In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, upholding the actions for failure to fulfill obligations brought by the European Commission, ruled that the defendant States breached EU law by failing to comply with the relocation decisions adopted in 2015 by the Council. The Court rejects the States’ argumentation as to the need to safeguard their national order and security, adduced as justification for not relocating asylum seekers, and confirms that solidarity is a legally binding obligation. It also does not accept the alleged existence of malfunctioning and flaws of the relocation mechanism as a valid reason not to cooperate and show solidarity: it is exactly when obstacles and difficul...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
The author analyzes an action of Slovakia against a decision of the Council of the European Union on...
The CJEU’s judgment in Slovakia and Hungary v Council of 6 September 2017 raises important instution...
In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, up...
On 6 September 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down the judgment in a...
On April 2, 2020, the Court of Justice delivered the judgement on the infringement procedure started...
On 27 February 2018 the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) handed down a judgmen...
The message is clear: when it comes to judicial independence and effective protection, the EU cannot...
First published online: December 2020This article is a contribution to the vital discussions about t...
In the Associação Sindical dos Juízes Portugueses judgment the Court of Justice of the European Unio...
With the judgments delivered in H.K. v. Hungary and T.Z. and Others v. Poland the European Court of ...
The Białowieża case was first and foremost an environmental catastrophe, perpetrated for the sake of...
The author presents the consequences of the CJEU judgment of 24 June 2019 in case C-573/17 Popławski...
With the ruling X and X of 13 November 2018 (joint cases C-47/17 and C-48/17), the Court of Justice ...
In recent times, the CJEU has started to develop its judicial response to the “rule of law crisis” i...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
The author analyzes an action of Slovakia against a decision of the Council of the European Union on...
The CJEU’s judgment in Slovakia and Hungary v Council of 6 September 2017 raises important instution...
In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, up...
On 6 September 2017, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down the judgment in a...
On April 2, 2020, the Court of Justice delivered the judgement on the infringement procedure started...
On 27 February 2018 the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) handed down a judgmen...
The message is clear: when it comes to judicial independence and effective protection, the EU cannot...
First published online: December 2020This article is a contribution to the vital discussions about t...
In the Associação Sindical dos Juízes Portugueses judgment the Court of Justice of the European Unio...
With the judgments delivered in H.K. v. Hungary and T.Z. and Others v. Poland the European Court of ...
The Białowieża case was first and foremost an environmental catastrophe, perpetrated for the sake of...
The author presents the consequences of the CJEU judgment of 24 June 2019 in case C-573/17 Popławski...
With the ruling X and X of 13 November 2018 (joint cases C-47/17 and C-48/17), the Court of Justice ...
In recent times, the CJEU has started to develop its judicial response to the “rule of law crisis” i...
On August 2nd 2018, the Polish Supreme Court has referred questions to the European Court of Justice...
The author analyzes an action of Slovakia against a decision of the Council of the European Union on...
The CJEU’s judgment in Slovakia and Hungary v Council of 6 September 2017 raises important instution...