The UN refugee agency says people seeking international protection, many of whom are fleeing war, violence and persecution, must have effective access to Hungarian...
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Czechia will take Poland to the European Court of Justice for illegal mining activities close to the border between the two countries. It is the first time in EU history...
A major agreement governing the transfer of EU citizens’ data to the United States has been struck down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ), leaving many...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled on November 19 that it is up to Poland’s Supreme Court to decide if a newly-created disciplinary chamber is independent...
Polish banks are set for a multi-billion-zloty hit after the European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled in favour of Polish borrowers who took out loans from Polish banks in...
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the Polish government broke EU law by forcing the judges of the Supreme Court of Poland into early retirement, saying that...
The High Court of Ireland has ordered that Polish man face trial in his native country despite finding “generalised and systemic” violations to the...
The effects of a ruling handed down by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) are beginning to be felt across emerging Europe. In early June, the court ruled that EU...
The Czech government has backed draft laws legalising same-sex marriage, and the country now looks set to become the first post-communist member of the EU to allow gay...