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ECJ may accept ‘partial’ specialisation of General Court chambers

By Ana Rita Rego and Lewis Crofts ( November 15, 2011, 16:29 GMT | Insight) -- The EU’s Court of Justice has indicated that a specialisation of the General Court may work, but that it must be “partial” to ensure flexibility. In a letter to EU governments, the court also sets out why the reform is urgent and may be less costly than inaction.Brussels – The Court of Justice (ECJ) has indicated that a specialisation of the General Court may work, but that it must be “partial” to ensure flexibility. In a letter to EU governments, the court also sets out why the reform is urgent and may be less costly than inaction....

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