EU elections 2024: Results and the new European Parliament
The European Parliament elections in June 2024 saw gains for parties on the right, but pro-EU political groups from the centre-right to the centre-left combined continued to have a majority
This briefing paper summarises a selection of Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) judgments from 2019.
2019 CJEU Judgments in Summary (660 KB , PDF)
The cases included were chosen because they clarify or advance an aspect of primary EU law or secondary EU law of general interest, or because they address a point of EU law that is relevant to the Brexit/Future Relationship negotiations.
Omitted from the briefing are intra-institutional proceedings, Commission enforcement proceedings, and any other proceedings regarding very detailed and sector-specific EU secondary legislation.
The briefing is organised first by subject area of EU law, and secondly by date of the relevant judgments.
2019 CJEU Judgments in Summary (660 KB , PDF)
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