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An overview of recent energy case law from the CJEU

26 March 2025

During this event, Professors Leigh Hancher and Kaisa Huhta, senior legal experts from FSR, will provide an in-depth analysis of recent notable energy-related cases and pending case law at the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).

The FSR Law Area will present a comprehensive review of the most significant energy cases brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union in recent months. Professors Leigh Hancher (FSR and Universities of Tilburg and Bergen) and Kaisa Huhta (FSR and University of Eastern Finland) will offer an expert analysis of the latest developments in case law. The discussion will also include an overview of key pending cases.

Following the presentation, an interactive Q&A session will allow attendees to engage directly with the experts and deepen their understanding of the topics discussed.

The cases that will be discussed include:

T-485/21 – BNetzA v ACER [T-482/21; T-446/21; T-476/21; T-472/21; T-482/21; T-483/21; T-484/21]

T-526/19 – RENV – Nord Stream 2 v Parliament and Council (appeal: C-118/25 P)

C-205/23 – Engie Romania

C-794/21 P – Germany v Infineon Technologies Dresden and Others [C-790/21 P; C-792/21 P]

C-701/21 P – Mytilinaios v DEI and Commission

C-255/22 P – Orlen v Commission

C-59/23 P – Austria v Commission (Centrale nucléaire Paks II) [Opinion of AG Medina]

C-48/23 – Alajärven Sähkö and Others

The discussion will also cover an overview of the most important pending cases.

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