- User-Friendly Platform: The Court of Justice of the European Union has launched an updated InfoCuria platform, designed to provide clear and intuitive access to a wide array of documents, including judgments, opinions, orders, and procedural documents related to the Court’s work.
- Enhanced Search Features: The new search engine offers a user experience akin to popular web search engines, featuring functionalities like automatic suggestions, Boolean operators, filtering options, and text highlighting, making it easier for users to locate specific information efficiently.
- Multilingual Accessibility and Future Developments: InfoCuria is available in all 24 official EU languages, enhancing accessibility for diverse users. An advanced search interface tailored for legal professionals is in development, which will allow for multi-criteria searches and will include additional legal resources in future updates, further simplifying engagement with EU law and justice.
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