By Leo GasteenThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has upheld member states’ power to remove citizenship from a citizen of the Union, when that person has obtained that nationality by…
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The EU’s General Court on March 1 2010 dismissed an action filed by the world’s largest steel maker Arcelor Mittal as inadmissible, and unfoundedArcelor Mittal bought an action before the Court expresssing…
By Leo GasteenThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that products originating in the occupied territories of the West Bank cannot qualify for preferential customs granted for Israeli goods…
EU Employment and Social Affairs Ministers have today adopted a Directive to prevent injuries and infections to healthcare workers from sharp objects such as needle sticks – one of the…
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By Leo GasteenThe General Court has ruled that the actions brought forward by three cotton ginning firms must be dismissed as unfounded, due to the lack of evidence to support…
By Leo GasteenThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled, in accordance with Community regulation on the freedom of movement, that the child of a migrant worker is allowed to…
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The Journal of Computer Security has launched a special issue highlighting the results of six projects funded under the ‘Information society technologies’ (IST) Thematic area of the EU’s Sixth Framework…