By browsing this website, you acknowledge the use of a simple identification cookie. It is not used for anything other than keeping track of your session from page to page. OK

Documents EU Court of Justice 427 results

Filter
Select: All / None
Q
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
y

13.04.2-68878

ETUI

"This reports has two goals. Firstly, it seeks to establish an overview of proceedings, whether they be actions for failure to fulfil obligations, actions for annulment, or references for a preliminary ruling – before the Court of Justice of the European Union associated with occupational health and safety directives between 1989 and 2022. A total of 173 decisions were selected and analysed. The variables taken into consideration were: the Member States against which the proceeding were brought, the year of the decision, the OSH directive examined and the type of proceedings. Secondly, by spotlighting certain patterns, it will be possible in future to build a litigation strategy for health and safety both by continuing to make references for a preliminary ruling to the Court and by turning decisions already made by the Court to account at national level."
"This reports has two goals. Firstly, it seeks to establish an overview of proceedings, whether they be actions for failure to fulfil obligations, actions for annulment, or references for a preliminary ruling – before the Court of Justice of the European Union associated with occupational health and safety directives between 1989 and 2022. A total of 173 decisions were selected and analysed. The variables taken into consideration were: the ...

More

Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
V

Social Europe -

Social Europe

"The landmark ruling validates the directive's approach to adequate wages and collective bargaining, dealing only minor setbacks to its implementation across Europe."

This work is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

More

Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
V

Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog -

Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog

"On 11 November 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU/Court) delivered the anxiously awaited judgment in Denmark v Parliament and Council (C-19/23). Save for a small part of it, the Court confirmed that the adoption of the Directive on adequate minimum wages from 2022 falls within the competences conferred on the Union by the EU Treaties. This was the most momentous judgment for the European trade union movement, and for EU labour lawyers, since the Viking and Laval duo in 2008; and it is likely to go down in history as one of the most significant CJEU rulings in the making of ‘Social Europe'."
"On 11 November 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU/Court) delivered the anxiously awaited judgment in Denmark v Parliament and Council (C-19/23). Save for a small part of it, the Court confirmed that the adoption of the Directive on adequate minimum wages from 2022 falls within the competences conferred on the Union by the EU Treaties. This was the most momentous judgment for the European trade union movement, and for EU ...

More

Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
V

Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog -

Oxford Human Rights Hub Blog

"On 11 November 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU/Court) delivered the anxiously awaited judgment in Denmark v Parliament and Council (C-19/23). Save for a small part of it, the Court confirmed that the adoption of the Directive on adequate minimum wages from 2022 falls within the competences conferred on the Union by the EU Treaties. This was the most momentous judgment for the European trade union movement, and for EU labour lawyers, since the Viking and Laval duo in 2008; and it is likely to go down in history as one of the most significant CJEU rulings in the making of ‘Social Europe'."
"On 11 November 2025, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU/Court) delivered the anxiously awaited judgment in Denmark v Parliament and Council (C-19/23). Save for a small part of it, the Court confirmed that the adoption of the Directive on adequate minimum wages from 2022 falls within the competences conferred on the Union by the EU Treaties. This was the most momentous judgment for the European trade union movement, and for EU ...

More

Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks
Déposez votre fichier ici pour le déplacer vers cet enregistrement.
Bookmarks