RSS
The Curia website’s RSS feed can notify you when new judgments, Opinions or press releases from the Court of Justice of the European Union are published and provide you with direct access to the full texts.
What is “RSS”?
“RSS” stands for “Really Simple Syndication” or “Rich Site Summary”. It is a text format that automatically delivers the latest online updates on topics available on the internet, without you having to search for them manually.
RSS can notify you when new judgments, Opinions or press releases from the Court are published on the Curia website, with direct access to the full texts.
How can I set up an RSS feed for the Curia website?
To subscribe to one of the Curia website’s RSS feeds, you need an RSS reader. This tool checks for updates and alerts you when new content is available online.
In order to subscribe
- Choose an RSS reader: search online to find an RSS reader that works with your operating system
- Install the reader: follow the RSS reader’s setup instructions in order to download and install the reader
- Subscribe to a feed: follow the reader’s instructions to add the Curia website’s RSS feed as a new channel
Once it is set up, the RSS reader will automatically update and notify you every time new content is published.
What RSS feeds are offered on the Curia website?
The RSS feeds for press releases are available in 23 languages on the Curia website. To access it in English, enter the following URL.
EN + FR : http://curia.europa.eu/site/rss.jsp?lang=en&secondLang=fr
