European General Court (EGC) - CJEU
The General Court (EGC), known prior to the Treaty of Lisbon as the Court of First Instance, has the competence to hear actions brought by natural or legal persons against acts of EU institutions and agencies, actions brought by EU member states against the Commission or Council, actions for damages caused by EU institutions or agencies, actions relating to intellectual property, actions relating to employment and social security disputes between EU institutions and their staff, as well as limited applications from national courts for preliminary rulings. The General Court is composed of two judges from each EU member state (currently 54), though only 53 seats are currently filled. It is one of two major courts of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and is based in Luxembourg. - Wikipedia 12/25
- Omission of data vis-à-vis the public in judicial proceedings - EGC 04/23366404
- The Lodging and Service of Procedural Documents by Means of e-Curia - EGC366445
- Conditions of Use of E-CURIA - EGC366446
- Model summary of the pleas in law and main arguments relied on in the application - EGC366447
- Internal Rules and Rules of Procedure - EGC366451
- Procedure: Chronology of amendments - EGC366452
- Protection of personal data - EGC366453
- Statistics concerning the judicial activity of the General Court - EGC366454
- Staff cases - EGC366455
- Search form: Case-law - EGC366456
- The Security Rules Applicable to Information or Material Produced in Accordance with Article 105(1) or (2) of the Rules of Procedure - EGC366444
- Cases lodged before the General Court since 1989 - EGC366459
- Registry - EGC366417
- Reports of General Court - EGC366409
- European General Court (EGC)366410
- Jurisdiction - EGC366411
- Members of the European General Court - EGC366412
- External activities of the Members of the General Court - EGC366414
- Members’ code of ethics - EGC366415
- Former judges of the court - EGC366416
- Composition of chambers - EGC366413
- Former Members - EGC366969
- Historical Archives - EGC366970