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The FSR Energy Union Law Area is pleased to announce the next edition of its biannual update on recent and pending energy case law at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). This event will offer a comprehensive overview of the most significant energy cases since the last case law update, which took place in June 2022.

In this briefing, Dr Adrien de Hauteclocque, Head of Cabinet of the President of the General Court and Professor Leigh Hancher, Director of the FSR Energy Union Law Area, will discuss highlights from the latest case law.

 

The cases that will be discussed include:

 

The event will also include a discussion of energy law cases currently pending before the Court.

 

More on ECJ Case Law

If you want to catch up on earlier CJEU developments, you can watch the recordings of our sessions from June 2021 here, December 2021 here, and June 2022 here.

 

Energy Union Law & Policy

FSR Energy Union Law area provides a forum for critical discussion and independent analysis of the developments in EU energy law and policy. Our activities are aimed at professionals from national energy regulatory authorities, European and international institutions, energy-focused law firms, consultancies and energy utility companies.


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