Im aktuellen Saar Expert Paper untersuchen Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich, LL.M. (Univ. of Virginia) und Dr. Julia Jungfleisch die Rolle nationaler und internationaler Gerichtsentscheidungen
Im aktuellen Saar Expert Paper untersuchen Univ. Prof. Dr. Thomas Giegerich, LL.M. (Univ. of Virginia) und Dr. Julia Jungfleisch die Rolle nationaler und internationaler Gerichtsentscheidungen
Colin Murray, Professor of Law, Newcastle Law School Photo credit: en:User:Dom0803, via Wikimedia Commons The landing space in which to do a deal on the Windsor Framework
and make it stick, second time round, was remarkably small. The hard work of agreeing with the EU an approach to the rules covering trade in goods involving Northern [...]
Blogpost 8/2024 AG Kokott recently gave her Opinion on the ongoing saga between the European Commission and Google. She advised the Court to dismiss all of Google’s grounds
of appeal against the judgment of the General Court which upheld the Commission’s decision to fine Google €2.4 billion. [...]
Tara Van Ho, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Essex Photo credit: Infrogmation of New Orleans, via Wikimedia commons The European Union’s Council and Parliament
have agreed to a provisional text for a new directive that would require certain large corporations to undertake human rights and environmental due diligence. [...]
Antje Kunst* Photo credit: Jan-Tore Egge, via Wikimedia Commons Introduction The Court of Justice of the European Union in its judgment in Jenkinson v Council and others
( Case C-46/22 P) of 18 January 2024 dismissed the appeal brought by Mr. Jenkinson, an Irish national, which has implications for thousands of staff serving in international [...]
Zum kürzlich erschienenen Band „Frontières et migrations en Europe. Études juridique et culturelles dans une perspective franco-allemande“, herausgegeben von Cécile
Chamayou-Kuhn, Constance Chevallier-Govers und Florence [...]
Blogpost 7/2024 In December 2023, the European Commission published its first review of the Regulation (EU) 2019/788 on the European Citizens’ Initiative (ECI Regulation).
The 2023 ECI Review Report reveals some very positive developments on the ECI process since the entry into force of the Regulation in January 2020: the support of [...]
Blogpost 6/2024 Is gender-based violence against women a ground for granting refugee protection under international and EU law? The European Court of Justice (ECJ) essentially
addressed this question last week in Case C-621/21, Women who are Victims of Domestic Violence. [...]
Professor Thomas Giegerich has just published an article on “Towards Greater Gender-Sensitivity in Migration Law: Positive Developments regarding Female Refugees and Displaced
Persons”. It came [...]
Blogpost 5/2024 On 7 December 2023, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued two landmark rulings against the German credit scoring agency SCHUFA. Both decisions significantly
strengthen the rights of a data subject under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in several substantive and procedural dimensions. [...]