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The "Conscience of Europe", which is currently available in 25 languages, is a film about the Court. This documentary, intended for the general public, shows specific examples of cases examined by the Court and considers its prospects over the forthcoming years and the challenges facing it.
European Court of Justice where judges rule on EU laws The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg is made up of judges from its member states who take on 600 cases a year looking at how laws are interpreted across the EU.
http://www.eca.europa.eu The European Court of Auditors is the external auditor of the European Union finances and, as such, one of the EU institutions. EU auditors travel across the world to check if the collection and spending of the EU money is legal and regular, and if EU policies provide value for money. The European auditors work for YOU, the citizens of the European Union, to safeguard that your money is well spent and well used. Check the European Court of Auditors website http://www.eca.europa.eu
http://www.eca.europa.eu The European Court of Auditors is the external auditor of the European Union and, as such, the guardian of the EU's finances. The European Court of Auditors audits are helping to improve EU financial management, thereby serving the citizens of the European Union, safeguarding that their money is well spent and well used. More information on the European Court of Auditors website: http://www.eca.europa.eu
Proceedings of the admission hearing at the European Court of Human Rights Ladele v. United Kingdom (no. 51671/10), McFarlane v. United Kingdom (no. 36516/10), Eweida v. United Kingdom (no. 48420/10) & Chaplin v. United Kingdom (no. 59842/10)
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There has recently been a great deal of controversy surrounding judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in relation to the attempted deportation to Jordan of radical cleric Abu Qatada, and the decision to oblige the UK to give convicted prisoners the right to vote. In the first video in the series, Professor David Feldman discusses the judgements of the European Court, and the corresponding actions by UK courts and the UK Government. Professor Feldman is Rouse Ball Professor of English Law, Honorary Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, and Fellow of the British Academy. He has acted as advisor to a number of Government Joint Select Committees, and was Judge of the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2002-10. Law in Focus is a series of short videos featuring academics from the ...
Video clip presenting the execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and its supervision by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
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The EUI talks to Koen Lenaerts, President of the Court of Justice of the European Union about new challenges for European integration efforts.
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The European Commission is suing the UK at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for failure to allocate safe marine areas for harbour porpoises. This month, one site was designated in Scottish waters for protecting the vulnerable species, which lives in various coastal areas around the UK. The Commission says it is enforcing conservation rules set out in the EU Habitats Directive. The UK government has held a public consultation on five possible sites. The sites - called Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) - require EU Commission approval before the UK can launch the necessary measures to protect species in them. "Due to the unfavourable status of the harbour porpoises in the EU, 13 member states, other than the UK, have designated sites for its protection," the Commission said. "The...
Read your free e-book: http://hotaudiobook.com/mebk/50/en/B002OEBN3I/book A volume that takes stock and looks ahead on the development and implementation of competition policy in the European Union fifty years after the Treaty of Rome. Competition policy has emerged as a key policy in the Eu with competition acting as the driving force for economic efficiency and the welfare of citizens. Case law has been established to control and prevent anti-competitve behavior, state aid control has consolidated and evolved towards a more economic approach, and the authority of the Ec and the judicial review of the Court of the First Instance (cfi) and the European Court of Justice (ecj) are firmly etsablished. The book provides an economic approach to competition policy and reflects the main areas of ...
Mr. Schima is a legal adviser in the Euorpean Commission's Legal Service. He has studied law in Vienna, where he was born, and in Paris and at Harvard Law School. From 1995 to 2003, he was a member of the chambers of Judge Dr. Peter Jann at the European Court of Justice. In 2003, Mr. Schima joined the European Commission's Legal Service. He has taught and published extensively on various matters of European Union law. We talk with him about the application of EU Fundamental Rights to the Member States after Lisbon and putting the case law of the European Court of Justice into perspective.
In a workshop titled "Judicial Process & Protection of Rights," four U.S. Supreme Court justices and seven members of the European Court of Human Rights gathered at GW Law School on March 1, 2012, for an historic workshop focusing on issues relevant to both courts. This event, the first-ever official meeting between the two courts, was held in cooperation with the U.S. Department of State's Office of the Legal Adviser. The workshop featured a series of panel discussions on the courts' roles within their respective judicial and political systems, institutional challenges, freedom of expression and extraterritoriality. Justices Samuel Alito, Stephen Breyer, Anthony Kennedy and Sonia Sotomayor participated in the workshop, along with President of the European Court of Human Rights Nicolas Bra...
On Friday 15th February 2013, Judge Jean-Paul Costa, former President of the European Court of Human Rights, delivered the 2013 Sir David Williams Lecture entitled "The Relationship Between the European Court of Human Rights and National Constitutional Courts?". The Sir David Williams Lecture is an annual address delivered by a guest lecturer in honour of Sir David Williams, Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of English Law and Emeritus Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University. More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for Public Law website at http://www.cpl.law.cam.ac.uk/sir_david_williams_lectures/
This is a presentation on the key features and role of the European Court of Justice.
The jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in Labor Law - Judge Angelika Nussberger. 8/20/2014 áudio original
Claudia Koonz a Professor Emeritus of History from Duke University presents on Muslim women during a Center for European Studies workshop. Reasonable Accommodations?: Minorities in the Globalized Nation States was co-sponsored by the Center for Canadian Studies, the Center for European Studies, the Duke Islamic Studies Center, and the Duke University Center for International Studies.