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Analysis: Under international law, is Putin criminally liable for his invasion of Ukraine?
Dr Donna Lyons
Ireland's former chief justice blasts UK plans to override British and European court judgments
Poland to be fined €1 million daily by EU for not suspending controversial 'disciplinary chamber'
European court sides against Madeleine McCann suspect in separate rape case appeal
Europe's highest court rules that data protection arrangement between EU and US is invalid
Highest European court expected to rule on data privacy case today
Poland, Hungary and Czech Republic broke EU law by refusing refugees, European Court of Justice rules
EU countries must now label products imported from Israeli occupied territories
Ireland fined €5m plus daily penalty of €15,000 over landslides at Galway wind farm
Starbucks wins appeal in EU court over €30 million European Commission tax fine
European Court rules that two-tier teacher pay scale isn't age discrimination
HIV drug may be more affordable after European court ruling
Ryanair fell foul of Europe's top court today - here's what you need to know
UK says it will 'take back control of its laws' after Brexit
EU court rules companies can ban staff from wearing headscarves
Ireland to oppose Uber application to circumvent taxi regulations across EU
European court sides with the government over bank recapitalisation
Menthol cigarettes will be 'banned in Ireland by 2020'
Minimum pricing for alcohol could be illegal - but Ireland's pressing ahead
Workers set to be paid for travel to and from work after major ruling
'If I had done this in Ireland it would've taken 25 years' - Facebook Privacy Campaigner
Ireland is overworking its junior doctors - and could face huge fines because of it
A European court has ruled against "welfare tourism"
25,000 people join privacy lawsuit against Facebook
Apple's distinctive store design has now been trademarked by the EU
Dunnes-v-Karen Millen goes to Europe, the result isn't good for the Irish store
High Court asks Europe whether Facebook should be investigated over NSA
Europe struck wrong balance on 'right to be forgotten' ruling, says Google boss
79 per cent increase in number of complaints to pensions ombudsman
ECJ ruling casts doubt on planning permission for Galway bypass
ECJ rules Spain's eviction laws breach EU directive
Ryanair loses ECJ case on reimbursing costs for stranded passengers
EU court makes latest ruling in Budweiser v Budweiser saga
Three-balled sex toy rejected by European judges
Ireland fined €2 million over failure to impose septic tank rules
ECJ to rule on whether Ireland will face septic tank fines
Pringle could face substantial legal costs after European court loss
European court rules against Thomas Pringle, says ESM is lawful
CAP payments to be published again after privacy case