Manuel Campos Sánchez-Bordona
EU court adviser: data privacy laws should apply in national security cases
The European Court of Justice should uphold its 2016 decision that personal data cannot be seized and held indiscriminately by governments even on national security grounds, the court's advocate general said in an opinion on Wednesday.
EU Court Ruling on Whether UK Can Unilaterally Stop Brexit and Revoke Article 50 to Take Place on December 10
A European Court of Justice ruling on whether the UK can cancel Brexit by revoking Article 50 will take place the day before MPs vote on Mrs May's Brexit deal, the court has announced, writes standard.co.uk
European judges will issue their ruling on December 10, ahead of the Commons vote on December 11.
European Law Chief to Set Out View on Brexit Case
A top European law officer is to deliver an opinion on whether the UK can call off its exit from the EU without the backing of member states, writes BBC.
A group of Scottish politicians have asked the European Court of Justice to rule on whether the UK can halt Brexit.
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