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The European Court of Justice (ECJ), formally just the Court of Justice (French: Cour de Justice), is the supreme court of the European Union in matters of European Union law. As a part of the Court of Justice of the European Union , it is tasked with interpreting EU law and ensuring its uniform application across all EU member states under ...
the Court of Justice, informally known as European Court of Justice (ECJ), which hears applications from national courts for preliminary rulings, annulment and appeals. It consists of one judge from each EU member country, as well as 11 advocates general.
Members of the European Court of Justice President Judge Adv. Gen. 1952–1958 Italy: Massimo Pilotti: 1952–1958: 1952–1958 Netherlands: Jos Serrarens: 1952–1958: 1952–1963 Germany: Otto Riese 1952–1963: 1952–1967 Belgium: Louis Delvaux 1952–1967: 1952–1962 France: Jacques Rueff: 1952–1962: 1952–1967 Luxembourg: Charles ...
The General Court, informally known as the European General Court (EGC), is a constituent court of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It hears actions taken against the institutions of the European Union by individuals and member states, although certain matters are reserved for the European Court of Justice. Decisions of the General ...
The judges have cited doubts over the scheme's compliance with a recent ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ), which questioned the legality of repatriating migrants to nations that ...
In the European Union, the advocates general (French: avocats généraux, singular: avocat général) are high-ranking functionaries serving in the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Modelled after the French commissaire du gouvernement [ fr ] , the position of advocate general was created together with the European Court of Justice in 1951, when ...
A preliminary ruling is a decision of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) on the interpretation of European Union law that is given in response to a request (a preliminary reference) from a court or a tribunal of a member state. A preliminary ruling is a final determination of European Union law, with no scope for appeal.
Case T-4/13 - Communicaid Group Ltd. v European Commission, another EU General Court case. Communicaid, a London-based language-training company challenged a procurement award decision made by the Commission and requested that the proposed contract award be suspended.