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Monday, March 16, 2026

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Court of Justice: Company assets frozen if controlled by sanctioned person

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that a company's assets can be frozen if it is controlled by a sanctioned individual, even if the company itself is not on the sanctions list. This ruling clarifies the broad interpretation of 'control' and 'held' in EU sanctions regulations.

Priority review Enforcement Sanctions
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EU Law: Member States Must Allow Gender Data Amendments for Nationals

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that EU law precludes Member State legislation preventing the amendment of gender data for nationals who have exercised their right to freedom of movement. This judgment impacts how Member States handle civil status registers for transgender individuals.

Priority review Enforcement Immigration
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Court Rules Subscribers Can Terminate Internet Contracts Without Costs

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that internet subscribers can terminate contracts without costs when providers modify them to comply with a court interpretation of EU law. This decision clarifies end-user rights regarding contract modifications not directly imposed by legislative acts.

Priority review Enforcement Telecommunications
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Court Rules Russia Sanctions Freeze Funds, Preventing Voting Rights

The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled that the freezing of funds, as part of sanctions against Russia, absolutely prevents holders of depositary receipts from attending shareholder meetings and voting. This decision impacts entities with frozen assets, affecting their corporate governance rights.

Priority review Enforcement Sanctions
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Advocate General Opinions: Hungary and Czech Republic Infringed EU Lawyer Access Law

Advocate General Ćapeta opined that Hungary and the Czech Republic infringed EU law by generally allowing suspects to be questioned without a lawyer if the lawyer does not appear within a certain time period. The opinions address infringement proceedings brought by the European Commission concerning the right of access to a lawyer in criminal proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Criminal Justice

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