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Court of Justice: employees with a disabled child

Court of Justice: employees with a disabled child

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...
A question for… Jean-Philippe Lhernould, Professor of Private Law at the University of Poitiers

A question for… Jean-Philippe Lhernould, Professor of Private Law at the University of Poitiers

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...
Is the Court of Justice going to annul the minimum wage directive?

Is the Court of Justice going to annul the minimum wage directive?

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...

CJEU: Case C-631/22, Ca Na Negreta SA, 18 January 2024

by frederic | Jan 18, 2024 | Case Law

Ryanair flight and cabin crew not covered by E101; press release

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...

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