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Common Market Law Review, 2022
The article analyses the judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU in Case C-575/18 P, Czech Republic v. European Commission, and the judgment's upgrade to the system of judicial remedies for challenging EU law otherwise provided for in the EU Treaties.
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The article analyses the judgment of the Court of Justice of the EU in Case C-575/18 P, Czech Republic v. European Commission, and the judgment's upgrade to the system of judicial remedies for challenging EU law otherwise provided for in the EU Treaties.
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Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2017
Created in 2013 after a troubled and long standing debate, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) is a ‘Common Court’ of 25 EU Member States that will adjudicate on ‘classical’ European Patents and on the new European patents with unitary effect. Although its establishing Agreement has not yet entered into force, the establishment of the UPC makes for a very ...
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Created in 2013 after a troubled and long standing debate, the Unified Patent Court (UPC) is a ‘Common Court’ of 25 EU Member States that will adjudicate on ‘classical’ European Patents and on the new European patents with unitary effect. Although its establishing Agreement has not yet entered into force, the establishment of the UPC makes for a very ...
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
The paper addresses some concerns recently raised within the EU Parliament, regarding an alleged commercial use of the European Criminal Register Information System (ECRIS) by a company providing employers with speedy and efficient access to employees' criminal records.
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The paper addresses some concerns recently raised within the EU Parliament, regarding an alleged commercial use of the European Criminal Register Information System (ECRIS) by a company providing employers with speedy and efficient access to employees' criminal records.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009
The main purpose of the United Nations is to maintain International peace and security. Under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, the Security Council can adopt mandatory measures to maintain or restore international peace and security. Article 41 of the UN Charter gives the power to the Security Council to impose economic sanctions against a State.
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The main purpose of the United Nations is to maintain International peace and security. Under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, the Security Council can adopt mandatory measures to maintain or restore international peace and security. Article 41 of the UN Charter gives the power to the Security Council to impose economic sanctions against a State.
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2016
Initially, the principle of human rights protection was not stipulated by the Treaties, but the constant increase of the human rights’ importance at European level determined the adoption of various documents in the field. The present chapter analyzes the evolution of regulating the human rights in the primary and secondary European legislation ...
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Initially, the principle of human rights protection was not stipulated by the Treaties, but the constant increase of the human rights’ importance at European level determined the adoption of various documents in the field. The present chapter analyzes the evolution of regulating the human rights in the primary and secondary European legislation ...
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TaSbeeb: A judicial decision support system based on deep learning framework
Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2023Aqil M Azmi
exaly
Abstract This chapter examines the use of AI systems for the processing of judicial decisions and legal data from the perspective of the EU legal framework. Consideration is also given to ‘large language models’ (LLMs) potential and limitations when they are deployed in the legal field.
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2022
Focused on the most radical form of enforcement challenges – identity conflicts – the chapter forms an experience of thought or a normative claim aiming to anticipating them. Such conflicts are understood as covering all claims relating to fundamental components of the legal orders involved in multi-level systems or of the identity of these very ...
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Focused on the most radical form of enforcement challenges – identity conflicts – the chapter forms an experience of thought or a normative claim aiming to anticipating them. Such conflicts are understood as covering all claims relating to fundamental components of the legal orders involved in multi-level systems or of the identity of these very ...
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2023
Europe is extremely rich when it comes to its vast variety of cultural and linguistic features, which mark the history of European societies and peoples. Such a cultural patrimony, however, is confronted with a number of challenges, particularly with regard to education, which represents the indispensable tool that enables the preservation of cultural ...
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Europe is extremely rich when it comes to its vast variety of cultural and linguistic features, which mark the history of European societies and peoples. Such a cultural patrimony, however, is confronted with a number of challenges, particularly with regard to education, which represents the indispensable tool that enables the preservation of cultural ...
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