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EU legal and regulatory weekly briefing: competition, state aid, GDPR/AI, financial services (MiCA/DORA), energy, environment, IP, life sciences and trade - 20 February 2025

Published on: 20 February 2025

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  • EU fundamentals
  • Competition and state aid
  • Data protection and cybersecurity
  • Financial services
  • Energy
  • Environment
  • IP
  • Life sciences
  • Regulatory
  • TMT
  • International trade
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EU fundamentals

European e-Justice Strategy 2024–2028

On 16 January 2025, the European e-Justice Strategy 2024–2028 (Strategy) was printed in the Official Journal of the EU (OJEU). It sets out a framework to advance the digitalisation of justice across the EU and continues the Union’s drive to modernise judicial systems. The initiative furthers the EU’s sustained push to update court systems EU-wide and digitally. Marco Pasqua, junior editor of the European Association of Private International Law blog, examines the Strategy. See News Analysis: European e-Justice Strategy 2024–2028.

Competition and state aid

Antitrust—Court of Justice clarifies jurisdiction in competition damages actions under Recast Brussels Regulation

The Court of Justice delivered its ruling in Athenian Brewery and Heineken, Case C-393/23, a Dutch reference asking, among other points, whether the court at a parent company’s domicile should, applying competition law concepts, assume the parent exerts decisive influence over its subsidiary’s economic conduct when fixing jurisdiction under Article 8(1) of the Recast Brussels Regulation...

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