Source: https://www.landmarkchambers.co.uk/expertise/european-union-law/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 21:15:32+00:00

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Case C-43/12 Commission v. European Parliament and Council (an application to annul Directive 2011/82/EU of the European Parliament and Council on the cross-border exchange of information on road safety and traffic offences, on the basis that it had wrongly been adopted on the basis of Art. 87(1) TFEU, which permits an opt-out by Member States, as opposed to Art. 91(1), which does not).
Case C-507/12 St Prix v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions  1 C.M.L.R. 38 (on the meaning of ‘worker’ for the purposes of Art. 7 of the Citizenship Directive and the compatibility of the Directive with the anti-discrimination provisions of the Charter of Fundamental Rights).
R (Harrison) v. Secretary of State for the Home Department  2. C.M.L.R 23 (on the rights of non-EU family members of EU citizens lawfully resident in the UK, following the CJEU’s judgments in Zambrano, McCarthy and Dereci).
Case C-530/11 Commission v. United Kingdom (on the compatibility of the costs rules in UK environmental litigation with the Public Participation Directive).
Case C-567/10 Inter-Environnement Bruxelles ASBL v. Region de Bruxelles-Capitale  2 C.M.L.R. 30 (on the scope of the Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive).
Case C-186/10 Oguz v. Secretary of State for the Home Department  1 W.L.R. 709 (on the interpretation of the EEC – Turkey Association Agreement).
Patmalniece v. Secretary of State for Work and Pensions  2. C.M.L.R 45 (on the compatibility with EU law of the UK Government’s “right to reside” test for social security benefits).
R (Midlands Co-Operative) v. Birmingham City Council  EU L.R. 640 (on the applicability of the Public Contracts Directive to development agreements and s.106 obligations).
A number of our members have held visiting lectureships in EU law at academic institutions, including Oxford University.

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