Are flat-rate tariffs for legal assistance conform to EU law?
Employment and Social Affairs 29 August 2016A system providing for flat-rate tariffs to reimburse the costs of legal assistance paid by the losing
A system providing for flat-rate tariffs to reimburse the costs of legal assistance paid by the losing
The European Court of Justice stated that workers are entitled to receive financial compensation for
An impartial and transparent selection of candidates is not possible under the extension provided by
Yesterday on 23 June 2016, Britons went to the polls and voted in favour of Brexit, namely to leave the
The Outright Monetaryn transcations plan was approved by Germany’s Constitutional Court yesterday.
This June the United Kingdom citizens are going to make an important decision: will their country remain
The prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment of detainees could affect the execution of a European
On 15th of September the European Court of Justice handed down a ruling that could set a major precedent
The Court of Justice of the European Union stated in a very recent judgment (Khaled Boudjlida v Préfet