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The House of Lords European Union Committee published a report on 11 April 2011 that found that with the increasing size of the EU's membership, coupled with the expansion of the Court of Justice of the European Union's jurisdiction since the Lisbon Treaty, the institution was struggling to manage its workload.
BBC: Government accused of 'populist' approach to Europe
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The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled in favor of reselling downloaded games.
FORBES: European Courts Rule In Favor Of Consumers Reselling Downloaded Games
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That is followed by a motion to approve proposed reforms to the Court of Justice of the European Union.
BBC: Summer recess approaches
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Fish Legal has been arguing that this position deprives the public of a necessary legal right to data on water pollution and should be referred to the European Court of Justice, since the EIR implement a European Union directive stemming from the Aarhus Convention on public access to environmental information.
BBC: A Big Mac with extra FOIs, please
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In a test-case ruling involving a Belgian soccer player, Jean-Marc Bosman, the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg decided in December 1995 that the European Union's rules on the free movement of labour applied to sportsmen.
ECONOMIST: The pros and cons of free trade in rugby players: An English case study | The
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But the European Court of Justice banned the sale of branded goods bought through unauthorised channels outside the European Union - on the so-called 'grey market'.
BBC: Jeans battle goes to court
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The firms hope to win a ruling from the European Court of Justice that would allow each of them to put all of its employees within the European Union into a single plan.
ECONOMIST: European pensions