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Month: May 2020

Draft Working Text for A Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement between the United Kingdom and The European Union – Text made public

The UK negotiating team shared a draft text with the Task Force for Relations with the United Kingdom as a draft negotiating document, that is, to be shared among negotiating teams only, in line with the provisions of the Terms of Reference. Draft Working Text Exchange of letters between the two chief negotiators (EU Chief […]

IP Minister confirms UK’s non-participation in the Unitary Patent and in the Unified Patent Court – Letter on 24 March 2020

The UK IP Minister, Amanda Solloway, in a letter dated 24 March 2020, in reply to a request from the House of Lords EU Justice Sub-Committee’s Chair, confirmed that “the Government will not be seeking the UK’s continued participation in the Unitary Patent and Unified Patent Court.”  The reasons for that decision lies in the fact that: […]

Karlsruhe über alles? Il ragionamento sul principio di proporzionalità nella pronunzia del 5 maggio 2020 del BVerfG tedesco e le sue conseguenze, by Prof. Diana Galetta

“Karlsruhe über alles? Il ragionamento sul principio di proporzionalità nella pronunzia del 5 maggio 2020 del BVerfG tedesco e le sue conseguenze”. Comment on the decision rendered on May 5, 2020 by the German Federal Constitutional Court on the ECB’s Public Sector Purchase Programme by Prof. Diana Galetta, Full Professor of Administrative Law, Università degli Studi […]

Court of Justice of the European Union – Press Release N. 58/20 – following the judgment of the German Constitutional Court of 5 May 2020

The Directorate for Communication of the Court of Justice of the European Union received many enquiries concerning the judgment delivered by the German Constitutional Court on 5 May 2020, regarding the European Central Bank’s PSPP programme. Even though the Departments of the Institution never comment on a judgment of a national court, on May 8, 2020 the […]

Comment on the German Federal Constitutional Court’s decision – Bundesverfassungsgericht, Zweiten Senats, 2 BvR 859-15, 2 BvR 980-16, 2 BvR 2006-15, 2 BvR 1651-15, 5 May 2020 by Albert Henke

Comment on the German Federal Constitutional Court’s decision – Bundesverfassungsgericht, Zweiten Senats, 2 BvR 859-15, 2 BvR 980-16, 2 BvR 2006-15, 2 BvR 1651-15, 5 May 2020 by Albert Henke Dell’ammutinamento tedesco alla UE e alle sue Istituzioni, in Il Diritto degli Affari

Calendar of training activities developed by the European Judicial Training Network (EJTN) for 2020

The EJTN 2020 offer is designed to address the interests and needs of European judges, prosecutors, judicial trainees and trainers from across Europe regarding training on EU law, Rule of Law, judgecraft, training methodologies, linguistics and societal issues. The objective of EJTN’s 123 seminars presented in this calendar, as well as EJTN Members offer, is not only to increase participants’ knowledge and […]

CCLR Authors’ Webinar (1/2020): Trends in Global Climate Litigation – Lexxion Webinar – 13.05.2020

Courtrooms have become an important venue in recent years in the global fight against climate change. As civil society and affected communities increasingly seek to hold governments, corporations and investors to account for the climate crisis, important legal and policy questions remain to be addressed. In the first CCLR Authors’ Webinar, contributing authors to Issue […]

European Small Claims Procedure: the Italian experience – LUISS Webinar – Rome – 7 May 2020

The talk is organized to promote the European small claims procedure in order for it to become a valid and efficient resolution tool for law professionals, business owners and consumers. Placing particular emphasis on the Italian experience, the talk will highlight best practices with feedback and opinions from front-line professionals (lawyers, judges, etc) while also leaving space […]

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