ECJ ANNUAL REPORT
March 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE CASELOAD of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) has continued to increase, with the institutions 2003 annual report saying that there were 561 new cases brought to the European Court of Justice last year and 466 to its sister Court of First Instance. This compared with 477 being brought to the ECJ in 2002, and 411 to the first instance court. Also, the courts are not sufficiently speeding up their delivery of rulings, with the number of cases brought to a close by the ECJ being 494 (down from 513 in 2002) and 339 by its sister court (just up ...
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