- Council of the EU adopts regulation to transfer jurisdiction to General Court on preliminary rulings on VAT, excise duties, customs, transports, and GHG emissions
- Reform of the Statute of the Court of Justice aims to ensure more effective administration of justice
- Main changes include transferring jurisdiction to General Court in specific areas and retaining competence for questions of principle
- Reform also extends filtering mechanism for appeals and increases transparency in proceedings
- Next steps involve modifying Rules of Procedure for Court of Justice and General Court
- Changes were agreed under ordinary legislative procedure in negotiations between the European Parliament and the Court of Justice
Source: consilium.europa.eu
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