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The Case

The Case" is a Podcast series by EU Law Live and powered by Católica Global School of Law, focused on some of the leading and most groundbreaking developments taking place in European Union Law. "The Case" covers judgments from the Court of Justice, the General Court and the European Court of Human Rights. Attention is also paid to legislative developments in the European Union, as well as the broader debates on strategic policy issues at the European level..

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    The WhatsApp/EDPB case and the requirements to litigate composite procedures. A conversation with J Novak and S Demkova

    In this new issue of The Case, Guillermo Iñiguez talks with Janek Novak and Simona Demkova on the implications of the WhatsApp/EDP case, on the notion of challengeable acts and standing to sue in composite procedures before Union courts.

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    The Seraing Case and Sports Arbitration: in conversation with M. Mataija and P. Mavroidis

    In the latest Podcast of "The Case", Guillermo Iñiguez talks with Mislav Mataija and Petros Mavroidis about the judgment in Seraing, on the interaction between sport arbitration and EU law and effective remedies in national courts

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    The Minimum Wages Directive in Court: a conversation with Catherine Barnard and Luca Ratti

    Daniel Sarmiento talks with Catherine Barnard and Luca Ratti about the landmark ruling of the Court of Justice in Denmark vs. European Parliament and Council, in which the Court of Justice clarified the EU's competence in the field of social policy, providing further clarity on the social dimension of the EU's economic constitution

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    Judges' Remunerations in Court: a conversation with Kieran Bradley and Barbara Grabowska-Moroz

    In this latest issue of The Case, Daniel Sarmiento talks with Kieran Bradley and Barbara Grabowska-Moroz on the latest developments in the case-law of the Court of Justice on judicial independence and, more particularly, on judges' salaries.

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    Are the values of the EU justiciable? A conversation with Joseph Weiler and Miguel Maduro

    The Court of Justice is going to decide on whether Article 2 TEU is a justiciable provision against Member States. In this new edition of The Case, Sara Iglesias talks with Joseph Weiler and Miguel Poiares Maduro, in a Podcast series supported by Catolica Global School of Law

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    The Diarra Case: football, sports and Union law, with Miguel Maduro and Petros Mavroidis

    The Diarra Case is a landmark ruling for football, sports law and Union law altogether. In this first issue of The Case, Guillermo Iñiguez talks with Miguel Poiares Maduro and Petros Mavroidis on the background, content and implications of the Diarra case. This Podcast is powered by Católica Global School of Law

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The Case" is a Podcast series by EU Law Live and powered by Católica Global School of Law, focused on some of the leading and most groundbreaking developments taking place in European Union Law. "The Case" covers judgments from the Court of Justice, the General Court and the European Court of Human Rights. Attention is also paid to legislative developments in the European Union, as well as the broader debates on strategic policy issues at the European level..

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