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EU Law NOW Podcasts, edited by the EU Law Live team

Religion at work and the limits of paid annual leave in the Court of Justice's case-law

Emilija Berzanskaite discusses with Elijah Granet the latest judgment of the Court of Justice on the use of the hijab in the workplace, and with Amalie Frese over the right of paid annual leave in the case of serious illness of the worker.

01-11
23:20

A conversation with J. Lindeboom on the impact of the Google Android Judgment of the General Court

Emilija Berzanskaite talks with Justin Lindeboom on the impact of the Google Android Judgment of the General Court of the EU, a landmark decision on the notion of abuse in digital markets, and many other key issues

12-01
22:53

Tax, gambling and the internal market: a conversation with S. van der Vlugt and V. Delhomme

Recent developments in taxation, gambling and fundamental freedoms in the internal market. Emilija Berzanskaite discusses the recent rulings of the Court of Justice on these matters with Sam van der Vlugt and Vincent Delhomme

11-16
25:42

Banks under stress and EU law in the latest case-law of the Court of Justice of the EU

Emilija Berzanskaite in conversation on the AVLB Bank and Banka Slovenije judgments with Barbora Budinska and Janja Hojnik

10-11
23:30

Russia Today France vs. Council: what's new in the General Court's judgment?

Emilija Berzanskaite talks with Celia Chalet and Walter Bruno on the implications of the General Court's major ruling in the case of Russia Today France vs. Council

09-15
19:12

Data transfers and content moderation in the recent case law of the Court of Justice

Emilija Berzanskaitie discusses with Albert Miglio the latest ruling of the Court of Justice on data transfers, and with Bernd Justin Jutte about content moderation and the validity of art. 17 of the CDSM Directive

07-27
28:14

Consumer protection in the latest trends of the CJEU's case-law

Emilija Berzanskaite talks with Enrique Vallines on the latest rulings of the Court of Justice on consumer protection and res iudicata, and with Sarah Drake on the recent developments in the case-law on passenger rights.

07-13
25:49

EU Law NOW: Mutual recognition in EU asylum law and the European Arrest Warrant

A conversation with Janine Silga on the recent case-law on asylum law and mutual recognition, and with Leandro Mancano on the two-step test in the European Arrest Warrant

06-30
29:12

A conversation on Brexit and EU External Relations case-law

Emilija Berzanskaite discusses with Emily Hancox on the impact of the Opinion of the AG on the status of UK nationals after Brexit, and with Graham Butler on the implications of the recent ruling in Commission/Council, on the (failed) reintroduction of unanimity voting.

05-25
21:01

EU Law NOW: The Intel judgment and the Commission's new anti-coercion instrument

Emilija Berzanskaite discusses with Lena Hornkohl the implications of the General Court's recent Intel judgment, and the potential impact of the Commission's proposal of the anti-coercion instrument with Jan Dunin-Wasowicz.

04-22
26:05

When competition meets arbitration, and the scope of sincere cooperation in environmental matters

Dániel Dózsa discusses the implications of the Gazprom judgment of the General Court, and Trajan Shipley analises the Turow mine inter-State litigation between the Czech Republic and Poland at the Court of Justice.

03-11
25:28

EU Law NOW: Celia Challet on Bank Melli, and David Krappitz on the Court of Justice and rainbow families

Celia Challet discusses the Bank Melli judgment and David Krappitz comments on the ruling in Panchervo and rainbow families

02-02
17:35

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