Tue, 21-Oct-2025

EU talks down reports of compromise deal on European court

European court

Claims of a compromise on the role of the ECJ in the Northern Ireland Protocol rejected by officials. Two individuals with direct knowledge of the conversations have either vigorously refuted. A general deal still faces “challenges,” according to the UK and EU, who both told the Media. New claims of a compromise agreement on the … Read more

Russian MPs voted to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights

Russian MPs voted

The move formally ended Russia’s ties with the Council of Europe, of which the ECHR is a member. The Russian parliament has passed two proposals; that will eliminate the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECHR) jurisdiction in the nation. The move on Tuesday formally severed Russia’s ties with the Council of Europe, the continent’s leading … Read more

Attorney General, ECJ should have no say in UK disputes over dreaded Brexit deal

European Court of Justice

THE ATTORNEY GENERAL has stated that the European Court of Justice should have no jurisdiction over conflicts within the United Kingdom, despite rising tensions over the Northern Ireland Protocol. Suella Braverman, who will take over as Attorney General from Geoffrey Cox in February 2020, appeared on Sky News to explain advice she gave to the … Read more

EU court annuls €1 billion antitrust fine against Intel

intel

BRUSSELS: An EU court on Wednesday annulled a €1.06 billion ($1.2 billion) fine against US chipmaker Intel, finding that Brussels had failed to adequately prove anti-competitive practices in a key aspect of the case, a statement said. The decision by the Luxembourg-based General Court came 12 years after the original fine, the bloc’s fourth biggest … Read more