Shifting the burden of proof and an obligation to help the Court docket (an obligation of candour?) – Model Slux

Shifting the burden of proof and an obligation to help the Court docket (an obligation of candour?) – Model Slux

  Antje Kunst* * Antje Kunst is a global lawyer and barrister of Backyard Court docket North Chambers, admitted to the Bar of England and Wales, and the Bar of Berlin, advising and representing people in a variety of issues associated to elementary rights throughout the CFSP and different fields. She has appeared in quite a … Read more

Op-Ed: “On Real Hyperlinks, Burdens of Proof, and Declaration No. 2: Some Musings on the Courtroom’s Reasoning in Fee v. Malta (C-181/23)” – Model Slux

Op-Ed: “On Real Hyperlinks, Burdens of Proof, and Declaration No. 2: Some Musings on the Courtroom’s Reasoning in Fee v. Malta (C-181/23)” – Model Slux

The Courtroom’s judgment in Fee v. Malta (C-181/23), delivered on April 29th, has already turn into a landmark case: each the underlying subject-matter (Malta’s so-called ‘golden passports’ scheme), the political consideration which this subject attracted (finest captured by President’s von der Leyen’s assertion that ‘European values usually are not on the market’), and the forcefulness … Read more

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