Photo by TerriersFan (LUXEMBOURG) – Bridge is not a ‘sport’ and cannot be exempt from the EU’s VAT Directive, the European Court of Justice court ruled Thursday, though it does…
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An EU Member State cannot impose mandatory liquidation on firms that transfer their registered office to another state, the EU’s top Court…
Photo EU Council (LUXEMBOURG) – EU finance ministers gave their green light Tuesday to a new system for resolving resolve tax disputes between Member States, including…
Banks lending in foreign currencies are under an obligation to provide sufficient information to enable a borrower to take prudent and well-informed…
The European Court of Justice ruled against Ryanair Thursday in its battle to consider its cabin crew as Irish under Irish law in a…
EU Member States cannot adopt emergency measures regarding genetically modified food and feed without evidence of a serious risk to health or the…
The EU Court of Justice dismissed Wednesday cases brought by Slovakia and Hungary against the European Union’s provisional mechanism for the mandatory relocation…
The European Union launched legal action against Poland Saturday following the publication in the Polish Official Journal of a new law it has…
The European Commission substantiated its grave concerns on a planned reform of the judiciary in Poland Wednesday in a Rule of Law Recommendation…
The European Commission expressed grave concern Wednesday about the clear risks for the independence of the judiciary in Poland and urges the Polish…