EU's Court of Justice
Commission refers Greece to EU Court over hospitals’ delayed payments to suppliers
The European Commission decided on Wednesday to refer Greece to the EU's Court of Justice for not applying correctly the rules under the Late Payment Directive.
The Late Payment Directive obliges public authorities to pay their invoices within 30 days (or 60 days for public health authorities).
EU to return about 280 mln euros to Greece in court case over pastures
The European Commission will return about 280 million euros to Greece that Brussels had initially recouped from Athens arguing it had been paid as subsidies for pastures, in breach of EU law.
Airlines Fear Wave of Compensation Claims After EU Court Ruling
A new ruling by the European Court of Justice could force airlines to pay countless compensations for flights cancelled because of strikes, New Europe reports.
Poland will not Yield to EU Over Court Reforms: Kaczynski
Poland will not make any concessions in its dispute with the European Union over the country's judicial reforms, Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the head of the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party, said on Friday, quoted by Reuters.
EU Court orders Greece to return 150 mln euros in illegal farm subsidies
According to an EU's Court of Justice ruling published on Friday, Greece is obliged to recover and return 150 million euros granted in aid to cereal producers and agricultural cooperatives, allocated by the government at the time in 2008.
MEP Negrescu asks European Commission for measures to prevent abuses against migrants
Romanian MEP Victor Negrescu of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) has asked the European Commission for measures that will make sure the rights of the migrants inside the European Union will not be violated in the wake of a recent decision by the EU Court of Justice in the case of a Romanian woman settled in Germany.