Mobile phone data used in Graham Dwyer case in breach of EU law, court rules
Judgment has potentially significant adverse implications for fight against serious crime
Judgment has potentially significant adverse implications for fight against serious crime
Clonmel and Merck in dispute over combination of ingredients in cholesterol drug
Challenges based on overcrowding and ‘slopping out’ but none successful yet
Principal aim of the ‘artificial’ arrangement was to obtain a tax advantage – court
Move intensifies row over whether EU should withhold funds from countries that reject rules
Facebook agrees to pay costs for Data Protection Commission and activist Max Schrems
Eurosceptical court’s record suggests it revels in brinkmanship in tussles with its own government
Mr Justice Garrett Simons says he changed view following submissions from Attorney General
Friends of Irish Environment’s case focused on the decision-making procedure involving Commission and State
Sources in Brussels warn there is little sign of movement and that time is fast running out for a deal by the end of October
Case concerns methodology for assessing catches for quotas
Large number of applications for retention planning permission on hold pending ruling
State parties say case ‘profoundly flawed and misconceived as a matter of law’ and should be dismissed
PiS’s disregard for European political standards is a worrying challenge to our values
Appeal could assist Dwyer to overturn his conviction for murder of Elaine O’Hara
State appealing key phone data ruling which could help murderer to overturn conviction
US claims court ruling was anti-Israel
Airline argues that wages to 4,000 are effectively taxed twice – in Ireland and in their home country
High Court judge sought ruling from European Courts over case of Artur Celmer
Deficiencies in Poland’s judiciary does not amount to real risk to Artur Celmar’s rights, judge finds
Airline is trying to recoup €777,700 in VAT connected with its Aer Lingus takeover bid
European Commission’s Frans Timmermans ‘not optimistic’ Poland will pull back
Objectors argue case raises issues relevant to similar projects
Proceedings surrounding Athenry data centre have attracted ‘considerable’ public attention
About 20 extradition cases on hold pending European decision
Debt at the centre of the winding up petition relates to a judgment against firm over pyrite used in a building in Ballymun in Dublin
British barrister and politicians seek Article 50 decision referred to Court of Justice of the EU
High Court judge says he will refer case on Coillte project to the Court of Justice of EU
Facebook case told protections are ‘simple administrative schemes with no statutory basis’
Ongoing Irish action over EU-US data transfers is continuing in High Court
Local woman is challenging Bord Pleanála approval for a wind farm in the Silvermines
Crisis after clampdown would make financial crash seem minor, lawyer for firm claims
Facebook lawyer rejects argument from Max Schrems as ‘extraordinary’
ACLU attorney says surveillance affects ordinary citizens with no terrorism connections
Commissioner cites defects in US safeguards as case against Facebook Ireland opens
High court begins hearing far-reaching data privacy case affecting millions of EU citizens
Data Protection Commissioner seeks to refer EU-US data transfers to European court
US tells High Court case is of ‘critical importance’
Application by US to join High Court action following Max Schrems claims over validity of data transfers between EU and US
Data commissioner wants key issues to be referred to Court of Justice of the EU
JTI claims plain packaging will impair dynamics of competition in the tobacco market
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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