*Antje Kunst is
an international lawyer and barrister of Garden Court North Chambers, admitted
to the Bar of England and Wales, and the Bar of Berlin, advising and
representing individuals in a wide range of matters related to fundamental
rights within the CFSP and other fields. She has appeared in numerous cases
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Between pragmatic and legal considerations: comment on the Advocate General's opinion in joined cases C‑758/24 [Alace] and C‑759/24 [Canpelli]
Budapest Pride: banned? – Banning Pride as a violation of EU free movement
Attila Szabó, LLM in European law, Head of Legal Aid Service, Hungarian Civil
Liberties Union
The author would
like to thank Steve Peers and Máté Szabó, HCLU’s professional director, for
their ideas for the text!
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via Wikimedia
Commons
On 5 April, Renáta Uitz
published a…
The New EU “Common System for Returns” under the Return Regulation: Evidence-Lacking Lawmaking and Human Rights Concerns
Dr. Izabella Majcher, Independent
ConsultantPhoto credit: Alamy Stock Photo On 11 March 2025, the European Commission published a proposal
for a Return Regulation to replace the 2008 Return
Directive. This new proposal also supersedes the Commission
2018 proposal to recast the Directive (discussed here
and here).
Negotiations on the 2018 recast…
Fast-track visa reimposition: a strengthened tool for EU immigration control and external relations policies?
Professor
Steve Peers, Royal Holloway
University of London
Photo
credit: Sixflashphoto, via Wikimedia Commons
How and why can short-term visa requirements be re-imposed,
on a fast track basis? For the EU, this issue is decided collectively, on the
basis of legislation that applies to all EU Member States (except Ireland),
plus…
The Italy-Albania protocol before the Court of Justice of the European Union – hearing of the CJEU
The EU Directive on Women on Corporate Boards: Steering Out of the Limitations and Leveraging Opportunities
Dr Joy A. Debski, Lecturer in Law, School of Law and Social Sciences, Robert
Gordon University
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Commons
Synoptic Data Inquiry and
Understanding the Directive
Although women
constitute about 51% of overall population in the EU, statistics
show a rather concerning reality that despite accounting…
Revolutionizing Law? Exploring experimental regulations and artificial intelligence Sandboxes in the AI Act
Davide Rauhe
Photo credit: Chief Photographer, MoD
Executive Summary
This blog post
explores the emergence of experimental regulations and policies with focus on
its gained prominence within the European Union in the recent years.
As emerging
technologies, especially in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), continue
to shape…
The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case C‑753/23 (Krasiliva)
Dr Meltem Ineli
Ciger, Associate
Professor, Suleyman Demirel University
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by Konstantin Brizhnichenko, via Wikimedia
Commons
On 27 February 2025, the Court of Justice delivered its judgment in Case
C‑753/23 (Krasiliva). This is the second ruling on the Council
Directive 2001/55/EC of…
Hamoudi v Frontex, an EU Courts pushback case: Shifting the burden of proof and a duty to assist the Court (a duty of candour?)
* Antje Kunst is
an international lawyer and barrister of Garden Court North Chambers, admitted
to the Bar of England and Wales, and the Bar of Berlin, advising and
representing individuals in a wide range of matters related to fundamental
rights within the CFSP and other fields. She has appeared in numerous…