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Tag: CJEU

Tjebbes and the Autonomisation of EU Citizenship

December 16, 2019 Serhii Lashyn

The CJEU delivered its judgment in the Tjebbes case. Sparking vibrant academic discussions and only further confusing the referring national…

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Posted in: EU and ECJ Filed under: CJEU, EU Citizenship, Tjebbes

Safe Harbor in stormy seas: The Advocate General Opinion in Schrems

September 29, 2015 Christopher Kuner 2 Comments

On 23 September 2015, Advocate General Yves Bot delivered his opinion in Schrems v. Data Protection Commissioner (Case C-362/14), one…

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Posted in: Current Affairs Filed under: Advocate General, CJEU, Data Protection, Safe Harbor, Schrems

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