Carl Gardner
November 27, 2007
Heavens! What’s going on? I actually agree with what he says in the Times today about European free movement and discrimination law, and sport: it http://www.gooakley.com/ really is no good ministers or sports bodies trying […]
Carl Gardner
October 16, 2007
In its judgment today in case C-411/05 Palacios de la Villa , the ECJ has ruled that Directive 2000/78, which outlaws discrimination on grounds of age, does not prevent member states from legislating so as to permit compulsory […]
Carl Gardner
October 15, 2007
Carl Gardner
October 12, 2007
Just in case George and Alastair have got you running for the exits clutching your capital gains, there’s an interesting article in Accountancy Age suggesting that the taxman’s system of exit charges on businesses relocating elsewhere in the EU […]
Carl Gardner
October 11, 2007
I noticed an interesting letter in the Telegraph yesterday from Lord Wedderburn QC. It’s a bit cryptic, but I think he’s suggesting the ECJ might be about to create a new, enforceable right to strike.
The two cases […]