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  • But this legal dispute has been referred to the European Court of Justice, where many believe the U.K. stands a strong chance of winning.

    Cameron's Political Games Aren't Helping Simon Nixon 2011

  • In two cases referred to the European Court of Justice by the Irish and U.K. courts, the ECJ said a country can't return asylum seekers to another member state if they are aware of "systemic deficiencies" in the asylum procedure and reception conditions.

    EU Asylum Seekers Win Concession Laurence Norman 2011

  • Italy, which was also referred to the European Court of Justice Thursday by the commission, is similarly accused of protectionism of formerly public firms in the energy and telecommunications industries.

    EU To Sue Germany Again Over 'Volkswagen Law' Matina Stevis 2011

  • Not quite in the same league and many might take exception to me implying even the slightest of parallels but scum nevertheless in their own domain, are the judges of the so-called European Court of Justice, and the various officials and EU commissioners involved in the Dorte Schmidt-Brown case, the latest twist of which was reported by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard yesterday.

    The meek shall inherit the earth Richard 2005

  • That said, the opinion is not binding on the European Court of Justice, which is yet to make its decision (although judgments rarely contradict the Attorney General), and the subject by no means dominated discussions at the conference.

    The Lawyer - Latest News 2010

  • He stressed that he was not engaged in "populist Euroscepticism", pointing out that he did not question the legitimacy of the European Court of Justice, which is concerned with EU law, even if the "wisdom or even correctness" of its decisions might be criticised.

    unknown title 2009

  • He stressed that he was not engaged in "populist Euroscepticism" - pointing out that he did not question the legitimacy of the European Court of Justice, which is concerned with EU law, even if the "wisdom or even correctness" of its decisions might be criticised.

    Top Stories: BreakingNews.ie 2009

  • Catastrophic as the mud-slide of EU-legislation is, nothing could be more crucial to Brussels' scheme, for sneaking in the "EU-constitution", and turning the EU into a sovereign mega-state, than the 13th September decision by the "European Court of Justice" ECJ to make "Community Law" superior to the EU-treaties and to the Constitutions of the nation-states.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Thatsnews 2006

  • Since the defeat of the EU-constitution, rulings by the "European Court of Justice" ECJ = EU's Constitutional Court have increasingly reflected the EU's determination to become a sovereign state, writes from A.S.Reed for the Independence and Democracy Group "European Parliament", Wiertzstraat 60, 1047 Brussel, België.

    Archive 2006-01-01 Thatsnews 2006

  • It can even be appealed from the House of Lords to the European Court of Justice which is in Strasbourg, France, all of which can take and has taken, in some cases, as long as three years.

    CNN Transcript Feb 9, 2006 2006

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