The EU has reached a provisional agreement on a reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice, aimed at improving the functioning of the Court of Justice of the EU. The reform includes changes to the management of judicial work, transfer of jurisdiction over preliminary rulings to the General Court in specific areas, procedural guarantees, and limiting appeals to the Court of Justice. It also increases transparency in proceedings on requests for preliminary rulings. The agreement will need to be endorsed by the Council and the Parliament before formal adoption.
Source consilium.europa.eu
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