by Ines Bollet | Sep 24, 2025 | IR Notes Free Articles
Court of Justice strengthens protection for employees who are parents of a child with disabilities The EU Court of Justice has consolidated its case law on disability-related discrimination, where the disability affects an employee’s child. In a 2008 judgment, the...
by frederic | Jan 15, 2025 | IR Notes Free Articles
Do you think the Advocate General’s legal reasoning is sound, in the case of Denmark v. the EU legislature, challenging the minimum wage directive ?He sets out a very detailed opinion, giving extensive consideration to the arguments put forward by all parties. It’s...
by frederic | Jan 14, 2025 | IR Notes Free Articles
Is the von der Leyen Commission’s flagship “social” measure set to be wiped off the map by a court ruling? This is what may happen in a few months’ time, if the Court of Justice accepts the opinion of its Advocate General, delivered on 14 January, on the case brought...
by Ines Bollet | May 19, 2022 | Case Law, IR Doc
The law applicable to aircrew On 19 May 2022, the Court of Justice delivered a ruling on the social security legislation applicable to aircrew employed by an airline (CJEU, 19 May 2022, Case C-33/21, INAIL and INPS), which also gave it the opportunity, for the first...