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15 November 2018, 21:54 CET

Latest business news about EU law, legal issues and the European Court of Justice

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EU anti money-laundering rules enter into force

EU anti money-laundering rules enter into force

Posted by EUbusiness at 10 July 2018, 14:50 CET |
Filed under: Terrorism, Headline2, Tax, Crime

New EU rules against money laundering, which entered into force Monday, introduce stricter transparency requirements on the real owners of companies and strengthen the fight against terrorist financing.

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EU Court upholds EUR 57m fine on bathroom cartel

EU Court upholds EUR 57m fine on bathroom cartel

Posted by EUbusiness at 03 July 2018, 18:00 CET |
Filed under: EU Law - competition

The EU's General Court upheld Tuesday a fine of EUR 57 million imposed by the EU on Sanitec Europe and its subsidiaries in the context of the cartel on the bathroom fixtures and fittings market.

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EU launches legal action over Poland's Supreme Court changes

EU launches legal action over Poland's Supreme Court changes

Posted by EUbusiness at 03 July 2018, 00:50 CET |
Filed under: EU Law, Poland, Headline2

The EU Commission launched an infringement procedure against Poland Monday over changes to Polish law on the Supreme Court, which it says undermines the principle of judicial independence.

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France.com cannot be registered as a trademark

France.com cannot be registered as a trademark

Posted by EUbusiness at 26 June 2018, 23:15 CET |
Filed under: Headline2, EU Law - IP, France

The French government succeeded Tuesday in its attempt to have the European Court of Justice outlaw an attempt by a French businessman to register the sign 'france.com' as an EU trademark.

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Malta breaking EU law on wild birds: EU Court

Malta breaking EU law on wild birds: EU Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 21 June 2018, 18:55 CET |

Malta has failed to fulfil its obligations under EU law in its adoption of a derogation regime to allow the trapping of seven species of wild birds, the European Court of Justice ruled on Thursday.

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Le Pen must repay EUR 300,000: EU Court

Le Pen must repay EUR 300,000: EU Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 19 June 2018, 17:45 CET |

Former French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen MEP must repay almost EUR 300,000 to the European Parliament, the EU's top Court confirmed Tuesday, for the employment of a parliamentary assistant.

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Louboutin wins right to red sole in EU Court

Louboutin wins right to red sole in EU Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 12 June 2018, 18:56 CET |

Luxury shoe designer Christian Louboutin won a case at the European Court of Justice Tuesday over the right to trademark its exclusive red sole trademark used in high-heeled shoes for women.

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Parliament, Council reach deal on EU-wide penalties for money laundering

Parliament, Council reach deal on EU-wide penalties for money laundering

Posted by EUbusiness at 07 June 2018, 18:40 CET |
Filed under: Headline1, Finance, Crime

The European Parliament and the EU Member States reached provisional agreement Thursday on strengthened criminal law measures to counter money laundering.

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Gay spouses have equal rights to EU residence: European Court

Gay spouses have equal rights to EU residence: European Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 05 June 2018, 21:45 CET |

While EU Member States have the freedom to decide whether to legalise same-sex marriages, they have no right to deny residence rights to spouses of the same sex, the EU's top court has ruled.

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EU launches WTO case against China

EU launches WTO case against China

Posted by EUbusiness at 03 June 2018, 20:39 CET |
Filed under: Headline1, China, EU Law - IP, Trade

The European Union launched legal proceedings in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) Friday against Chinese legislation that it claims undermines the intellectual property rights of European companies.

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EU Justice, Rights and Values Fund

Posted by EUbusiness at 31 May 2018, 23:50 CET |
Filed under: EU Law, EU Funding

The Commission is proposing a new Justice, Rights and Values Fund, simplifying the existing programmes in this field.

Ritual slaughter can only take place in approved abattoirs: EU Court

Ritual slaughter can only take place in approved abattoirs: EU Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 30 May 2018, 00:10 CET |

The European Court of Justice confirmed Tuesday that ritual slaughter without stunning may take place only in an approved slaughterhouse, in a case referred by Belgium's Flemish region.

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Supplementary protection certificate for medicinal products

Posted by EUbusiness at 29 May 2018, 23:34 CET |

The EU Commission proposed on 28 May a targeted adjustment to intellectual property rules to help Europe's pharmaceutical companies tap into fast-growing global markets and foster jobs, growth and investments in the EU.

EU Justice Scoreboard 2018

Posted by EUbusiness at 29 May 2018, 23:30 CET |
Filed under: EU Law

The European Commission published on 28 May the 2018 EU Justice Scoreboard, which gives a comparative overview of the independence, quality and efficiency of justice systems in EU Member States.

EU pharma waiver to boost generic drugs exports

EU pharma waiver to boost generic drugs exports

Posted by EUbusiness at 29 May 2018, 23:20 CET |

The EU Commission proposed Monday to adjust intellectual property rules to help Europe's pharmaceutical companies tap into fast-growing global markets and foster jobs, growth and investments in the EU.

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Brussels takes legal action against 7 states over air quality

Brussels takes legal action against 7 states over air quality

Posted by EUbusiness at 17 May 2018, 21:10 CET |

The EU Commission took legal action to improve air quality in Europe Thursday, stepping up its enforcement against 7 EU Member States for breaching EU rules on air pollution limits and type approval for cars.

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May 2018 infringements package: key decisions

Posted by EUbusiness at 17 May 2018, 17:49 CET |
Filed under: EU Law

In its May 2018 monthly package of infringement decisions, the European Commission is pursuing legal action against EU Member States for failing to comply with their obligations under EU law.

Messi can register 'MESSI' trademark says EU Court

Messi can register 'MESSI' trademark says EU Court

Posted by EUbusiness at 26 April 2018, 13:15 CET |

Lionel Messi, the world's best-paid footballer, can register the trademark 'MESSI' for sports equipment and clothing, the EU's top Court ruled Thursday despite a Spanish company's 'MASSI' trademark.

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New Company Law Rules

Posted by EUbusiness at 25 April 2018, 20:13 CET |

The European Commission proposed on 25 April new company law rules with a view to making it easier for companies to merge, divide or move within the EU Single Market.

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