For the sake of effectiveness: a tightened approach to preliminary reference obligations of the CJEU In its recent judgment Commission v. France (C-416/17), the CJEU indicates that it is ready to do whatever it takes to preserve the integrity of EU law – a strong for European judicial dialogue in times of worrying judicial developments across the EU. Frederik Behre • November 06, 2018 • 1 comment
Welcome refugees, adieu solidarité Hungary and Slovakia suffered a blow in their attempts to escape the refugee relocation scheme, when the European Court of Justice rejected their claims. However, solidarity did not play a role in that decision. Nathan de Arriba-Sellier • September 26, 2017 • 1 comment
The Central European University and us The Hungarian government has proposed measures that would make it impossible for Central European University to continue operations within the country. We must speak out against this deliberate attack on academic freedom. Carel Stolker and Rick Lawson • April 04, 2017 • 1 comment