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cases brought by EU institutions, EU Member States, corporate bodies or individuals
against an act or failure to act of an EU institution, body, office or agency
cases brought against EU Member States for failing to fulfil their obligations under
the EU treaties
national courts' requests for preliminary rulings on the validity or interpretation
of EU law
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Opinions and views of Advocates General
Opinions of the Court of Justice on draft agreements between the EU and non-EU countries
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You will find these documents accompanied by a rich legal analysis and links to related
information (e.g. legislation affected or interpreted by a judicial decision, instruments
cited in case-law etc.). In most cases, summaries of decisions and references to related
academic articles are also available.
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the EU’s judicial body. It ensures
that EU law is uniformly interpreted and applied through its 2 courts: the Court of Justice and the General Court.
Actions for annulment (Article 263 TFEU), brought by EU Member States or EU institutions and other EU bodies, to annul acts
by the European Parliament, the European Council or the Council with the exception
of actions related to Council decisions on State aid, dumping and implementing powers
Actions against the European Parliament, the European Council or the Council for failing
to act (Article 265 TFEU), brought by EU Member States, EU institutions or other EU bodies, with the exception
of actions related to Council decisions on State aid, dumping and implementing powers
The General Court is mainly responsible at first instance for:
Actions for annulment (Article 263 TFEU) and actions for failure to act (Article 265 TFEU) by EU institutions and other EU bodies brought by individuals and actions related
to Council decisions on to State aid, dumping and implementing powers and actions
brought by EU Member States against the Commission
Actions related to intellectual property, brought against the European Union Intellectual
Property Office and against the Community Plant Variety Office.
The only specialised court to have been created so far is the European Civil Service
Tribunal. Established in 2005 to deal with cases between the EU and its civil service,
the court was dissolved in 2016 and its competences transferred back to the General
Court.
How to search in this section
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