ECJ judgement to allow Polish courts to reconvert mortgage loans into local currency
Online platforms may be compelled by courts to remove defamatory content world-wide, ECJ rules
The ECJ ramps up judicial oversight over Facebook in latest defamation ruling
Brexit: What next for Britain?
With a No-Deal Brexit looking ever more likely, quickly concluding deals with its main trading partners will become vital once the UK is outside the EU.
‘European Parliament has noise-makers and law-makers’
INTERVIEW: Former European Commissioner Viviane Reding from Luxembourg sat down with In-House Legal to discuss Brexit, data protection and gender equality.
Who will get the top job(s)?
Things are not as clear-cut as they were half a year ago, with a wide array of solutions possible
Airbus-Boeing Dispute Nearing An End
The bitter altercation has already been ongoing for the past 15 years
European Court clears CETA arbitration tribunals
Despite the vocal opposition, the arbitration system complies with EU law
Europe’s disputed copyright law: An overview
With 348 voting in favour, 274 voting against and 36 abstaining, the much-discussed EU Copyright Directive has finally been approved by the European Parliament.