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Dissecting Europe's crucifix conflict
On 3 November the European court of human rights ruled that crucifixes in classrooms violate the religious freedom of schoolchildren. Representatives from politics and the church roundly condemn the judgement, while many media welcome the decision. The Iberian, Maltese and Italian press react
european court of justice, freedom of opinion, religion, euweek, eurotopics, school, newspaper
Mobile European citizens are rejected by community law
Is Europe too inaccessible and not legally adapted to individual needs?
european court of justice, european elections 2009, power, what the hell is, eurojust, eudebate2009, eurobaromètre
War criminal Karadzic wants a 'fair trial' at the Hague
During Serb war criminal Radovan Karadzic's last appearance before the Hague at the end of August, judge Iain Bonomy resisted attempts to challenge the validity of the trial. Karadzic is to report ‘irregularities’ at a special hearing on 17 September
european court of justice, war criminal, trial, european court of instance, massacre, tactic, international laws
Greece, Portugal and Romania: save your species!
Is Europe acting fast enough to halt irreversible biodiversity loss?
european court of justice, future of europe, lifestyle, greece, zakynthos island, portugal, romania
Juliane Kokott: 'there's no macho atmosphere at the European Court of Justice'
The German mother-of-six, 50, is a woman of superlatives: as one of three women in an eight-man advocate general team at the ECJ, she most famously helped put Berlusconi on trial
european court of justice, brunch, ursula von der leyen, family, silvio berlusconi, luxembourg, europe
It's not just rubbish in Naples
Campania drowns in tonnes of refuse. The EU threatens the intervention of the Court of Justice. How did we get this far, asks a young Neapolitan reporter
european court of justice, italy, photogallery, stavros dimas, naples, southern eu, city planning
Online outlaws
10 million online gamblers, 2, 000 websites: the online gaming community is ever-expanding, becoming a huge phenomenon in Europe. But in legal speak, things are far from harmonised
european court of justice, consumers, liberalisation, treaties, internet, economy, european commission
Dangerous liaisons: Eastern populists meet Western democrats
In Serbia, Poland and Hungary, nationalists and populists are gaining ground. How have Western European democrats reacted in the past?
european court of justice, germany, communism, nationalism, society
Pius Alibek: 'Saddam Hussein will not be executed'
The verdict of Saddam Hussein’s first trial, for the slaughter of 148 chiites in Dujail in 1982, is expected to be announced on November 5
european court of justice, human rights, eu frontiers, cia flights, society, politics
Luxemburg: three languages, one nation
It is not easy to establish a national identity when foreigners make up 38% of a country’s population, especially when it is a country that has to sit between France and Germany. However, sometimes a small country can teach the European Union a wonderful lesson on integration.
european court of justice, feature, languages, cities, immigration, luxembourg, europe
