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Simon Vanhove*
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The European Union’s ambition to decarbonise its energy system has
elevated renewable hydrogen to a strategic priority. For sectors that
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This post was
originally published on EU
Law Live.
Simon Vanhove*
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CC-BY 3.0
The European Union’s ambition to decarbonise its energy system has
elevated renewable hydrogen to a strategic priority. For sectors that…
Cases: Hamoudi v Frontex (C-136/24 P) and WS and Others v Frontex
(Case C-679/23 P)
Antje Kunst*
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Cohen
Introduction
In two judgments delivered on 18 December 2025 – Hamoudi v Frontex (Case C-136/24 P)…
Dr. Izabella Majcher,
Independent ConsultantPhoto credit: Alamy stock photo
On 11 March 2025, the European Commission published a proposal
for a Return Regulation intended to replace the 2008 Return
Directive. The stated objective of…
Annelieke Mooij* and Anuj Puri**
*Assistant Professor at the Public Law & Governance
Department, Tilburg Law School
** Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Public Law &
Governance Department, Tilburg Law School
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Introduction…
Steve Peers, Professor of Law, Royal Holloway
University of London
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Introduction
The EU’s asylum pact, agreed in
2024, is mostly not fully in force yet; it will largely apply…
Lorna Woods, Professor
Emerita, University of Essex
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of Defense
This Grand Chamber judgment of
the Court of Justice in X v
Russmedia Digital and Inform Media Press (Case C-492/23) handed…
Steve Peers, Professor of Law, Royal Holloway University
of London
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Introduction
The EU’s Digital
Services Act (DSA) was conceived before Elon Musk bought Twitter (soon
renaming it X);…
Alessandro Nato* and Camilla Ramotti**
*Associate Professor in European Union law, University
of Teramo
**Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Administrative Law,
Luiss Guido Carli, Rome
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