118/2016 : 8 novembre 2016 - Arrêt de la Cour de justice dans l'affaire C-41/15

Date of article: 08/11/2016

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Dowling e.a.
Liberté d'établissement PEM
Le droit de l’Union ne s’oppose pas à l’augmentation du capital d’une banque sans l’accord de l’assemblée générale dans une situation de perturbation grave de l’économie et du système financier d’un État membre

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117/2016 : 8 novembre 2016 - Arrêt de la Cour de justice dans l'affaire C-554/14

Date of article: 08/11/2016

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Ognyanov
Justice et Affaires intérieures
La peine de prison d’un détenu ne peut pas être réduite, lors de son transfèrement d’un État membre vers un autre, en fonction du temps de travail effectué en prison dans le premier État membre si ce dernier État n’a pas, en application de son droit national, accordé une telle réduction de peine

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118/2016 : 8 November 2016 - Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-41/15

Date of article: 08/11/2016

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Dowling and Others
Freedom of establishment
EU law does not preclude an increase in the share capital of a bank without the agreement of the general meeting of the shareholders in a situation where there is a serious disturbance of the economy and the financial system of a Member State

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117/2016 : 8 November 2016 - Judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-554/14

Date of article: 08/11/2016

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Ognyanov
Justice and Home Affairs
The custodial sentence of a prisoner may not be reduced, when he is transferred from one Member State to another, by reason of time spent working in prison in the first Member State if that Member State has not, under its national law, granted such a reduction in sentence

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More children turn to Czech ombudsman, offices make mistakes

Date of article: 31/10/2016

Daily News of: 07/11/2016

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The Office of Czech Ombudsman Anna Sabatova has received 49 complaints from children this year, her assistant Barbora Kubikova told CTK, adding that the number for the full last year was 51 in the country with a population of 10.5 million.

Kubikova said offices' wrongdoing was found in three cases.

The biggest number of applications for help are mainly filed by young people aged 13 to 19, while younger children are no exception.

Sabatova considers these cases priority ones.

Iva Hrazdilkova, spokeswoman for the office, said children seek advice mainly in their relations to their family and the consequences of the disintegration of the family, which is also true of stays in facilities for children.

"A number of children ask for advice in connection with financial problems debts and distraints, which often plague their parents. The children's applications for help show that children, in spite of their low age, realise the seriousness of the situation and try to help their parents with doing voluntary work," Hrazdilkova said.

Children, whose family has disintegrated and who must undergo interviews and psychological examinations ask the ombudsman "whether this will ever end, whether they can do something, or how courts weigh their wishes," Hrazdilkova said.

She said the Czech Republic does not have a children's ombudsman despite recommendations by the U.N. Committee on the Rights of the Child.

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