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EU Law Blog: Reform Treaty - Institutional Changes, part 5 ... Jan 6, 2008 ... First, the new Treaty extends the scope of qualified majority voting. 24 existing legal bases currently requiring unanimity in the Council ...
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EU Law Blog: Preliminary Reference, National Appeals and National ... The Court of Justice recalled that, in the case of a court or tribunal against whose decisions there is a judicial remedy under national law ...
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EU Law Blog: Harry First on CFI's Microsoft Judgment Professor Harry First of NYU has written this very interesting analysis of the Court of First Instance's recent judgment in the Microsoft ...
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EU Law Blog: Jurisdiction of the ECJ to rule on international ... It concluded that by bringing proceedings under the dispute-settlement procedure laid down in the Convention on the Law of the Sea, ...
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EU Law Blog: Free Movement of Capital, Shareholder Rights and ... Oct 23, 2007 ... Germany on free movement of capital and restrictions on shareholder rights in the so-called "Volkswagen Law" in Germany. ...
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EU Law Blog: Ombudsman and European Investment Bank Conclude ... The European Ombudsman and the European Investment Bank have concluded a "Memorandum of Understanding" on how complaints into maladministration by the bank ...
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EU Law Blog: Free movement of Goods, Motorcycle Trailers, Product ... Here's a judgment that's important not for what it decides but for what it does not decide. It is the judgment of the Court of Justice in ...
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EU Law Blog: Draft Agreement on European Patent Judiciary: New ... Jan 24, 2009 ... There is a European Patent granted by the European Patent Office but such ... to the Community patent (document of the Council 5190/04), [. ...
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EU Law Blog: Fire the clerks ? The physionomy of the referendaire's profession has apparently changed a lot. In the past, referendaires were often former scholars with a ...
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EU Law Blog: Free movement of Goods, Motorcycle Trailers, Product ... Here's a judgment that's important not for what it decides but for what it does not decide. It is the judgment of the Court of Justice in ...
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