• Is féidir iarratas a dhéanamh anois ar sheisiún Márta-Iúil 2027 den chlár oiliúna ag Cúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh i Lucsamburg. Oscailte do chéimithe ó raon leathan cúlraí acadúla -ní hamháin dlí- cuireann an tréimhse oiliúna íoctha seo taithí ghairmiúil luachmhar i bpríomhinstitiúid an Aontais ar fáil.

  • Tá foirm chuardaigh ilchritéar nua ar fáil anois mar chuid den nuashonrú is déanaí ar InfoCuria, lena ndéantar é níos éasca chun taighde dlí mionsonraithe a dhéanamh.

  • An 14 Iúil 2026, éistfidh an Chúirt Bhreithiúnais Cásanna C-865/24 P Ordre néerlandais des avocats du barreau de Bruxelles agus páirtithe eile v an Chomhairle agus C-866/24 P Ordre des avocats à la cour de Paris agus Couturier v an Chomhairle, achomhairc a bhaineann le bearta sriantacha an Aontais lena dtoirmisctear seirbhísí comhairleacha dlí a sholáthar do Rialtas na Rúise agus cuideachtaí atá bunaithe sa Rúis.

  • D’fhoilsigh an Chúirt imeachtaí comhdhála an tríú heagrán de ‘EUnited in Diversity’, idirphlé leathbhliantúil a tharlaíonn idir an Chúirt agus cúirteanna bunreachtúla – nó a gcomhionann - na mBallstát. Tugtar le chéile san imleabhar an t-ábhar a cuireadh i láthair ag an gcomhdháil a tionóladh i Sóifia, an Bhulgáir, ón 3 go dtí an 5 Meán Fómhair 2025.

  • An 6 agus an 7 Iúil 2026, éistfidh an Chúirt Bhreithiúnais Cás C-663/24 Streamz agus páirtithe eile, a bhaineann le cibé an bhfuil dlí cóipchirt na Beilge lena ndeonaítear cearta d’fhoilsitheoirí preasa, údair agus thaibheoirí comhoiriúnach le dlí an Aontais.

  • An 30 Meitheamh 2026, chuir Chúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh fáilte roimh rannpháirtithe an dara EU Legal Summer School mar chuid den chlár scáthfhoghlama seachtaine i Lucsamburg. D’fhreastail na rannpháirtithe ar éisteacht sa Mhór-Dhlísheomra, bhuail siad le Comhaltaí na Cúirte agus fuair siad léargas ar obair na Cúirte.

  • Dé Máirt an 30 Meitheamh 2026, éistfidh an Chúirt Bhreithiúnais Cás C-12/25 Bisdom Gent, a bhaineann leis an gceart chun sonraí pearsanta an duine a scriosadh ó chlár baiste na hEaglaise Caitlicí Rómhánaí faoi RGCS.

  • An féidir le Ballstát srianta a fhorchur ar sheirbhisí sochaí faisnéise a sholáthraítear ó Bhallstát eile, agus cad iad na coinníollacha faoinar féidir oibreoirí na seirbhísí sin a chur faoi dhliteanas i leith faisnéis a stórálann agus a scaipeann siad? Is iad sin na ceisteanna a scrúdaigh an Chúirt Bhreithiúnais ina breithiúnas i gCásanna Uamtha C-188/24 WebGroup Czech Republic agus NKL Associates agus C-190/24 Coyote System.

  • Dé Máirt an 9 Meitheamh 2026, éistfidh an Chúirt Bhreithiúnais Cásanna C-358/24 Varo Energy Belgium agus páirtithe eile, C-533/24 Vermilion Energy Ireland agus C-153/25 Acea Produzione agus páirtithe eile, a bhaineann leis an ranníocaíocht dlúthpháirtíochta sealadach a thug an tAontas isteach mar fhreagairt ar ghéarchéim fuinnimh na hEorpa.

  • On Thursday 4 June 2026, the Court of Justice of the European Union hosted its annual press conference in Luxembourg. This year’s theme focused in particular on the rule of law and respect for fundamental rights as key pillars of European integration.

  • An 25 agus an 26 Bealtaine 2026, thug toscaireacht ó Chúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh, faoi stiúir an Uachtaráin, Koen Lenaerts, cuairt oifigiúil ar an gCróit. Chuir ionadaithe Chúirt Uachtarach na Cróite, Chúirt Bhunreachtúil na Cróite agus Pharlaimint na Cróite, chomh maith leis an  bPríomh-Aire Andrej Plenković, fáilte roimh an toscaireacht.

  • On 18 and 19 May 2026, a delegation from the Supreme Court of Denmark, led by its President, Jens Peter Christensen, visited the Court of Justice of the European Union. Participants took part in a series of working sessions and roundtable discussions and attended a hearing before the Grand Chamber.

  • On Tuesday 12 May 2026, the Court of Justice will hear case C-627/24 P Bytedance v Commission – an appeal concerning the designation of Bytedance, the owner of Tiktok, as a “gatekeeper” under the Digital Markets Act.

  • On Tuesday 19 May 2026, the Court of Justice will hear Case C-407/25 Tersten, concerning suspected customs fraud and the obligation of national authorities to inform the European Public Prosecutor’s Office of investigations into crimes against the EU budget.

  • On 27-30 April 2026, a delegation from the Caribbean Court of Justice visited the Court of Justice of the European Union. The programme included information sessions and presentations, exchanges with Members and staff of the Court, and attendance at hearings of the Grand Chamber.

  • On 20 and 21 April 2026, a delegation from the Romanian Constitutional Court, led by its President Elena-Simina Tănăsescu, visited the Court of Justice of the European Union, taking part in a series of working sessions and attending a hearing before the Grand Chamber.

  • Can a Member State prohibit or restrict access to content portraying or promoting gender identities that differ from the sex assigned at birth, sex reassignment, or homosexuality, allegedly in order to protect children? This question was examined by the Court of Justice in its judgment in case C-769/22 Commission v Hungary.

  • On Tuesday 21 April 2026, the Court of Justice will hear case C-524/24 Italy v Austria – a case brought by Italy against Austria over four measures introduced in Tyrol to limit lorry traffic on the Inn Valley and Brenner motorways.

  • Beidh an babhta ceannais Eorpach de Chomórtas Bhréagchúirt an Dlí Eorpaigh 2026 ar siúl an 17 Aibreán i gCúirt Bhreithiúnas an Aontais Eorpaigh, mar a bpléadálfaidh ocht bhfoireann os comhair Chomhaltaí na Cúirte Bhreithiúnais agus na Cúirte Ginearálta.

  • On Tuesday 14 April 2026, the Court of Justice will hear case C-661/24 Académie Fiscale and Others, concerning whether national legislation can require operators to retain certain communications data from all users for a limited period to prevent fraud and abuse on their networks.

  • Restrictive measures adopted by the EU against leading businesspersons operating in key sectors of the Russian economy. That is the subject of the judgment of the Court of Justice in joined cases C-696/23 P Pumpyanskiy v Council, C-704/23 P Khudaverdyan v Council, C-711/23 P Rashnikov v Council, C-35/24 P Mazepin v Council and C-111/24 P Khan v Council.

  • Caimiléireacht le ríomhphost/glao bréige

  • D’fhoilsigh an Chúirt ‘Athbhreithniú ar an mBliain’ – a Tuarascáil Bhliantúil don bhliain 2025, ina sonraítear gníomhaíochtaí na hInstitiúide agus cásdlí Chúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh agus na Cúirte Ghinearálta is suntasaí le bliain anuas.

  • On Monday 23 March and Tuesday 24 March 2026, the Court of Justice will hear joined cases C-706/25 Comeri and C-707/25 Sidilli, as well as case C-414/25 Sedrata, concerning the Italy-Albania Protocol allowing Italy to use repatriation detention centres on Albanian territory under Italian jurisdiction to manage migration flows.

  • On 20 March 2026, a delegation of the Court of Justice of the European Union, led by its President, Koen Lenaerts, visited the French Conseil Constitutionnel (Constitutional Court), at the invitation of Richard Ferrand, President of the Conseil Constitutionnel.

  • Can a Catholic association dismiss an employee solely because she has left the Catholic Church? This question was examined by the Court of Justice in its judgment in Case C-258/24 Katholische Schwangerschaftsberatung.

  • On 12 March 2026, President Lenaerts and Judge Bošnjak participated in a conference hosted by the French Cour de Cassation marking the 30th anniversary of the Court of Justice’s judgment in Brasserie du Pêcheur and Factortame. The conference, entitled “30 years after Brasserie du Pêcheur – What is the current status and role of national judges in the European judicial system?”, brought together judges and other legal professionals from around Europe to discuss various aspects about the role of national judges in EU law and their interaction with the Court of Justice.

  • Marking the 25th anniversary of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the latest “Judges’ Forum”, held on 9-10 March, between national judges and the Court of Justice of the European Union, focused on the Charter’s role in EU law.

  • Applications are now open for the 2026 edition of the EU Legal Summer School.

  • On 27 February 2026, the General Court hosted its Second Round-Table on VAT, bringing together Members of the General Court and national judges from across the EU. Participants took part in a series of working sessions on key issues relating to value added tax at EU level.

  • Athdhearadh shuíomh gréasáin na Cúirte: rochtain níos éasca ar fhaisnéis shoiléir chuimsitheach.

  • Seoladh Curia Web TV, ardán closamhairc poiblí úrnua chun oscailteacht agus trédhearcacht a chothú.

  • Sheol Cúirt Bhreithiúnais an Aontais Eorpaigh InfoCuria nuashonraithe, a bunachar sonraí cásdlí agus inneall cuardaigh.

  • On 1-2 December, the Court of Justice of the European Union welcomed judges from across the EU for its annual “Judges' Forum”. This is an opportunity for national judges to see the Court in action and to take part in discussions with Members of the Court on subjects of mutual interest. The visit takes place in the context of the close relations that the Court fosters with national judiciaries.

  • On 24 November, a delegation from the European Court of Human Rights visited the Court of Justice of the European Union. The Presidents of both Courts addressed a wide range of issues in a joint interview and discussion available to watch in full. Judges of both courts had a fruitful series of exchanges on a variety of subjects of common interest.

  • On 3-4 November, the Court of Justice paid an official visit to Cyprus, hosted by the Supreme Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court of Cyprus.