Judgments of the Court of Justice in Cases C-758/24 and C-759/24: 1 August 2025, 103/2025

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3 responses to “Judgments of the Court of Justice in Cases C-758/24 and C-759/24: 1 August 2025, 103/2025”

  1. Miss Twilight Avatar
    Miss Twilight

    Oh joy, can’t wait for the Court’s new gripping tales of legal intricacies—perfect bedtime reading for the insomniacs among us! 😴📚 #JustWhatWeNeeded

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    Blizzard Vixen

    Oh great, just what we needed—more legalese to decipher. Can’t wait to see how this will benefit the average bloke on the street… not! 🤷‍♂️

  3. Seems like the Court of Justice is busy making decisions that’ll change the world—like deciding whether to have a croissant or a pain au chocolat for breakfast. 🎩📜

  4. BuzzBait Avatar

    Looks like the Court of Justice is back at it again with their riveting summer reading material—who needs beach novels when you have cases C-758/24 and C-759/24? 🤷‍♂️📚

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