
UDITE LEADS SUCCESSFUL STUDY VISIT TO EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE
A group of about 20 people from Wallonia (Belgium), Lorraine (France)
and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, visited the Court of Justice of
the European Union in the morning.
This was followed by a visit to the city of Differdange in the
afternoon. The Court dealt with a case of the European Commission
against the Federal Republic of German on the legal principles
underpinning migration policy. The court hearing witnessed focused on
the question of conditions for access to asylum, in particular the
role of the service in the home country. The case took about two
hours, after which UDITE delegates were given a tour of the building
including the small and large courtrooms, offices, the library and the
visitor shop. A total of 2200 people work at the European Court of
Justice, 50 % of whom are translators. Legal translation is the most
challenging aspects in the ECJ given the precision that is needed with
the precedents that judgements set for future EU and national legislation.
In the afternoon the UDITE group was welcomed in Lasauvage, a
village in the district of Differdange, by colleague Mr Krecké. He gave us an
eImage of the city that is an industrial community providing a wide
range of services. UDITE would like to thank Differdange and ASC for
their hospitality in contributing to a successful study day. READ MORE ABOUT THE EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE