The conviction is therefore now legally binding," the Federal Court of Justice said in a statement.
But after several appeals, the Trinidad-based Caribbean Court of Justice upheld the no-confidence vote.
The Commission then appealed to the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ).
The decision follows a July 20 instruction from the EU's Court of Justice (CJEU) to Latvia.
Britain insists that it will no longer accept the supervision of the European Court of Justice.
The momentous legal case begins today in front of the United Nations' International Court of Justice.
That separate filing was made at the European Court of Justice on August 4 last year.
"The Court of Justice should confirm that the Commission's decision prohibiting the acquisition of TNT Express by UPS should be annulled due to a procedural error," Juliane Kokott, advocate general at the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice at the European Union (ECJ) said in an opinion.
If a compromise cannot be reached, Britain might find itself hauled before the International Court of Justice.
At some point Vestager got mad again and referred the case to the European Court of Justice.
She challenged this before a French court, which referred the case to the European Court of Justice.
Mrs May's insistence on escaping from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice is another obstacle.
But on December 11th the European Court of Justice ruled that the bank's actions had been legal.
All agencies come under the European Court of Justice (ECJ), whose jurisdiction Mrs May insists on escaping.
The Commission may also appeal to the EU Court of Justice but only on points of law.
Poland will be referred to the EU Court of Justice for its reform of the Supreme Court.
However, the firms subsequently won challenges at the European Court of Justice and the World Trade Organization.
Left in limbo by this procedural hitch, Bosman took his case to the European Court of Justice.
The Irish High Court may now refer the Facebook matter back to the EU Court of Justice.
In 2004, the International Court of Justice called the wall illegal, since it ran through occupied territory. 
The Federal Court of Justice said it had not yet received any appeal relating to his case.
British judges will not be able to refer questions of interpretation to the European Court of Justice.
On Thursday, it stepped up the legal battle by referring Britain to the EU Court of Justice.
And we are not leaving only to return to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
The matter went to the International Court of Justice, which ruled that he was immune from prosecution.
The European Court of Justice said the landmark privacy law cannot be enforced beyond the European Union.
He later became president of the International Court of Justice at The Hague from 1967 to '69.
The final ruling from the European Court of Justice is expected by the end of the year.
In 2010, Australia took Japan to the International Court of Justice, accusing it of illegal commercial whaling.
The Dziubaks became well known as their case was ruled on by the European Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice in The Hague is currently deliberating whether these atrocities qualify as genocide.
The Court of Justice of the European Union could eventually impose fines, but that could take years.
However, the firms subsequently won challenges at the European Court of Justice and the World Trade Organization.
That would mean aligning with regulations and submitting to the oversight of the European Court of Justice.
MYANMAR'S DE FACTO leader appeared before the International Court of Justice to answer allegations of war crimes.
Mexico said last Thursday that it was asking the International Court of Justice to mediate the dispute.
Kono said at the time that Japan could potentially take the case to the International Court of Justice.
Advocates for refugees hoped that the European Court of Justice might change that in a ruling this week.
A similar drawback attaches to her insistence on escaping the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The EU's executive Commission earlier this year sued Poland at the European Court of Justice over the logging.
Look how the European Court of Justice undermined the UK opt-out from the charter of fundamental rights.
The European Court of Justice, the EU's highest court, will have to weigh the merits of its argument.
How is it fair in a court of justice for judges to defer to one of the litigants?
Ukraine launched the case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which handles disputes between states, in January.
Hungary and Slovakia challenged the relocation scheme of 224 in the European Court of Justice, with Polish support.
Instead, two matters that may need resolving in the European Court of Justice (ECJ) could prove more consequential.
In April, the EU Court of Justice ruled Poland had broken the bloc's environmental laws with the logging.
In October, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that Safe Harbour was invalid, giving the EU-U.
Even before the vote, Austria's anti-nuclear government had brought the matter to the European Court of Justice.
If that fails, Dublin has said it plans to take the case to the European Court of Justice.
The United States does have a history of complying with the judgments of the International Court of Justice.
But the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the EU's top court, said that this isn't necessarily the case.
Companies fined can appeal to the European Court of Justice, which has overturned some penalties in the past.
She is asking the court to refer the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
When cooperating with European agencies, Britain would "respect" the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, she said.
The case at the European Court of Justice, then, comes at an important moment for Romania's gay community.
In November 2016, Romania's Constitutional Court requested an interpretation of European Union law from the Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice, the U.N.'s highest court, ordered the U.S. to ease sanctions against Iran.
It is the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights, not the European Court of Justice.
Since then, the case has made its way to the European Union's highest court, the Court of Justice.
In 2014 the German Federal Court of Justice handed down a final judgment, once again rejecting her case.
In the end the European Court of Justice said that the rules only apply to EU member states.
Ms. Bougnaoui took her case to a French court, which referred it to the European Court of Justice.
The legal action could also eventually result in fines from the Court of Justice for the countries involved.
That's according to the European Court of Justice, which ruled in December that such a move would be legal.
In many such complex cases, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has found in favor of the Commission.
The case against Croatia will be filed at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg in July, he said.
Last year, a court dismissed the case against Lochte, but the Superior Court of Justice reversed that decision Tuesday.
It said that it would end the role of the European Court of Justice that protects supreme EU law.
The order is yet another example of the impact on the court of Justice Antonin Scalia's death in February.
He also said the EU's European Court of Justice should have oversight for any trade disputes between both powers.
The "right to be forgotten" came from a 2014 case decided against Google by the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice ruled after a complaint brought by an association of professional taxi drivers in Spain.
Austria and the Netherlands, possibly joined by Denmark and Belgium, may sue Germany before the European Court of Justice.
An earlier attempt was rebuffed by the European Court of Justice, but Brexit may deprive London of judicial protection.
Britain was aghast when it failed to get a judge reappointed to the International Court of Justice in 2017.
It prefers local courts to rule on them, with the European Court of Justice (ECJ) as the last resort.
"BHP Billiton Brasil intends to appeal the decision of the Superior Court of Justice," BHP said in a statement.
EU SAYS: Citizens rights and whole withdrawal treaty must be overseen by EU rules and European Court of Justice.
"We already filed an appeal with the European Commission Court of Justice and are awaiting the decision," BRF said.
Essentially, the EU's Court of Justice ruled that the word "spouse" is gender-neutral and includes same-sex couples.
The case was brought before the European Court of Justice (ECJ) by Lufthansa-owned Swiss International Air Lines [SWIN.UL].
She took her case to a French court, which referred it to the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice.
On Thursday, it decided to step up the legal battle by referring Britain to the EU Court of Justice.
In a precedent-setting move, the Ontario Court of Justice decided that harassing women online is not a crime.
Xiaomi can appeal against the ruling at the EU's highest court, the Court of Justice of the European Union.
She and several colleagues hope that the European Court of Justice will now step in to stop the purge.
Even if the government wins, the "Remain" side could appeal to the European Court of Justice, delaying things further.
The Court of Justice of the EU (ECJ) ruling came in a case involving U.S. cosmetics maker Coty's (COTY.
The case will be decided by the Court of Justice, which usually follows the advice of its advocates general.
They sued at the Constitutional Court (Germany's highest judicial authority) and at the European Court of Justice — and lost.
Nestlé, Mondelez and the intellectual property office all appealed at the Court of Justice, each for a different reason.
An adviser for the European Court of Justice said no in the case of Christian Louboutin's famed red soles.
What authority will the European Court of Justice have over the 20143 million European citizens now living in Britain?
The case could then go to the European Union Court of Justice, which would take years to sort out.
The Spanish Supreme Court eventually referred the issue to the European Court of Justice, which is based in Luxembourg.
Google does not have to apply the right to be forgotten globally, the European Court of Justice ruled Tuesday.
David G. Stinson, a judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and an uncle of the bride, officiated.
Days later the European Court of Justice ruled that an EU-Morocco fishing agreement did not apply to the territory.
"The Court of Justice (has been) rather consumer friendly when it decided over jurisdictions," Schrems said in an emailed statement.
The European Court of Justice began hearing legal arguments about whether Uber is a transportation firm or a digital service.
Pakistan said on Tuesday it plans to take its dispute with India over Kashmir to the International Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice ruled that Facebook must remove information as well as block access to that information worldwide.
" A spokesperson at the European Court of Justice told CNBC via telephone that "other technology-based services could be impacted.
The ruling will be made in roughly six months' time, according to a spokesperson at the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) cases could lead to financial penalties but may take months, or years, to conclude.
The company said it had begun proceedings under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act in Canada's Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
The right to be forgotten (RTBF) is an online privacy statute that the European Court of Justice passed in 2014.
This ruling can be appealed to the European Court of Justice, meaning that a final decision may be years away.
Vestia said in a statement it had filed a claim at the High Court of Justice in London on Dec.
The ruling handed down by the European Union Court of Justice could have enormous consequences for users across the internet.
In April 2014 Marshal Island filed a lawsuit in International court of justice (ICJ) against nuclear states under ICJ jurisdiction.
But on Monday, Gambia filed a lawsuit at the International Court of Justice in The Hague accusing Myanmar of genocide.
"That's a decision that remains with the Court of Justice," said Jacob Kohnstamm, chairman of the Dutch Data Protection Authority.
And any decision may be appealed to the European Court of Justice, the region's highest court, further prolonging the uncertainty.
These legal challenges, expert say, are likely to be heard by the European Court of Justice, the region's highest court.
And the Caribbean Court of Justice struck down a law in Guyana that criminalized the wearing of gender-nonconforming clothing.
It highlights continuing court cases against Hungary in the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
The Court of Justice decision will not greatly improve the lot of migrants, and not just because of Hungary's callousness.
The German court subsequently sought guidance from the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ), Europe's highest.
They moved to the Netherlands after he was appointed to the International Court of Justice in The Hague in 1960.
The opinion came from Manuel Campos Sanchez-Bordona, advocate general at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
The shooter made the extensive confession during questioning by a judge in Germany's Federal Court of Justice on Thursday evening.
Airbnb cannot be treated as a real estate agency by European regulators, the European Court of Justice ruled Thursday morning.
The Obama administration backed the victims in that case, which Iran is now challenging in the International Court of Justice.
We're in this unstable position because the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) invalidated the current Safe Harbor Agreement.
To gain that control, her priorities are twofold: controlling migration and exiting the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
And they insisted that EU citizens must retain their existing rights and the protection of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The Federal Court of Justice found that Google wasn't responsible for trawling through content before it appeared in the search engine.
"I therefore have decided to ask the Court of Justice for a preliminary ruling," Irish High Court Judge Caroline Costello said.
Le Pen can still appeal the decision on points of law to the EU Court of Justice, the EU's top court.
Rosneft is challenging the sanctions in the European General Court and in the High Court of Justice of England and Wales.
The ECB withstood Berlin's legal assaults at Germany's Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe and at the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker said he could not imagine people not having recourse to the European Court of Justice.
The EU Court of Justice is not bound by its adviser's opinion but usually follows it in the majority of cases.
Nigeria and Cameroon almost did the same over a peninsula (the International Court of Justice ruled in Cameroon's favour in 2002).
The radio producer had talked to a librarian at the International Court of Justice, and they had found the Nuremberg recordings.
But the Court of Justice of the European Union has confirmed to Uber France that Uber is operating a transportation company.
And the European Court of Justice would surely rule that, as Britain was still formally a member, it must elect MEPs.
"The protection of Christian Louboutin's red sole trademark is strengthened by the European Court of Justice," Louboutin said in a statement.
EU SAYS: Citizens' rights and the whole withdrawal treaty must be overseen by EU rules and the European Court of Justice.
Stoking post-attack Brexit embers, he said that the European Court of Justice prevents Britain from taking action to protect itself.
Warring EU institutions who fail to resolve conflicts through other means can take such matters before the European Court of Justice.
The issue has come before the European Court of Justice, which ruled in 2011 in favor of Italy&aposs display policy.
Extinction Rebellion lawyers on Wednesday morning applied for a judicial review of the police order at London's High Court of Justice.
It took legal action against Greece at the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) in February 2017.
In a brief statement on Thursday, the Court of Justice in Luxembourg said judges would deliver a ruling at 9 a.m.
This judgment was appealed and brought to the French Court of Cessation, which took it to the European Court of Justice.
Japan is considering taking the dispute to the International Court of Justice as the deadline passes, Japan's public broadcaster NHK reported.
The Commission, which can appeal against the ruling at the European Court of Justice, said it would "carefully analyse" the judgment.
The former agreement, known as "Safe Harbor", was deemed "invalid" by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the EU's top court.
Let's not forget that Clooney practices law in America and in Britain — and even clerked at the International Court of Justice.
Leave voters saw EU institutions, like the European Court of Justice, as limiting British control over vital concerns like industry regulations.
"That's a decision that remains with the Court of Justice," Jacob Kohnstamm, chairman of the Dutch Data Protection Authority, said Tuesday.
The victims included one of the plaintiffs and one lawyer, a spokesman for the Court of Justice said in a statement.
Previously attempts by EU regulators to exert greater influence over the clearing business were blocked by the European Court of Justice.
Vassilios Skouris, the former president of the Court of Justice, proposed hiring 12 new judges, on top of the existing 28.
But the European Court of Justice confirmed the lower court's findings on Thursday, saying Dextro Energy's application could not be authorised.
In most complex cases of this kind, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice has found in favor of the Commission.
The case was filed at the International Court of Justice, a civil court in The Hague that addresses disputes between nations.
Myanmar is facing charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in the Hague over the crackdown against the Rohingya.
Myanmar is facing charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in the Hague over the crackdown against the Rohingya.
The judges of the European Court of Justice have never overruled the region's competition authority, though that is still a possibility.
The European Union's executive arm said its move came after a preliminary ruling of the EU's Court of Justice on Nov.
Next week, the International Court of Justice will make an initial ruling related to a legal case accusing Myanmar of genocide.
The United Nations Charter, the International Criminal Court and the International Court of Justice in The Hague are all being bypassed.
The deadline for filing a suit to challenge the executive EU Commission's decision at the European Court of Justice is Feb.
In a majority of such complex cases, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg has found in favor of the Commission.
The advice is not a court ruling, but will probably inform the European Court of Justice&aposs (ECJ&aposs) eventual decision.
The ability of Nord Stream 2 to deliver gas is limited, however, by a European Court of Justice ruling on Sept.
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At the High Court of Justice in London, several years of litigation over a disputed Frans Hals came to a close.
Google first filed an appeal in France and the case ended up at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
But the European Court of Justice confirmed the lower court's findings on Thursday, saying Dextro Energy's application could not be authorized.
This means that the rulings taken by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will no longer be binding in U.K. law.
The International Court of Justice, also known as the World Court, is the United Nations' venue for resolving disputes between nations.
The International Court of Justice rejected that argument in an advisory opinion in 2004, ruling that the settlements violated international law.
The International Court of Justice settles disputes between nations, while the International Criminal Court seeks to convict individuals responsible for crimes.
See article Aung San Suu Kyi defended Myanmar against charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
After 15 years of operating under the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework, the European Court of Justice deemed the principles invalid.
In the best-case scenario, the case might then be before the European Court of Justice before the summer, Maugham said.
Robert Brasillach, a French poet and author, was condemned by the Special Court of Justice for treason and intelligence with the enemy during World War II. Robert Brasillach, thirty-five-year-old French poet and author, was condemned to death by the Special Court of Justice in Paris yesterday for treason and intelligence with the enemy.
In Wednesday's ruling, however, the European Court of Justice said that it was not convinced that setting fixed prices served that purpose.
So no EU means no single market, no customs union, no free movement and no regulation by the European Court of Justice.
And Germans really mean it: They are suing the ECB in their country's highest court and at The European Court of Justice.
The Hague is best known for being the home of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In 1996, at the request of the UN General Assembly, the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion on nuclear weapons.
And she said that Britain could not leave the EU only to find itself still subject to the European Court of Justice.
For this reason, we are going to appeal on points of law to the Federal Court of Justice to clarify these issues.
She interned at the International Court of Justice in The Hague before becoming a successful lawyer at an international firm in Vienna.
Furthermore, were the case to turn on this issue it could lead to an embarrassing referral to the European Court of Justice.
The approval was granted by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, which also extended creditor protection for Sears Canada to Jan. 13.
High-level negotiations for a revision were well underway when the European Court of Justice struck down Safe Harbor in October 2015.
Neither is prepared to smudge Mrs May's restrictive red lines of leaving the single market, customs union and European Court of Justice.
Julien Fouchet, a French lawyer acting for the plaintiffs, said they would appeal to the Court of Justice, the EU's top court.
She took the fateful step of asking the EU's supreme judicial body, the European Court of Justice, to rule on the matter.
As lawyers of an EU member, they can represent clients at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and advise on EU law.
O), the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said that the lower General Court had erred in annulling the Commission's decision in 2014.
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware and the Ontario Superior Court of Justice also approved an auction for Jan.
A referral to the International Court of Justice has to be made by a U.N. body like the 193-member General Assembly.
Second, the U.K. must restore its sovereignty by freeing itself from the jurisdiction of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
That means leaving the EU Single Market, controlling immigration from the EU and leaving the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Rosneft's case, which was originally launched in the U.K., was referred to the European Court of Justice by London earlier this month.
Air travel between Britain and the continent is currently governed by Openskies, which is part of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
"There will be arguments over fine detail ... like whether the European Court of Justice oversees these rights after we've left," Davis said.
The Trump administration argued that Iran was using the treaty as cover to challenge U.S. sanctions in the International Court of Justice.
In May the European Court of Justice upheld a rule on big warnings and Britain's High Court confirmed one for plain packaging.
The Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice said labels must not imply that goods produced in occupied territory came from Israel itself.
A British government effort to fight this practice, known as quota hopping, was blocked in 1992 by the European Court of Justice.
"The 'wildcat strike' at issue in the present case cannot be regarded as beyond TUIfly's actual control," the Court of Justice said.
Nordea said it would analyze the decision in detail before deciding whether or not to appeal to the European Court of Justice.
Belgium pledged to refer the arbitration system to the Court of Justice of the European Union, where judges can assess its legality.
Judge Heleno Ribeiro Nunes of the Court of Justice granted the injunction and prevented the event's possible cancellation of its sales license.
On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice will decide on two cases that could impact how the policy is applied, Reuters reported.
The lawsuit was filed on Monday at the Antigua and Barbuda High Court of Justice by the London-based barrister Leslie Thomas.
The General Court, the EU's second highest court, dismissed their case in 2015, prompting their appeal to the European Court of Justice.
The provisional order by the International Court of Justice, which is based in The Hague, is expected to have limited concrete effect.
The decision, from the European Court of Justice, confirmed a recommendation last week by one of the court's senior legal advisers. Mrs.
The case bounced around domestic courts before the country's Constitutional Court referred it to the European Court of Justice in November 2016.
In 2014, the International Court of Justice ruled Japan's whaling plan was unscientific, forcing it to call off the 2014-2015 hunt.
The Court of Justice took up the case in November 2016, after Romania's Constitutional Court requested an interpretation of European Union law.
And they want the Court of Justice of the European Union to oversee residency and rights to education, health care and pensions.
"This is the crisis time when people lose faith in the court of justice," Mr. Kanakorn told the courtroom on Oct. 4.
A senior adviser to the European Court of Justice said the service should comply with the same regulations as traditional taxi businesses.
The European Court of Justice typically follows the recommendations of its senior advisers, but it may still rule in the company's favor.
The opinion by Henrik Saugmandsgaard Oe, advocate general at the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union, is non-binding.
The United States later paid millions to settle a lawsuit that Iran filed over the matter at the International Court of Justice.
Germany's top criminal court, the Federal Court of Justice, ordered that the suspects be held while the investigation into their plot continues.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday that the Hungarian state's monopoly over national mobile payment services was illegal.
That mechanism is the International Court of Justice — the top court of the United Nations, based in the Hague in the Netherlands.
Correction (November 14th 2018): This article previously stated that the European Court of Justice suspended Poland's law on the retirement age for judges.
VIENNA (Reuters) - The European Commission is taking Austria to the Court of Justice of the European Union for discriminating against foreign ski instructors.
The eurosceptic Swiss People's Party (SVP), the country's largest, has opposed any treaty that lets the European Court of Justice (ECJ) settle disputes.
It said the German Federal Court of Justice issued another arrest warrant against the diplomat on Monday for suspected spying and plotting murder.
The dispute ended only when the mill was operating and the International Court of Justice ruled that there was no evidence of pollution.
The European Union's Court of Justice has ruled that selling set-top boxes specifically configured for easy film and TV piracy is illegal.
In 2017 it went to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to challenge a system which the Dutch had introduced two years earlier.
The ruling comes after the case was referred to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) which last year rejected legal opposition to OMT.
Earlier this year, the EU Court of Justice ruled that Poland "persistently exceeded" limits to regulate the amount of pollutants in the air.
The Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) heard arguments for and against the agreement at a six-hour proceeding.
Lula would then be released until his conviction is confirmed by the superior court of justice, which could take months or even years.
For instance, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) will keep a say in EU citizens' rights for at least eight years after Brexit.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued an injunction last week banning logging in the northeast of the forest on the Belarus border.
He added that Poland would argue in the European Court of Justice that changes to the judiciary are the responsibility of national governments.
None of Mueller's fellow Marines had written their college thesis on African territorial disputes before the International Court of Justice, as Mueller had.
A final appeal is possible at Europe's top court, the Court of Justice of the European Union, but only on points of law.
The group said in a statement it would appeal the general court's decision at the EU's highest court, the European Court of Justice.
Crocs has two months to decide whether it wants to appeal the ruling at the EU's highest court, the European Court of Justice.
The U.N. earlier this year referred the dispute to the International Court of Justice, a move welcomed by Georgetown but criticized by Caracas.
I think we need international, multilateral action; something like the International Court of Justice, or even the ICRP—International Commission on Radioactive Protection.
But the International Court of Justice, the highest United Nations court, ordered Senegal to try Mr. Habré or extradite him for trial elsewhere.
Gambia lodged a complaint against Myanmar at the International Court of Justice on behalf of the OIC, a group of predominantly Muslim countries.
The European Court of Justice is not required to follow the opinion of the advocate general but often does, according to media reports.
He stuck with the Nicaraguans, and in 19803 won a landmark case for them in the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
The anti-immigration SVP has long opposed a new treaty that would give the European Court of Justice a say in settling disputes.
Three of them - India, Pakistan and Britain - are bound by previous commitments to respond to cases brought at the International Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled Wednesday that the U.S. ride-hailing app is a transportation firm and not a digital company.
"We will request the National Court of Justice set a hearing date against Jorge Glas, the vice president," Baca read from a statement.
The European Court of Justice will consider that question this week as it determines how the company can operate across the European Union.
The European Commission's lawyers gave their opinion to the European Court of Justice which has been asked for a ruling on the matter.
Yet the government also wants to maintain this status quo while removing the UK from the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice .
The European Commission is expected to file a lawsuit against the Polish government over the issue before the European Court of Justice Wednesday.
Loss of protection from European courts EU citizens living in the UK currently have their rights protected by the European Court of Justice.
An adviser to the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) rejected the company's argument that it is merely a digital enabler.
The Polish Supreme Court has asked the European Court of Justice, the EU's top court, to rule if the early retirement was legal.
Scotland's top court ruled on Friday that the European Court of Justice should consider whether Britain could unilaterally change its mind on Brexit.
After a United Nations commission failed to settle the border issue earlier this year, the International Court of Justice took up the issue.
The European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday that the card game is not a sport, even when played by multiple competing teams.
It has also drawn deep anger in Pakistan, which said last week it would take the case to the International Court of Justice.
This guaranteed price for producers is often referred to as a "subsidy," but it's not, as the European Court of Justice recently ruled.
"Today, the court has proved itself as a court of justice, and it's a big step," said Khin Maung Zaw, the defense lawyer.
In a statement issued along with its verdict, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg said they remained free not to do so.
The United Nations's International Court of Justice on Thursday reportedly ordered Myanmar to take action to safeguard its Rohingya Muslim minority against genocide.
The upper chamber of parliament also voted against allowing British courts to depart from rulings by the European Court of Justice after Brexit.
He said Australia, which took Japan to the International Court of Justice in 2010, has the responsibility to monitor the Japanese whaling fleet.
This week, the European Court of Justice is scheduled to decide on two cases that could further expand how it can be applied.
The future The ruling from The international Court of Justice last week is not legally binding, meaning Britain could choose to ignore it.
For instance, the Labour Party wants the U.K. government to drop its commitment to exclude the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Suu Kyi will lead a legal team to the International Court of Justice in the Netherlands, her office said in a statement Wednesday.
"The anti-trust division of the Federal Court of Justice did not follow the argumentation of the plaintiff," it said in a statement.
First, vital to Conservatives who consider sovereignty most important is getting Britain out from under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, advocate general at the Luxembourg-based Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)will offer a non-binding opinion.
On Tuesday morning she walked into the International Court of Justice in The Hague to answer allegations of genocide conducted by Myanmar's military.
But Spain's Supreme Court said on Friday it was considering consulting the European Court of Justice on the ruling, without giving more details.
The advocate general of the European Court of Justice is expected to publish an opinion on the ride-hailing service's operations in France.
Luxembourg City, a 25-minute drive east, has about 120,000 residents and houses several European Union headquarters, including the European Court of Justice.
On Sunday, Israel's High Court of Justice disqualified one of the candidates from that party, Michael Ben Ari, from running in the election.
"The European Commission decided to refer Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU due to the violations of the principle of judicial independence created by the new Polish Law on the Supreme Court, and to ask the Court of Justice to order interim measures until it has issued a judgment on the case," the Commission said in a statement.
"Today, the European Commission decided to refer Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU due to the violations of the principle of judicial independence created by the new Polish Law on the Supreme Court, and to ask the Court of Justice to order interim measures until it has issued a judgment on the case," the Commission announced in statement on Monday.
It will take months or years until the European Court of Justice, to which Google will now make an appeal, makes a final ruling.
The European Court of Justice said Monday that the U.K. can cancel Brexit without asking for permission from other European Union (EU) member states.
An appeal by residents of Ofra to seal off the homes rather than destroy them was rejected by the High Court of Justice Monday.
A ruling by the European Court of Justice last month stated that the U.K. can unilaterally stop its decision to leave the European Union.
Reynolds stars a rival special protection agent, who is tasked with transporting the hitman to the International Court of Justice — and guarding his life.
On October 19th the European Court of Justice ruled that internet-protocol addresses, which identify connected devices, are subject to Europe's data-protection laws.
Last year, Israel's High Court of Justice refused to ban racial profiling in a case brought by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel.
The European Court of Justice also ruled Monday that the U.K. could unilaterally cancel Brexit without the permission of the other 27 EU states.
The Court of Justice nearly always accepts the recommendations of those lawyers, but it is not clear how such a ruling could be enforced.
It was struck down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the basis that it provided insufficient redress for customers on the continent.
The International Court of Justice hopes to have the records digitized in 2019, but they may not be made available to the public yet.
The EU wants the European Court of Justice to have the final say, but Britain insists that will be a matter for British courts.
The recommendation—if followed by the EU's Luxembourg-based Court of Justice—would be a major victory for Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) said in its ruling that it dismissed the action brought by Lundbeck in its entirety.
Hungary and Slovakia have filed lawsuits to challenge the quota system at the European Court of Justice, the judicial body of the European Union.
A ruling by the European Court of Justice is expected to take at least a year before the German court takes a final decision.
One day after the email, Estée Lauder filed a request for a restraining order against Truaxe with the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario.
It also conceded that the European Court of Justice can rule on disputes involving EU citizens for up to eight years after Britain leaves.
The European Court of Justice ruled that Hamas, an Islamist group that runs the Gaza Strip, should remain on the European Union's terrorist list.
In 2004, the U.N.&aposs highest judicial organ, the International Court of Justice, ruled in an advisory opinion that the settlements breached international law.
Meanwhile, the European Court of Justice began hearing a case brought by Hungary and Slovakia against the EU's relocation of migrants based on quotas.
British U.N. Ambassador Matthew Rycroft said the issue should be discussed bilaterally and there was no need for an International Court of Justice opinion.
The EU initially wanted its top court, the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice (ECJ), to be the chief policeman of the divorce deal.
Lawyers in the case say the case could conceivably be further appealed to the European Court of Justice but that this is highly unlikely.
The ECB has two months to reply to the appeal, after which the appellants can bring the case to the European Court of Justice.
A customs union, together with requirements to meet EU single market rules on products, which would be subject to European Court of Justice control.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has now ruled that the case should be sent back to a lower court to be re-examined.
But the paper quoted a Whitehall source as saying the EU would insist on using the European Court of Justice to oversee any decision.
The previous agreement, known as Safe Harbor, was struck down last year by the European Court of Justice following revelations about U.S. surveillance programs.
The United Nations earlier this year referred the dispute to the International Court of Justice, a move welcomed by Georgetown but criticized by Caracas.
The European Court of Justice on Wednesday upheld European Union regulations that banned menthol cigarettes and imposed marketing and other restrictions on e-cigarettes.
At the time, E.D.F. said it would make the reimbursement but was considering an appeal to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Lawyers for the claimants say the losing side could still conceivably appeal to the European Court of Justice but that this is highly unlikely.
Israel's High Court of Justice has ordered the residents of Amona, which is built on private, Palestinian-owned land, to leave by Dec. 25.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) struck it down last year over concerns about U.S. mass surveillance, leaving thousands of companies in legal limbo.
A genocide lawsuit that Bosnia lodged against Serbia at the International Court of Justice angered Bosnian Serbs as well as officials in neighboring Serbia.
That became the subject of a suit that lawyers for Mr. Pesko filed against Mr. Philbrick in London's High Court of Justice on Oct.
Some leading members of the government have said that Poland would ignore any injunction from the European Court of Justice to stop the retirements.
She followed this up by articulating a series of "red lines," promising to exit the customs union, single market and European Court of Justice.
He successfully brought a lawsuit to the country's Supreme Court of Justice to lift the term limits set forth in his own country's Constitution.
The court decision was reached by eight members of a nine-judge panel sitting as the High Court of Justice, with one member dissenting.
Shortly before Friday's deadline, Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, the nation's highest appellate court, rejected a habeas corpus request to delay the prison time.
So it will be judged, even if it's clear that I prefer the atmosphere next to a tennis court over a court of justice.
The government has since ignored a European Court of Justice order to halt tree logging in the Bialowieza forest, a Unesco World Heritage site.
By appealing to the European Court of Justice, Belgium wants to know just how far its own authority stretches under the one-stop-shop.
President Ronald Reagan apologized for the tragedy, and the U.S. and Iran eventually settled the matter in 2628 at the International Court of Justice.
The U.K. government has laid out its plans the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) and the role of the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
The International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion in 2004 stating that Israel's building of a barrier inside the occupied territory was illegal.
Britain has opposed EU insistence on the rights of 3 million Europeans in Britain being guaranteed by recourse to the European Court of Justice.
The text also suggested that any dispute settlement arising from the future U.K.-EU relationship should be overseen by the European Court of Justice.
Mexico says Bolivian authorities have harassed and intimidated its diplomatic staff, and has asked the International Court of Justice to mediate in the dispute.
"We have already referred Poland to the Court of Justice of the EU regarding its new disciplinary regime for judges in October," he added.
Ms. Achbita sued the company, and the Belgian Court of Cassation asked the European Court of Justice for clarification about what European law required.
But burning wood produces emissions; a lawsuit filed in the European Court of Justice argued that wood pellets should not count as renewable energy.
The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on July 25 that gene-editing techniques are subject to regulations governing genetically modified crops.
But there is disagreement inside May's Conservative Party over the citizens' rights issue and the scope of European Court of Justice jurisdiction during the transition.
"The ones who agree with our judgments say the court of justice is fantastic," the Belgian jurist said in an interview at the Luxembourg court.
The European Court of Justice said that in general migrants with protected status should be allowed to move freely and choose their place of residence.
The Court of Justice of the European Union recently ruled that plants created with CRISPR must go through the same lengthy approval process as GMOs.
The International Court of Justice in The Hague rejected Bolivia's claim that Chile has an "obligation to negotiate sovereign access to the sea" for Bolivia.
The European Court of Justice has also in the past stopped data-sharing agreements with third countries that do not adhere to EU privacy rules.
And, while its stance implies some role for the European Court of Justice, it does not make the UK adopt the legal body's rulings slavishly.
Both Guatemala and Belize want to lay out their arguments at the International Court of Justice, a legal process that does not refer to damages.
It was only in December 20213 that the European Court of Justice ruled that the scheme was legal, thanks in part to its ownership limits.
The court subsequently asked the Luxembourg-based EU Court of Justice (ECJ) to clarify the commercial use of the European Union's protected designation of origin.
European law also exempts the Frankfurt-based ECB from most German laws and gives the European Court of Justice the right to review its acts.
The Conservatives have recently been quicker to point out that there is more to Brexit than cutting immigration and escaping the European Court of Justice.
The agreement on the future rights of EU citizens in Britain gives the European Court of Justice (ECJ) a say for eight years after Brexit.
The Spanish case follows lawsuits filed by bondholders and shareholders in the EU's Court of Justice for the rescue to be reversed and bonds restored.
We were pleased to have been able to present our case to the European Court of Justice and now look forward to resolving this matter.
The legality of the UK surveillance powers will soon head to the European Court of Justice, which is set to hear the case next month.
The European Court of Justice took no final view, referring a complaint from the Scotch Whisky Association back to German judges to make a ruling.
It is also not subject to the European Court of Justice, whose jurisdiction May is expected to say she will seek to remove Britain from.
Volkswagen said it welcomed the ruling, but the plaintiff's lawyer said he would appeal the ruling at the Federal Court of Justice, Germany's highest court.
If the Supreme Court is unable to reach a verdict on the matter, it will have to transfer it to the European Court of Justice.
The EU says it will not give Britain that kind of deal without concessions on immigration and the European Court of Justice, that May opposes.
After France's highest court said it had jurisdiction to try the case, Obiang's lawyers asked the International Court of Justice in The Hague to intervene.
She said the deal would end freedom of movement, the jurisdiction of the European Court of justice and "vast" British payments into the EU budget.
Last year a ruling by the European Court of Justice abrogated the "Safe Harbour" agreement that let firms store individuals' private online data in America.
Earlier this year, Romania was forced by a European Court of Justice ruling to grant residency rights to gay spouses married in other EU states.
And on June 10th the Caribbean Court of Justice decided that bans on travel by gays can stay in place because they are not enforced.
The Court of Justice of the European Union will not have jurisdiction in the UK. - Qualifying EU citizens will have to apply for residence status.
The draft treaty sees a joint EU-British committee overseeing the arrangements but the European Court of Justice remaining the ultimate authority to resolve disputes.
"Obviously this is a court of law, not a court of justice," said Alexandra Lumiere Gottlieb, who Jacob Gottlieb filed for divorce from in 2012.
PARIS (Reuters) - A French tax on dividends introduced by the Socialist government in 2012 was struck down by the European Court of Justice on Wednesday.
The Union will preserve its autonomy as regards its decision-making as well as the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
The case is: Persaud v Talon; Ontario Superior Court of Justice file no: CV-17-569023-00CP Reporting by Alastair Sharp; Editing by Jonathan Oatis
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria is taking Germany to the European Court of Justice over German road toll plans, Austrian Transport Minister Joerg Leichtfried said on Thursday.
British rugby teams employ many players from South Africa and the Pacific islands under a European Court of Justice ruling known as the Kolpak decision.
"The High Court of Justice decision severely threatens the development of the gas reserves of the State of Israel," Mr. Netanyahu said in a statement.
A judge with Brazil's Superior Court of Justice ordered he be freed on Wednesday, although Edinho's lawyer said he would likely be released on Thursday.
Lawyers for Live Nation and Cugliari successfully cried "speedy trial" afterward, and the Ontario Court of Justice stayed all charges regarding Johnson's death in 2017.
The companies have the right to appeal, seeking to overturn or lower the fines, at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.
The government also pledged to ask the Court of Justice of the European Union for a legal opinion on certain arbitration procedures in the agreement.
"The European Court of Justice has been moving exceptionally swiftly here, probably recognizing the urgency of the problem," Mr. Cibor said in a telephone interview.
Britain could unilaterally reverse course on withdrawing from the E.U., according to a legal opinion from the advocate general for the European Court of Justice.
The Court of Justice of the European Union weighed arguments from two competing food producers, and decided on Tuesday that a taste cannot be copyrighted.
Most recently, the European Court of Justice in November ruled in favor of labeling Israeli settlement products as originating outside of Israel's internationally recognized borders.
First, the government is determined to restore national control of immigration and to end the supremacy of European Court of Justice rulings over British law.
The European Court of Justice ruled that many plant-based alternatives could not be labelled "milk" in 2017, but this did not noticeably affect demand.
The injunction was issued by the International Court of Justice at The Hague, where accusations of genocide have been brought against the Southeast Asian country.
Payless said it intends to seek protection for its Canadian subsidiaries under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
This week, the European Court of Justice is scheduled to decide two cases that could further expand how an increasingly broad law can be applied.
London will still be governed by Brussels' rules, and the European Court of Justice will still have final say over the U.K.'s legal affairs.
May's Brexit plans, which put the control of immigration ahead of economic considerations and reject any post-Brexit role for the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice decision states that Google's delisting of search results that concerned EU citizens only applies in the bloc's 28 member states.
The European Investment Bank, the European Court of Justice, the European Court of Auditors and the Eurostat statistics agency are among those headquartered in Luxembourg.
Google has appealed a record $85033 billion fine from the European Union over its comparative shopping service, the EU Court of Justice announced Monday morning.
For legal issues, May wants a "joint institutional framework" which is claimed would remove the European Court of Justice as the ultimate arbiter of disagreements.
Now the Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Google doesn't have to de-reference those results on a global scale. 4.
She said that the country aimed to regain control of migration from the European Union and rejected the supremacy of the European Court of Justice.
The U.S.-EU privacy shield replaced the defunct Safe Harbor agreement struck down by the European Court of Justice over lack of sufficient data protections.
Also on Tuesday, the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the highest United Nations court, announced that Ukraine had filed a lawsuit against Russia.
Italy's State Council said it will rule on an appeal by the two banks against the reform only after a decision by Court of Justice.
She confirmed that Britain is determined to regain control of migration from the European Union and rejected the supremacy of the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice, based in Luxembourg, interprets the law for the 28-nation European Union, and its decisions are binding for member states.
Myanmar's civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi rejected allegations of genocide against her country at the International Court of Justice Wednesday, The Washington Post reported.
Also on Wednesday, judges at the Court of Justice upheld a decision by Austria and Slovenia to return people to Croatia during the migration crisis.
Last month, the European Court of Justice ordered Poland to suspend the provisions, warning that they threaten judicial independence (it will issue a final judgment later).
Britain's most senior judge has said the government needs to spell out how British courts should interpret rulings from the European Court of Justice after Brexit.
The ruling by the European Court of Justice means the EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) must review a 2012 decision to uphold Swiss-based Nestle's (NESN.
In 2014, an International Court of Justice ruling placed a temporary halt to Japan's whaling activities, saying its Antarctic whaling project is not a scientific endeavor.
Among a host of lower-profile issues to be settled will be agreeing how to handle outstanding cases involving Britain at the European Court of Justice.
At the start of December, the European Court of Justice ruled Britain could cancel Brexit without asking for permission from other European Union (EU) member states.
An important change was a decision in 2014 by the European Court of Justice, the European Union's highest court, to establish a "right to be forgotten".
In May 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) ruled that people could ask search engines, such as Google and Microsoft's Bing (MSFT.
Johnsen did a sample Visual Audio extract of 10 records and gave the International Court of Justice an estimate of $190,000 to digitize the entire collection.
A Dutch court asked the EU Court of Justice to rule on their legality back in 2015; now, it's handed down a clear condemnation of them.
For example, the European Court of Justice, the European Union's highest court, will soon decide whether Uber is just a digital service or a transport firm.
"We have decided to take the Kashmir case to the International Court of Justice," Pakistan's foreign minister, Shah Mehmood Qureshi, told ARY News TV on Tuesday.
The EU wants a partnership with arrangements for dispute settlement, including a role for the Court of Justice of the European Union to make binding rulings.
Hence the attraction of a clean break, taking Britain out of the EU's single market, customs union, freedom of movement and the European Court of Justice.
Zur Rose also got help from last October's European Court of Justice decision that a German law fixing prescription drug prices violated EU free trade rules.
The original complaint against Uber was filed by a Spanish taxi association in 2014 but was referred a year later to the European Court of Justice.
In July 2016, the Supreme Court of Justice declared unconstitutional a 1993 amnesty law that prevented investigation, prosecution and imprisonment of people responsible for war crimes.
The founding of the UN and the establishment of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, although far from perfect, have had very positive effects.
The group's failure last year to stop an emergency bond buying scheme in the European Court of Justice also suggests that the new challenge would struggle.
Berlusconi also filed a parallel complaint to the EU's General Court, a branch of the Court of Justice that deals with cases against the bloc's institutions.
The European Council, the grouping of the EU's 28 members, lodged the appeal at the European Court of Justice last week, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
To underscore its displeasure, Berlin also sued the ECB for allegedly transgressing its mandate in the German Constitutional Court and to The European Court of Justice.
In 2014, the United Nation's International Court of Justice ordered Japan to halt its whaling program, over concerns of its whaling activities in the Antarctic region.
The move came after the EU Court of Justice (ECJ) last year ordered the lower tribunal to re-examine the case following an appeal by Dyson.
This week a petition for a winding up of the company's main operating unit was dismissed by the UK's High Court of Justice, Business and Property.
The European Court of Justice ruled Wednesday that luxury brands have the right to prevent retailers from selling their products on third-party marketplaces like Amazon.
The German company took its case to the Luxembourg-based European Union Court of Justice (ECJ) after EUIPO and a lower EU court dismissed its lawsuit.
Based in the stately Peace Palace in The Hague, the Court of Justice was set up by the United Nations to rule on disputes between nations.
Like the Strasbourg court's rulings, the decisions of the European Court of Justice are binding on member states, making Ms. Achbita's case a closely watched one.
What's more, the legally impeccable Mueller will win a legal triumph over what is left of the Trump defense team in the high court of justice.
In February 2016, Catalonia's superior court of justice banned parts of another language protocol that obliged public servants to initiate and continue all conversations in Catalan.
"The European Court of Justice has established itself as a formidable institution in the privacy debate in Europe and the rest of the world," he said.
Promises alone will not convince the public, my fellow lawmakers, and – critically – the European Court of Justice, which invalidated the previous "Safe Harbor" arrangement last October.
The case, which an Irish court on Tuesday referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union, revolves around where companies can store personal information.
Coeure said that the current framework, guided by EU law, giving the ECB some oversight and providing the European Court of Justice with jurisdiction, is appropriate.
"I am however not sure if this system will stand the test before the Court of Justice," Max Schrems of Austria said in a statement Tuesday.
Later that year, Europe's highest court, the European Court of Justice, ruled that Uber should be regulated like a transportation firm rather than a digital company.
He has been calling for the Mexican government to bring a lawsuit against the United States in the International Court of Justice, for reparations and indemnification.
Tech: Google is appealing a record $2.9 billion fine from the European Union over its comparative shopping service, the EU Court of Justice announced Monday morning.
Google said on Tuesday that it "respectfully disagrees" with the allegations and it will consider appealing to the European Court of Justice to overturn the fine.
At the International Court of Justice, moonlighting by judges has been prohibited since the court began its work in 1946, but the restriction was never enforced.
Junqueras has asked the European Court of Justice, the EU's top court, to rule on whether he has full EU lawmaker rights and immunity from prosecution.
In January, the International Court of Justice at the Hague had ordered Myanmar to protect the Rohingya against further atrocities and preserve evidence of alleged crimes.
Only that way, she has argued, can Britain control immigration and make its own trade deals free of the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
A French judge issued an injunction and asked the French government not to label settlement goods until the European Court of Justice ruled on the matter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain will remain subject to the rulings of the European Court of Justice during a transitional period, Brexit minister David Davis said on Wednesday.
The case, which an Irish court on Tuesday referred to the Court of Justice of the European Union, revolves around where companies can store personal information.
"If a case seeking to enforce Australian law went before the International Court of Justice, Australia's claim to Antarctic territory could be directly contested," he said.
Now at an apparent impasse, Abbas has decided to take Trump, or at least the United States, to the International Court of Justice in the Hague.
Iranian lawyers will ask the International Court of Justice on Monday to order the United States to lift sanctions ordered by the Trump administration against Tehran.
It also nominated Vassilios Skouris of Greece, a former president of the European Court of Justice, as head of the adjudicatory chamber that Eckert had run.
That's because Britain has indicated it won't accept the supremacy of the European Court of Justice, which is a pre-condition to staying in the EASA.
Myanmar: The country will send a legal team led by Aung San Suu Kyi to the International Court of Justice to contest an accusation of genocide.
The International Court of Justice recently announced it was opening a preliminary investigation into Duterte's drug war, which could lead to a conviction for war crimes.
Mrs May called the election to win a mandate for her "hard Brexit", prioritising immigration control and escaping the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over the economy.
Its call follows a decision by the European Court of Justice that Warsaw should suspend an overhaul of the top court and reinstate the forcibly retired judges.
The case was brought to the European Court of Justice by disgruntled investors who saw their savings wiped out by a banking rescue in Slovenia in 2013.
Elliott said the bid price was too low, triggering several complaints to the market regulator and a lawsuit which is now before the European Court of Justice.
Judges at the European Court of Justice follow the advice of their advocate generals in the majority of cases although they are not bound to do so.
The day before the parliamentary vote Google was at the European Court of Justice, in Luxembourg, to do legal battle with the CNIL, France's data-protection authority.
Her alternative is the African Court of Justice and Human Rights, which the AU has barred from hearing cases against incumbent government heads and their senior officials.
Scotland's supreme civil judicial body will now decide whether the case goes to hearing and, eventually, to the European Court of Justice to make a final decision.
The ruling by the Federal Court of Justice affirmed the 2016 lower-court conviction of Helmut Hohnholz, formerly a regional sales manager with Deutsche's global markets division.
BRUSSELS, April 11 (Reuters) - Cambodia has filed a challenge at the European Court of Justice against the European Union's decision to impose import duties on Cambodian rice.
In 2014 the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the world's highest court, upended this uneasy stalemate when it concluded that Japan's whaling is not scientific at all.
But the Court of Justice of the Republic, which is made up of more politicians than judges and tries only senior political figures, ruled it should proceed.
The EU had earlier proposed that both groups should continue to have the same rights they currently enjoy – to be enforceable by the European Court of Justice.
He said he his government would sue Serbia before the International Court of Justice for crimes Serbian forces are accused of committing during the 1998-99 war.
Iran petitioned the International Court of Justice over the "unlawful reimposition of unilateral sanctions" by America following its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal earlier this year.
Europe's open skies fall under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, whose yoke the country must be free from, insists Theresa May, Britain's prime minister.
A November ruling by the European Court of Justice that the UK market for backup energy is anti-competitive adds to the risks of focusing on renewables.
Following a citizen complaint involving Facebook, the European Court of Justice ruled in October that the US-EU Safe Harbor agreement, in place since 2000, was invalid.
But a 2150 ruling by the United Nations highest court - the International Court of Justice (ICJ) - redrew the maritime borders around the archipelago, in favor of Nicaragua.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission referred Germany on Thursday to the European Court of Justice over a planned road toll that it says discriminates against foreign drivers.
After that, Poland could face a case before the EU Court of Justice, which can impose large fines but which cannot strip Poland of its voting rights.
"POLITICAL HOSTAGE-TAKING" Belgium will ask the European Court of Justice whether the investment protection system is in line with EU rules, with Wallonia still expressing reservations.
ON NOVEMBER 21st Boris Johnson, the foreign secretary, denied in Parliament that Britain's loss of its place on the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was a failure.
She has said Britain will leave the single market, regain control over immigration and will no longer be subject to rulings from the European Court of Justice.
This past March, the European Court of Justice also ruled that French companies are within their rights to instill headscarf bans, be they government owned or not.
In September 2016, the European Court of Justice ruled the regulated tariffs were an obstacle to a competitive gas market, but could be justified under certain conditions.
Warsaw has already rolled back a law that forced Supreme Court judges into early retirement and other reforms following a ruling by the European Court of Justice.
The strongest argument for Brexit is that it is the only way to restore sovereignty to Parliament and escape the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
But increased political tensions, including recent skirmishes along the border and a pending case at the International Court of Justice, have limited their meetings in recent years.
The Hague-based International Court of Justice said the two Central American nations had requested its intervention after referendums in Guatemala in 2018 and Belize this year.
Tokyo is considering taking the dispute with South Korea over its compensation for wartime forced labourers to the International Court of Justice, Japanese public broadcaster NHK reported.
Air carriers have an obligation "to carry a passenger from point A to point C," the Court of Justice of the European Union said in a ruling.
But the European Court of Justice - the EU's top legal authority - rejected the German group's challenge to the ECB's freedom to buy government bonds in an emergency.
And what makes this hunt so striking is that the International Court of Justice had ordered Japan to halt a similar Antarctic whaling program back in 250.
Golfsmith said its Canadian retail chain, Golf Town, had also commenced creditor protection proceedings under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
Google has the right to appeal each case before the European Court of Justice after the EU has made its decision, and can also negotiate a settlement.
The creditor protection process, granted by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, will allow RBH to carry on its business in the ordinary course, Philip Morris added.
The Greens have threatened to petition Germany's highest court and the European Court of Justice to repeal the reform, saying it infringes on Germans' right to privacy.
The commission also has the power to bring a case before the European Court of Justice, if a member state fails to conform to European Union law.
This expressly residual right is codified at the 1996 Advisory Opinion on Nuclear Weapons, an authoritative opinion handed down by the U.N.'s International Court of Justice.
The European Commission said on Thursday it had decided to refer Hungary to the EU Court of Justice for failing to respect EU immigration and asylum rules.
The European Court of Justice, the EU's highest court, is not bound by the advocate generals' opinions, but judges do tend to follow them in most cases.
Her lawyer, Emre Telci, said he would file a formal objection to the verdict and appeal her case at the European Court of Justice in Strasbourg, France.
We looked very carefully at all of the provisions to make sure that the new framework fully met the standards set by the European Court of Justice.
"The service provided by Uber connecting individuals with non-professional drivers is covered by services in the field of transport," the European Court of Justice (ECJ) said.
Last December, the European Union took a case against Hungary's university law to the European Court of Justice, which is still making its way through the system.
"An adequacy decision will be made by the Commission, and can be struck down by the European Court of Justice whatever our own position is," Bernal notes.
Billionaire businessman and politician Berlusconi hopes that the European Court of Justice will overturn a ban on him running for office, following a conviction for tax fraud.
Mr. Kono suggested that Japan might seek such an option — presumably referring to the International Court of Justice, the court established by the United Nations in 1945.
She did eventually win it before the European Court of Justice in 2013, and says she now plans to bring that same attitude to her new job.
The European Union has adopted what is generally referred to as the "right to be forgotten," based on a 2014 ruling of the European Court of Justice.
But if the ultimate decision of the European Court of Justice is that such a ruling is enforceable throughout Europe, Google will have little ability to resist.
Rulings by the International Court of Justice are legally binding but difficult to enforce; in the past, both the United States and Iran have ignored its orders.
The European Union wants a deal that includes a role for the European Court of Justice in settling disputes, something that would likely be opposed by London.
In his opinion, the 1848 treaty violates essential international legal norms and a case can be brought before the International Court of Justice, proposing reparations and indemnification.
"Additionally, the claim to annul the 1848 treaty must be submitted to the International Court of Justice to obtain a judgment on the matter," Mr. Sepúlveda said.
The EU's executive Commission earlier this year sued Poland at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) over logging in the Bialowieza forest, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
One day after the dismantling of a suspected right-wing terrorist cell, the first detainees have been brought to the Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Karlsruhe.
In September 19983, the European Court of Justice rejected Hungary and Slovakia's challenge to the quotas, but Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has vowed to fight on.
For the International Court of Justice, based in The Hague, Bosnia's suit against Serbia for genocide was the first such case involving large-scale deaths and displacements.
Sitting atop it all is the European Court of Justice, which issued rulings that the workers' right to strike was subordinate to employers' right do business freely.
ROME, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Italy's top administrative court on Friday froze a landmark reform of large "popolari" banks pending a ruling by the European Court of Justice.
Trump's praise came a day after the EU referred Warsaw to the European Court of Justice over its government's apparent violation of its Supreme Court's judicial independence.
This week, the European Commission voted to take Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic before the International Court of Justice over the countries' refusal to accept refugees.
Cover: Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro arrives for a ceremony to mark the opening of the judicial year at the Supreme Court of Justice (TSJ), in Caracas, Venezuela.
Yet the details are fiendish; and the EU's demands give their citizens in Britain more rights than Britons, with full protection by the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
Davis said the European Court of Justice (ECJ) would have no future role in interpreting British laws, but that courts would be able to reference ECJ case law.
On Monday, Lagarde is due to appear in the Court of Justice of the Republic, a special body that tries government ministers for alleged wrongdoing while in office.
Adidas, which can still appeal to the European Court of Justice, said in a statement the ruling did not impact other protected uses of the trademark in Europe.
Yes, she confirmed in her conference speech in October, Brexit would take it beyond the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and the EU's free movement regime.
The UK does have the unilateral authority to revoke Article 22020 and essentially cancel Brexit, at least according to a December ruling from the European Court of Justice.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's most senior judge has said the government needs to spell out how British courts should interpret rulings from the European Court of Justice after Brexit.
A large television screen mounted on a scaffold, as if to broadcast a football game, showed a session of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague.
Demjanjuk had appealed but died before the German Federal Court of Justice could rule on the case, and the court is still considering an appeal filed by Groening.
THE European Court of Justice (ECJ), a stately place populated by robed judges, eager clerks and artworks depicting clunky legal metaphors, seems an unlikely place for a coup.
Brussels expects an answer on the warning by mid-August and can take action through the European Court of Justice if it is unhappy with how Croatia responds.
In recent years, the European Commission has repeatedly criticised France for not respecting EU air quality norms and last year took France to the European Court of Justice.
After Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker last year proposed letting joint arbitration panels rather than the European Court of Justice handle some disputes, talks had been making progress.
The German Federal Court of Justice upheld a lower court finding that the word could not be used in advertisement for beverages containing more than 1.2 percent alcohol.
This week she conceded that the European Court of Justice would continue to play a role during this period, which she again said would last "around two years".
In a last minute-deal in early 2019, Mrs May gives in on the main issues to the EU—on money, the European Court of Justice and migration.
That would mean continuing to observe all the EU's rules, including the free movement of people, and to be bound by decisions of the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) was asked to rule in a case brought against Brussels by residents and campaign group ClientEarth over the region's air quality plan.
Last year the Commission sued Poland in the European Court of Justice and the court issued an interim decision in which it ordered Warsaw to stop logging immediately.
British ministers were relieved on May 16th when the European Court of Justice ruled that the EU's trade deals need not be approved by all its member countries.
Diplomatic sources said that the new treaty gives the European Court of Justice a role in settling any disputes, whereas the Swiss see its rulings as non-binding.
The General Assembly resolution requested the International Court of Justice to advise on whether the process of decolonizing Mauritius was lawfully completed, following the separation of the islands.
What's next: The European Court of Justice is expected to rule later this year on the case, which stemmed from a lawsuit by a Spanish taxi driver association.
On Thursday the adviser to the European Court of Justice is due to issue an opinion over whether a breeding method called mutagenesis should fall under GMO regulations.
In a statement on its website, Vestia said it would cancel the suit it had been pursuing against Deutsche Bank at the High Court of Justice in London.
OLAF chief Nick Ilett said he expected the controversy with Britain would last "some time" and would probably need to be settled at the EU's court of justice.
A Federal Court of Justice ruling on the case, legally assessing Volkswagen's responsibility and potential obligation to pay compensation towards car owners, would bind all other German jurisdictions.
The European Court of Justice said in rulings in 2006 and 2017 that Gibraltar was "a colony of the British crown" and not part of the United Kingdom.
A Federal Court of Justice ruling on the case, legally assessing Volkswagen's responsibility and potential obligation to pay compensation toward car owners, would bind all other German jurisdictions.
In Thursday's ruling the European Court of Justice said that company registers needed to be public to ensure legal certainty and to protect the interests of third parties.
N). The company said its Canadian unit intends to seek protection in parallel proceedings under the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.
And third, they say the EU is damaging not just because some members are unreliable but because the European Court of Justice (ECJ) can rule in security cases.
Gambia also requested that the International Court of Justice issue an urgent temporary injunction ordering Myanmar to halt all actions that could aggravate or expand the existing situation.
That case is still before the courts in Belgium, but the country's Court of Cassation asked the European Court of Justice for clarification about what European law requires.
The Court of Justice of the European Union rules that national data protection laws must be adhered to if a company deals with data from a national subsidiary.
"The service provided by Uber connecting individuals with non-professional drivers is covered by services in the field of transport," the EU Court of Justice ruled on Wednesday.
Norway has access to the single market but as a result it also contributes to the EU's budget and accepts the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice.
He said Britain still rejected the EU's demand that the European Court of Justice police the enforcement of the rights of EU citizens living in Britain after Brexit.
She can do so by showing flexibility on the questions of strict limits on immigration and of not abiding by the decisions of the European Court of Justice.
The U.S. argued on Tuesday that it had legitimate cause to reimpose sanctions on Iran, pushing back against a challenge from Tehran at the International Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice on Wednesday ordered the United States to lift sanctions on Iran that affect humanitarian aid or civil aviation safety, according to media reports.
He said a third possibility could be if the U.K. raised the issue at the International Court of Justice which can require an aggressor state to pay compensation.
In 1986, some noted, the United States ignored a ruling from the International Court of Justice that declared its mining of the harbors of Nicaragua to be illegal.
GOVERNANCE ISSUES - Another bone of contention is an EU demand that the European Court of Justice (ECJ) be ultimate guarantor of the withdrawal treaty and citizens' future rights.
She said it was necessary for the High Court to request a ruling from the European Court of Justice before making a final determination on the extradition case.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission warned Germany on Thursday to meet a European Court of Justice ruling to protect its waters against nitrate pollution or potentially face fines.
To the extent this is at all possible, that would require some kind of continuing oversight by the European Court of Justice, and some kind of exit fee.
"We will carefully review the ruling and decide in the next few weeks whether to appeal to the European Court of Justice," the company said in a statement.
Professor Steve Cornelius, an advisor to the Athletics South Africa legal team, told television news channel eNCA the case could be elevated to the European Court of Justice.
Citing European privacy rules, the European Court of Justice mandated that search engines, and not a public body, should be the first port of call for the decisions.
Ontario's Court of Justice decided on Tuesday to dismiss all charges against Gregory Alan Elliott, a Toronto man accused of criminally harassing two women on Twitter in 2012.
European leaders like Malta's Prime Minister Joseph Muscat have said that Britain will remain subject to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) until the transitional period is over.
He did not rule out taking his claims of a coup in October, which he says the OAS promoted, to the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
On the contrary, the Brexiteers championed a pivot from the European economy to the global one unfettered by the regulations of Brussels and the European Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice ruled that "international law contains no applicable prohibition of declaration of independence" although one dissenting judge said it created "a very dangerous precedent".
The UK does have the unilateral authority to revoke Article 50 and essentially cancel Brexit, at least according to a December ruling from the European Court of Justice.
But his two other appearances related to the same case, in which Cruz was opposed by the Bush administration, the Mexican government, and the International Court of Justice.
To achieve that, Britain will have to accept all the rules of the European Union, including the remit of the European Court of Justice, during the transitional period.
The AfD in Germany wants to disempower the European Court of Justice, which has been a source of recourse for those fighting democratic backsliding in places like Poland.
Last February, the International Court of Justice ruled that the Chagos islanders had been evicted unlawfully and told Britain to give back control over the islands to Mauritius.
In recent years, the European Commission has repeatedly criticized France for not respecting EU air quality norms and last year took France to the European Court of Justice.
Britain argues that after it leaves the bloc, British courts should rule for those living in Britain; the European Union wants the European Court of Justice to decide.
Related: In case you missed it, the European Court of Justice ruled that countries can order Facebook to take down content and restrict worldwide access to that material.
It&aposs a major victory for Airbnb, which the European Court of Justice designated as an "information society service" rather than a real estate agent that operates online.
The decision about the conduct of the judge, Justice Bernd Zabel of the Ontario Court of Justice, was the first issued by the Ontario Judicial Council since 2014.
Last month, the European Court of Justice ruled that fellow Catalan leader Oriol Junqueras, now imprisoned in Spain, was entitled to immunity as an elected European lawmaker (MEP).
And Judge Tuleya is one of several jurists who have reached out to the European Court of Justice to rule on whether the judicial overhaul violates European rules.
The country is facing genocide charges at the International Court of Justice in the Hague, after Gambia, a mainly Muslim West African state, lodged a lawsuit last year.
Muslim countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation have expressed outrage over the Rohingya's treatment, even calling for Myanmar to be brought before the International Court of Justice.
Last month, the European Court of Justice ruled that fellow Catalan leader Oriol Junqueras, now imprisoned in Spain, was entitled to immunity as an elected European lawmaker (MEP).
Earlier, the European Commissin said it would take France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Britian to the EU Court of Justice for failing to respect air quality limits.
In February, Teodora del Carmen Vásquez was released from prison after the Salvadoran Supreme Court of Justice and the Ministry of Justice and Public Safety commuted her sentence.
Reuters reports that the European Court of Justice ruled that Google must only remove links in versions of its search engine meant for use in EU member states.
The United States declared that Israeli settlements on the West Bank are "not inconsistent with" international law, despite decisions by world bodies like the International Court of Justice.
The Spanish Supreme Court, which had referred the case to the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), must now decide how to comply with the verdict.
After the visa application was refused, the family complained to the Belgian Asylum and Immigration Board, which, in turn, referred the case to the European Court of Justice.
The International Court of Justice ruled in a case in 1994 that international law did not forbid five states, the Security Council's Permanent 5, from possessing nuclear weapons.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague is considering a claim on their maritime boundaries brought by Somalia in 2014 after negotiations over the 100,000 sq.
"Canada and the Netherlands consider it their obligation to support The Gambia before the International Court of Justice, as it concerns all of humanity," the two countries said.
The case before the United Nation's highest court, formally known as the International Court of Justice, is seen as an important test of the limits of diplomatic immunity.
Under the preferred EU option, should the two sides be unable to agree, they would seek guidance from the bloc's top court, the European Court of Justice (ECJ).
Iran has sued the United States at the International Court of Justice in an attempt to annul the restored American sanctions, which drastically limit business dealings and investments.
The European Commission has taken Hungary to the European Court of Justice over the NGO draft law, accusing the government of violating the right to freedom of association.
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the U.K. can cancel Brexit at any time and can do so without the consent of other EU members states.

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