The European Court of Justice ruled today (28 April) on a number of cases brought by undertakings in Italy, the Netherlands and Austria on the emission...
An opinion from the European Court of Justice that businesses which offer free, open Wi-Fi in their premises should not be liable for how it is...
The European Court of Justice today issued a judgment which rules as illegal an attempt by the European Central Bank to force British companies managing trades...
The European Ombudsman, Emily O'Reilly (pictured), has found that seven out of the nine EU institutions questioned by her office have still to comply with a...
A new draft text on an EU system for the use of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data, tabled by lead MEP Timothy Kirkhope (pictured) (ECR, UK),...
In that context, the existence of a term of imprisonment in the country of origin sanctioning homosexual acts may constitute an act of persecution per se,...