Latest programmes
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What social rights do you have if you work in the EU?
Discover what benefits you are entitled to if you work in another EU country and how the Court of Justice ensures that EU rules are applied fairly.
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The Court’s landmark judgments on environmental protection
First part- How does the EU Court of Justice’s case law on soil, water, air, waste, industry and renewables protect health and the environment?
Second part- Press officer Hartmut Ost helps analyze key environmental cases and their impact
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How to protect our rights when time is crucial?
Judge Jürimäe explains how the preliminary urgent procedure fast‑tracks critical cases. It is applied in certain aeras of law, in situations where fundamental rights, personal liberty or children are involved
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Sustainability : mission possible ?
First part – Discover how the Court is taking concrete action to reduce its environmental footprint
Second part – Together with Court’s sustainability advisor, Yorgos Lappas, we explore the EMAS management system which helps organisations improve their environmental performance
Judgments and Opinions
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 19/05/2026
C-350/24
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 13/05/2026
C-483/24, C-877/24, C-286/25, C-488/24, C-225/25, C-227/25 P, C-322/25, C-61/25 P, C-603/24, C-155/25
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 12/05/2026
C-797/23
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 07/05/2026
C-747/22, C-320/25, C-238/25, C-266/25, C-267/25, C-268/25, C-276/25, C-371/25, C-199/25, C-641/24 P, C-635/24 P, C-636/24 P, C-637/24P
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 30/04/2026
C-127/24, C-544/24, C-301/25, C-274/25, C-157/25, C-748/24, C-30/25, C-191/25, C-121/25 P, C-190/25, C-133/24, C-906/24, C-246/25, C-115/25, C-479/23, C-31/25P
Delivery of Judgments and Opinions - 23/04/2026
C-414/25, C-882/24 P, C-237/24 P, C-799/24, C-142/25, C-143/25, C-275/25, C-118/24, C-14/24 P, C-457/23 P, C-528/24, C-176/25, C-197/25, C-321/25, C-683/24, C-17/25, C-446/24, C-164/25, C-116/25, C-74...
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What social rights do you have if you work in the EU?
Discover what benefits you are entitled to if you work in another EU country and how the Court of Justice ensures that EU rules are applied fairly.
Does the internet ever forget? Understanding the right to be forgotten
Our outdated or sensitive data can harm us over time. Discover how the Court of Justice of the EU has recognised the right to be forgotten to protect our privacy, while safeguarding the right to infor...
Borrowing with complete transparency
When you take out a consumer loan, you need to know from the outset exactly what you will be paying. The Court of Justice of the European Union has clarified the transparency rules against hidden fees...
Open Court
How to protect our rights when time is crucial?
Judge Jürimäe explains how the preliminary urgent procedure fast‑tracks critical cases. It is applied in certain aeras of law, in situations where fundamental rights, personal liberty or children are ...
The task of Judges at the Court: interpreting EU law and protecting citizens
Judge Octavia Spineanu-Matei explains how Judges are selected and their role in guaranteeing the uniform application of EU law for all EU citizens.
The Charter of Fundamental Rights: a pillar of European justice
With Advocate General Dean Spielmann, let's discover what the Charter of Fundamental Rights means for European citizens and how it differs from the European Convention on Human Rights
Cour des citoyens
The Court’s landmark judgments on environmental protection
First part- How does the EU Court of Justice’s case law on soil, water, air, waste, industry and renewables protect health and the environment? Second part- Press officer Hartmut Ost helps analyze key...
Sustainability : mission possible ?
First part – Discover how the Court is taking concrete action to reduce its environmental footprint Second part – Together with Court’s sustainability advisor, Yorgos Lappas, we explore the EMAS manag...
Multilingualism: the key to equal access to justice
Discover how the Court’s 24‑language system guarantees your right to be heard and to understand rulings, with insights from Maciej Markiewic, Director in the Directorate-General of Multilingualism
Animations
Why does the Court of Justice of the EU Exist?
The Court of Justice of the European Union is the judicial body of the EU. Its role is to ensure that EU laws are respected by the EU’s institutions and Member States and applied in the same way throu...
What has the Court of Justice done for me?
In over 25,000 rulings to date, the Court of Justice of the European Union has given decisions on a wide variety of matters directly affecting EU citizens’ lives. Here we look at just a few instances ...
The Preliminary Ruling Procedure – A Dialogue with National Courts
References for preliminary rulings are a keystone of the EU’s legal system. With national courts applying EU law directly, this procedure allows them to check with the Court of Justice how laws should...
Training videos
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The entrance hall
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Aerial view of the Palais surrounded by the Anneau
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The Grand Staircase - Salle des Pas Perdus
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A hearing of the Court of Justice - Grand Chamber
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The Grand Conference Room
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The Members of the Court of Justice in 2024
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