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Hungary's Top Court Avoids Ruling on Primacy of EU law
December 15, 2021
While avoiding ruling on primacy of European Union law, Hungary's Constitutional Court authorizes government action in absence of adequate EU rules.
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Recalling the Vatican’s 2019 Document on Gender Theory in Education
December 10, 2021
The Vatican’s 2019 document on gender theory in education relates to Venice Commission scrutiny of Hungary’s laws protecting children from gender identification indoctrination
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Euroscepticism in the EU after Brexit
December 08, 2021
Rónán Duffy writing in thejournal.ie explores euroscepticism in the European Union (EU) since Brexit, highlighting that near 30% of MEPs have been identified as being various shades of eurosceptic.
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ECJ AG Backs Rule-of-Law Measure
December 04, 2021
In a setback for Poland and Hungary, an opinion by an ECJ advocate general called on the court to dismiss a challenge from the two countries against a law that allows Brussels to block EU funds to member states that fail to guarantee independent courts or institutions according to the EU.
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EU Attacks Top Court Appointments in Georgia
December 04, 2021
Following Georgia’s four lifetime appointments to the Supreme Court, the EU’s Lead Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Peter Stano criticized the action and reminded Georgia that the EU assistance to Georgia “remains conditional on progress on key reforms, including on judiciary.”