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Rulings of European Court of Justice Mostly In Line with Dutch Input

At the end of May, the Dutch minister of foreign affairs presented the "Annual Statement 2014 on the Legal Representation to the Court of Justice of the European Union." This annual statement reports on the...

by PILP
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At the end of May, the Dutch minister of foreign affairs presented the "Annual Statement 2014 on the Legal Representation to the Court of Justice of the European Union." This annual statement reports on the realization and the result of the Dutch input to the Court of Justice in Luxembourg. This result is set out in the summary of the 66 rulings in 2014 of cases the Netherlands participated in. In the vast majority of the discussed cases, the ruling of the Court of Justice was in line with the point of view contributed by the Netherlands.


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