The courts of the European Union are made up of two courts.
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The courts of the European Union are made up of two courts. There is the General Court and the Court of Justice of the EU. The General Court is a first instance and has jurisdiction over actions brought by natural or legal persons, and by Member States.
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The courts of the European Union are made up of two courts. There is the General Court and the Court of Justice of the EU. The General Court is a first instance and has jurisdiction over actions brought by natural or legal persons, and by Member States.
How many judges make up the General Court?The correct answer is 54 Judges (2 per Member State). The Court of Justice of the #EuropeanUnion on the other hand has 27 Judges and 11 Advocates General. Did you know the courts are on #Mastodon? You can follow them and stay on top of judgements here: @Curia
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The correct answer is 54 Judges (2 per Member State). The Court of Justice of the #EuropeanUnion on the other hand has 27 Judges and 11 Advocates General. Did you know the courts are on #Mastodon? You can follow them and stay on top of judgements here: @Curia
I think this is the first one of these I did that wasn't guessed correctly by !the majority of people! I finally made one actually hard! π₯³
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I think this is the first one of these I did that wasn't guessed correctly by !the majority of people! I finally made one actually hard! π₯³
@hpod16 Most got the #WTFistheCouncil question wrong too because of course, though I think it was a 3-way split of wrongness.
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@hpod16 Most got the #WTFistheCouncil question wrong too because of course, though I think it was a 3-way split of wrongness.
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@hpod16 lol, no. I did have someone DM me to ask me to infiltrate the Council and destroy it from the inside, genuinely my most proud moment on the internet. Unfortunately, I think that plans falls apart at any cursory background check of my shitposting history.
