The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in Minister for Justice v. O’Connor on February 1st. The IESC enquired the CJEU about the possibility of surrendering individuals to the UK who will be imprisoned beyond the date on which this country will withdraw from the EU. The doubts arise, in this case, due to the uncertainty surrounding the legal framework applicable after this date. This preliminary ruling could have important ramifications for the functioning of the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) in a post-Brexit scenario and until a bilateral agreement between the EU and the UK is concluded. The goal of this Insight is to analyse some of these implications, especially in connection with...
In M.A., S.A. and A.Z., the CJEU deals with a case involving Brexit and the Dublin III Regulation, t...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the relationship between EU citizenship, the European arres...
The highly anticipated hearing in the Celmer case took place on 1 June 2018 before the Grand Chamber...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
This case note analyses the judgment delivered by the ECJ in R.O. v Minister for Justice and Equalit...
On March 23rd, the Irish High Court sent an unprecedented request for a preliminary ruling before th...
The goal of this chapter is to critically analyse the impact of the CJEU’s judgment in Minister for ...
The author outlines recent developments as to the operation of the European arrest warrant before th...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
This report provides an analysis of existing justice and security cooperation between the UK and the...
Surprising as it may seem, the European arrest warrant (EAW) can be used by one State to take over a...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
In M.A., S.A. and A.Z., the CJEU deals with a case involving Brexit and the Dublin III Regulation, t...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the relationship between EU citizenship, the European arres...
The highly anticipated hearing in the Celmer case took place on 1 June 2018 before the Grand Chamber...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
The Irish Supreme Court (IESC) decided to lodge a request for a preliminary ruling with the CJEU in ...
This case note analyses the judgment delivered by the ECJ in R.O. v Minister for Justice and Equalit...
On March 23rd, the Irish High Court sent an unprecedented request for a preliminary ruling before th...
The goal of this chapter is to critically analyse the impact of the CJEU’s judgment in Minister for ...
The author outlines recent developments as to the operation of the European arrest warrant before th...
Extradition between the UK and Ireland after Brexit will be particularly affected by a No-Deal Brexi...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
This report provides an analysis of existing justice and security cooperation between the UK and the...
Surprising as it may seem, the European arrest warrant (EAW) can be used by one State to take over a...
The Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom have a long, close and difficult history. The most re...
In M.A., S.A. and A.Z., the CJEU deals with a case involving Brexit and the Dublin III Regulation, t...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the relationship between EU citizenship, the European arres...
The highly anticipated hearing in the Celmer case took place on 1 June 2018 before the Grand Chamber...