
ECJ Legal Opinion Backs Offshore Migrant Detention—With Rights Caveat
Advocate General Nicholas Emiliou stated that EU law does not, in principle, prevent a member state from setting up detention facilities outside its own territory.

Advocate General Nicholas Emiliou stated that EU law does not, in principle, prevent a member state from setting up detention facilities outside its own territory.

Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.

Judicial systems across Europe view themselves as guardians of an ideological order that treats populists not as a constituency to be represented but as a pathology to be contained.

ECJ President Koen Lenaerts brands Hungary an “oligarchy,” blurring the line between justice and politics.

In an act of defiance, the Polish president has refused to approve 46 judicial nominations.

An informal Brussels meeting called by the Italian prime minister drew strong support across Europe, signalling growing momentum for changing migration rules.

Citing the “right to family life,” the top court struck down a bill that would have limited family reunification.

The court did not rule on the merits of the case, but its hostility towards right-wing parties comes as no surprise.

The Eritrean man has been involved in at least 196 reported incidents.

A Constitutional Court decision calling for reform has been weaponized by the lawyers for ‘Hammer Girl’ MEP Ilaria Salis to undermine Meloni’s deportation plans.