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EU states question ECJ's plan for 12 more judges

By Lewis Crofts and Ana Rita Rego ( May 16, 2011, 16:09 GMT | Insight) -- EU member states have taken a first look at Court of Justice proposals to increase the number of judges, asking for further justification on plans which would see 12 new justices added to the General Court to relieve the burgeoining caseload. There were questions over how new judges would be elected and whether such a plan - rather than specialised courts - was the right approach.EU member states have taken a first look at Court of Justice proposals to increase the number of judges, asking for further justification on plans which would see 12 new justices added to the General Court to relieve the burgeoining caseload. There were questions over how new judges would be elected and whether such a plan - rather than specialised courts - was the right approach....

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