Posts tagged #TFEU
All PostsECJ: Binding Effect for Nullity under Art 101 TFEU
Competition LawThe European Court of Justice has ruled that in the context of actions for annulment under Art 101(2) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (hereinafter TFEU), for infringements of competition law, those previously issued decisions i...
OGH: Disclosing Data Recipients under GDPR
Data Privacy LawIn the case at hand, the Austrian Supreme Court (Oberster Gerichtshof, hereinafter OGH) examined a consumer request concerning the disclosing of personal data to third parties. In 2019, the plaintiff had requested information from the defendant about...
ECJ: Lawyers’ Pension Scheme Partly Contrary to EU Law
European LawThe European Court of Justice (ECJ) has declared the requirements for early retirement pensions for lawyers to be partly contrary to EU law. The original litigation concerned a German-Polish lawyer who worked in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. In ...
EU Commission: Temporary Crisis Framework for economic support
European LawThe European Commission has adopted an addition to state aid law due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Temporary Crisis Framework is intended to provide new possibilities for member states to support businesses, in coordination with existing state...
VwGH: When is a YouTube channel an audiovisual media service?
Public Law Administrative LawThe existence of a service within the meaning of Articles 56 and 57 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) requires that the provider of the service to be assessed participates in economic life with the service. If a service is...