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Court of Justice

European Taxation
This overview highlights the Court’s decision on (i) the compatibility of the regional tax on productive activities with EU law and on (ii) legislation that allows for the reimbursement of withholding tax levied on dividends exclusively for resident loss-
A. Xygka
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The Court of Justice of the European Union

The Palgrave Handbook of EU Crises, 2018
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is one of the EU’s seven institutions. It consists of two courts of law: the Court of Justice proper and the General Court. It is responsible for the jurisdiction of the European Union.
J. Olsen, John McCormick
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The CETA Opinion of the European Court of Justice and its Implications—Not that Selfish After All

Journal of international economic law, 2019
In Opinion 1/17, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) found the investment court system compatible with European Union (EU) law. The ruling concerned the mechanism in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) but the Court’s reasoning is ...
Christian Riffel
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The International Court of Justice and the European Court of Justice

2017
This chapter considers the contribution made by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague and the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg to the development of international environmental law. Acceptance of the jurisdiction of the Court under Article 36 may be made unconditionally, or on condition of reciprocity, or for a limited ...
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Resistance against the Court of Justice of the European Union

International Journal of Law in Context, 2018
This contribution reviews different forms of resistance against the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). While backlash is rare, various forms of pushback are more common than accounts of the CJEU's apparent success suggest.
A. Hofmann
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Plausibility in the Provisional Measures Jurisprudence of the International Court of Justice

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2018
In 2009, the International Court of Justice introduced plausibility as a requirement for indicating provisional measures under Article 41 of its Statute. Upon its introduction, plausibility was conceived as a test to establish that the rights asserted by
M. Lando
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The International Court of Justice: Cruising Ahead at 70

Leiden Journal of International Law, 2016
The International Court of Justice (ICJ or the Court) continues to hear and determine the contentious cases submitted to it, keeping up what has been referred to as an acceptable ‘cruising pace’.
Hugh Thirlway
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