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Sjelle Autogenbrug, CJEU defines second hand goods.

GAVC - jeu, 01/19/2017 - 16:16

A quick note on second-hand goods and VAT. For my review of Bot AG’s Opinion in C-471/15 Sjelle Autogenbrug, see here. The Court held yesterday and defined (at 32) second-hand goods essentially as follows: in order to be characterised as ‘second-hand goods’, it is only necessary that the used property has maintained the functionalities it possessed when new, and that it may, therefore, be reused as it is or after repair.

The Court does not refer to EU waste law yet the impact on that area of EU law is clear.

Geert.

Handbook of EU Waste Law, second ed. 2016, Chapter 1.

4/2017 : 19 janvier 2017 - Conclusions de l'avocat général dans l'affaire C-591/15

Communiqués de presse CVRIA - jeu, 01/19/2017 - 09:51
The Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association Limited et The Queen
Libre prestation des services
L’avocat général Szpunar considère que le Royaume-Uni et Gibraltar forment un seul État membre aux fins de la libre prestation des services

Catégories: Flux européens

The EAPO Regulation is applicable as of today / Applicabile da oggi il regolamento istitutivo dell’ordinanza europea di sequestro conservativo su conti bancari

Aldricus - mer, 01/18/2017 - 18:21

Regulation (EU) n. 655/2014 establishing a European Account Preservation Order (EAPO) procedure to facilitate cross-border debt recovery in civil and commercial matters is applicable as of today, 18 January 2017. The relevant section of the European e-Justice Portal has been updated: the application forms can be completed online.

È applicabile da oggi, 18 gennaio 2017, il regolamento (UE) n. 655/2014 che istituisce una procedura per l’ordinanza europea di sequestro conservativo (OESC) su conti bancari al fine di facilitare il recupero transfrontaliero dei crediti in materia civile e commerciale. La sezione del Portale europeo della giustizia elettronica relativa al regolamento è stata aggiornata: i relativi moduli possono essere completati online.

3/2017 : 18 janvier 2017 - Arrêt de la Cour de justice dans l'affaire C-623/15 P

Communiqués de presse CVRIA - mer, 01/18/2017 - 10:10
Toshiba / Commission
Concurrence
La Cour confirme l’amende de 82 millions d’euros infligée solidairement à Toshiba et à Panasonic/MTPD pour leur participation à l’entente des tubes pour téléviseurs

Catégories: Flux européens

“And as the fog gets clearer…“ – May on Brexit

Conflictoflaws - mar, 01/17/2017 - 18:30

In her long-awaited speech on what Brexit actually means for the future application of the acquis communautaire in the United Kingdom, British Prime Minister Theresa May, on 17 January, 2017, stressed that the objective of legal certainty is crucial. She further elaborated:

“We will provide certainty wherever we can. We are about to enter a negotiation. That means there will be give and take. There will have to be compromises. It will require imagination on both sides. And not everybody will be able to know everything at every stage. But I recognise how important it is to provide business, the public sector, and everybody with as much certainty as possible as we move through the process. So where we can offer that certainty, we will do so. […] And it is why, as we repeal the European Communities Act, we will convert the ‘acquis’ – the body of existing EU law – into British law. This will give the country maximum certainty as we leave the EU. The same rules and laws will apply on the day after Brexit as they did before. And it will be for the British Parliament to decide on any changes to that law after full scrutiny and proper Parliamentary debate.”

At the same time, May promised that “we will take back control of our laws and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in Britain.”

(The full text of the speech is available here.)

This unilateral approach seems to imply that the EU Regulations on Private International Law shall apply as part of the anglicized “acquis” even after the Brexit becomes effective. This would be rather easy to achieve for the Rome I Regulation. In addition, a British version of Rome II could replace the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act of 1995, except for defamation cases and other exemptions from Rome II’s scope. At the end of the day, nothing would change very much for choice of law in British courts, apart from the fact that the Court of Justice of the European Union could no longer rule on British requests for a preliminary reference. Transplanting Brussels Ibis and other EU procedural instruments into autonomous British law would be more difficult, however. Of course, the UK is free to unilaterally extend the liberal Brussels regime on recognition and enforcement to judgments passed by continental courts even after Brexit. It is hard to imagine, though, that the remaining EU Member States would voluntarily reciprocate this favour by treating the UK as a de facto Member State of the Brussels Ibis Regulation. Merely applying the same procedural rules in substance would not suffice for remaining in the Brussels Ibis camp if the UK, at the same time, rejects the jurisdiction of the CJEU (which it will certainly do, according to May). Thus, the only viable solution to preserve the procedural acquis seems to consist in the UK either becoming a Member State of the Lugano Convention of 2007 or in concluding a special parallel agreement similar to that already existing between Denmark and the EU (minus the possibility of a preliminary reference, of course). Since only the latter option would allow British courts to apply the innovations brought by the Brussels I recast compared with the former Brussels and the current Lugano regime, it should clearly be the preferred strategy from the UK point of view – but it cannot be achieved unilaterally by the British legislature.

Union européenne : étendue du droit exclusif du titulaire d’une marque

Le titulaire d’une marque de l’Union européenne peut, pendant cinq ans, agir contre un concurrent qui fait usage d’un signe identique entraînant un risque de confusion sans avoir à démontrer l’usage sérieux de sa marque.

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Catégories: Flux français

Article 544 du code civil

Cour de cassation française - lun, 01/16/2017 - 13:31

Pourvoi c/ Cour d'appel de Fort de France, chambre civile, arrêt d 19 avril 2016

Catégories: Flux français

Citysprint: Speeding away from legalese. Employment tribunals act against windowdressing in the ‘gig’ economy.

GAVC - ven, 01/13/2017 - 15:15

The issue under consideration in Citysprint was whether claimant, Ms Dewhurst, a cycle courier, was an employee of Citysprint or rather, as defendant would have it, a self-employed contractor. I am not a labour lawyer but I do have an interest in the ‘gig economy’, peer to peer etc. [Note Google defines (or conjures up a definition of) the gig economy as a labour market characterized by the prevalence of short-term contracts or freelance work as opposed to permanent jobs].

I also have an interest in language and the law. After an employment tribunal in Uber blasted the company’s use of byzantine language, in Citysprint, too, (in particular at 64 ff) the tribunal looks beyond the fog of legalese to qualify the contract for what it really is. A great development.

Geert.

 

 

La directive sur la gestion collective des droits d’auteur est enfin transposée

Une ordonnance du 22 décembre 2016 modernise le cadre juridique de la gestion des droits d’auteurs et des droits voisins et l’adapte au marché de la musique en ligne. Elle transpose, avec un peu de retard, la directive européenne 2014/26/UE du 26 février 2014.

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Catégories: Flux français

Cotisations obligatoires instituées par les organisations interprofessionnelles reconnues

L’ingérence dans le droit au respect des biens que constitue l’obligation d’acquitter les cotisations d’organisations interprofessionnelles reconnues résultant d’accords étendus, selon une procédure organisée par des dispositions du code rural et de la pêche maritime satisfait au principe de légalité tel qu’il procède de l’article 1er du Protocole n° 1 à la Convention européenne des droits de l’homme, et la justification de l’intérêt général poursuivi s’applique y compris lorsqu’il s’agit du droit qu’ont les États de mettre en vigueur les lois qu’ils jugent nécessaires pour assurer le paiement des impôts ou d’autres contributions.

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Catégories: Flux français

Oog in oog met Angela Merkel, leider van de vrije wereld

GAVC - jeu, 01/12/2017 - 22:25

DOOR PHILIPPE NYS. “Wie willen we de volgende keer uitnodigen? Angela Merkel misschien, via een eredoctoraat van de KU Leuven?” Het was een lachende opmerking, net na de Ekonomikalezing van Guy Ver…

Source: Oog in oog met Angela Merkel, leider van de vrije wereld

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