
- Reuters
Europe's second highest court is proposing a major shake-up of its rules of evidence which could help shield the bloc's sanctions decisions from legal challenges, according to a document seen by The Wall Street Journal. The rule changes, which must be signed off by the European Union's national governments, would open a channel allowing member states, in special cases, to provide confidential intelligence to the court without the detailed information being passed on to those mounting legal challenges to sanctions decisions.
Source: http://blogs.wsj.com/law/2014/03/25/eu-crafts-legal-boost-for-sanctions-regime/?mod=WSJBlog
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