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  2. Court of Justice of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The CJEU is the chief judicial authority of the EU and oversees the uniform application and interpretation of European Union law, in co-operation with the national judiciary of the member states. [4] The CJEU also resolves legal disputes between national governments and EU institutions, and may take action against EU institutions on behalf of ...

  3. Statute of the Court of Justice of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The ECJ is the senior court of the CJEU, and it consists of 27 judges, one from each member state, and 11 Advocates General. [2] The Advocates General have the same status as the other judges, but they are also responsible for submitting an independent opinion of the case to the judge panel before they make their decision.

  4. CJEU (AM) - Wikipedia

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    CJEU is a Canadian radio station licensed to broadcast a French language children's radio format at AM 1670 in Gatineau, Quebec. The license is held by Fondation Radio-Enfant, a non-profit educational agency.

  5. European Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Արեւմտահայերէն; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Български; Català; Dansk; Deutsch; Eesti; Español; فارسی; Français

  6. List of members of the European Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    Year Member State Members of the European Court of Justice President Judge Adv. Gen. 1952–1958 Italy Massimo Pilotti: 1952–1958: 1952–1958 Netherlands Jos Serrarens

  7. Palais de la Cour de Justice - Wikipedia

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    Reflecting the increasing division of labour between the CJEU's two component courts, the Ancien Palais building was, during renovations, dedicated to proceedings of the Court of Justice, whilst the General Court — then still known as the Court of First Instance — was moved to the Thomas More building, later renovated in 2013.

  8. Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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  9. Jan Passer - Wikipedia

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    Passer was born in Prague in 1974. [2]He studied law at the Faculty of Law of Charles University in 1997, at the Faculty of Law of Stockholm University (LL.M. in 2000). He has a Doctor of Laws in 2007.