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  2. Court of Justice of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) (French: Cour de justice de l'Union européenne or "CJUE"; Latin: Curia [2]) is the judicial branch of the European Union (EU). Seated in the Kirchberg quarter of Luxembourg City , Luxembourg , this EU institution consists of two separate courts: the Court of Justice and the General Court .

  3. 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. CJEU’s transmitter is located off of Chem des Terres in Musee, Quebec.

  4. European Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    One judge was appointed from each member state and the seventh seat rotated between the "large Member States" (West Germany, France and Italy). It became an institution of two additional Communities in 1957 when the European Economic Community (EEC), and the European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) were created, sharing the same courts with ...

  5. 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.

  6. Palais de la Cour de Justice - Wikipedia

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    Its 27th floor features an observation deck, which it is claimed by the CJEU, is the only one of its kind on Earth offering a view of four countries; Belgium, France, Germany and Luxembourg. [23] The Rocca tower takes its name from Giustina Rocca, an Italian Renaissance figure considered to be the first female lawyer in history. [24]

  7. General Court (European Union) - Wikipedia

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    France 25 September 1989 18 September 1995 [9] André Potocki: France 18 September 1995 19 September 2001 [9] Hubert Legal: France 19 September 2001 17 September 2007 [9] Heinrich Kirschner: Germany 25 September 1989 6 February 1997 [9] Jörg Pirrung: Germany 11 June 1997 17 September 2007 [9] Alfred Dittrich: Germany 17 September 2007 26 ...

  8. List of LGBTQ-related cases before international courts and ...

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    This list contains cases of the European Commission of Human Rights, European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), European Committee of Social Rights (ECSR) and United Nations Human Rights Committee (UN HRC) related to LGBTQ people.

  9. Institutions of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) (French: Cour de justice de l'Union européenne or "CJUE"; Latin: Curia [25]) is the judicial branch of the European Union (EU) and is responsible for interpreting EU law and treaties. The CJUE consists of two separate courts: the Court of Justice and the General Court.