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Judicial Review of Russian Asset Freezes in the European Union
This scientific blogpost aims to examine the evolving role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in reviewing EU sanctions, with particular emphasis on the annulment claims challenging the EU Council’s decision to use proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets.
Lénárd Sándor
May 37 min read


Guarantees of the Independence of CJEU Judges
This blog post analyses the legal guarantees underpinning the independence of CJEU judges, including appointment rules, tenure, immunity, and remuneration safeguards.
Grzegorz Pastuszko
Apr 175 min read


Interim Measures of European Courts in a Comparative Perspective
This scientific blog post aims to outline the evolution of interim measures in international law by examining them from a comparative perspective. Accordingly, it aspires to explore how the differing conceptions and interpretations of international courts have influenced one another over the past decades.
Lénárd Sándor
Mar 306 min read


Questions about the Federalisation of the European Union
Although the nature of the European Union hardly meets the legal criteria for defining a federation, the fact remains that it is a structure in the process of federalisation, without this evolution being, as it stands, the result of the Treaties, or part of a democratic logic. The Court of Justice of the European Union plays a decisive role in this regard. In addition, two phenomena are accentuating this trend: the development of financial skills and the use of ‘Union values.
Bertrand Mathieu
Oct 21, 20259 min read
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