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Dr Meltem Ineli
Ciger
, Associate
Professor, Suleyman Demirel University

Photo credit: Odessa Opera and Ballet Theatre,
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

 Antje Kunst*

* 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

 Antje Kunst*

*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

  

Ulla Neergaard, Professor of EU Law, University of Copenhagen

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*This contribution draws upon Ulla
Neergaard’s forthcoming work, “‘Eurarctic’: Colonialism and EU-Greenland
Relations” in Hanna Eklund’s edited volume, “Colonialism and the EU Legal
Order,” to be published by Cambridge University Press in 2025. For

 Jan-Hendrik Seelow, Dutch
Council for Refugees*

*The Dutch Council for Refugees has
closely worked with the applicant’s counsel to support the case from the
beginning Photo credit: Francesco Placco, via Wikimedia Commons

Introduction

It is a few minutes after 9 a.m.
and the Grand Chamber is still buzzing with morning energy. While