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How Meta May Break the Social Meta Business Model: VAT and Data Payments
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This post outlines how VAT on data payments from consent-or-pay models challenges social media firms, forcing them to pay tax or rethink data-driven business models.
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Turkey as a ‘safe third country’? The Court of Justice’s judgment in C-134/23 Elliniko Symvoulio
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This post examines Case C-134/23, where the CJEU ruled that asylum claims cannot be deemed inadmissible if readmission to a safe third country is unfeasible. The decision represents progress in ensuring access to asylum procedures but it highlights flaws in EU system of remedies.
on Dec 4
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Beyond Mutual Recognition: Why the Commission’s Case against Malta has (Some) Bite
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This post contributes to the debate on the CJEU’s case against Malta’s ‘Citizenship-by-Investment’ scheme, arguing that while no genuine link is required for EU citizenship, Member States’ nationality policies must not undermine internal market objectives.
on Nov 18
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This post critiques the Court of Justice’s workplace discrimination rulings and advocates reform, starting with the Pay Transparency Directive to address intersectional non-discrimination in EU law.
on Oct 21
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This post explores the Court of Justice’s ruling in KS and KD v Council, expanding its jurisdiction in Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) matters while balancing judicial oversight with strategic political decisions, especially regarding human rights in EU missions.
on Sep 25
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From US Slavery Defence to Article 19 TFEU: Treaty Reform in the Scales of History
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Blogpost 28/2024 The European Parliament’s recent proposal to remove the unanimity requirement from Article 19 TFEU (non-discrimination legislation) echoes a centuries-old US debate on voting…
on May 24
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A complete U-turn in jurisprudence: HADOPI and the future of the CJEU’s authority
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Blogpost 50/2023 This blogpost only reflects the views of their authors and not the organisations they represent. Introduction In his second Opinion on the HADOPI case (C-470/21) (short for: Haute …
on Dec 5, 2023