EU EU court says Amazon must comply with ad rules under Digital Services ActEuropean Court of Justice said the bloc’s interests trump the online retailer’s right to privacy in its advertising deals
Sport European Super League ruling puts football’s future up for grabs with Saudi money loomingRuling by EU’s top court has undermined the power of Uefa, and opened the door to a new model for the business of football
Legal Final verdict in Apple tax case ‘some time away’, top finance official warnsJohn Hogan said the world’s largest anti-trust case could bounce between top European courts for legal consideration
Economics Aidan Regan: Why the Apple tax saga is really about antitrust and competition law Does granting specific tax measures provide selective advantage to firms with ‘significant market power’? The European Court of Justice’s recent legal opinion says that it does
Legal ECJ opinion on €13 billion Apple tax saga set to leave sour tasteThe case has already damaged Ireland’s reputation, but the advocate general’s recommendation that it be sent back to the EU General Court for a new ruling still came as a blow
Opinion Ian Guider: We could save face by taking Apple’s €13bn and giving it to the taxpayerOur reputation has been damaged twice by the long-running case, which is now set to run even longer with the EU court’s decision
Tax Analysis: €13 billion Apple judgment is by any measure a major blow to Ireland’s credibility Michael McGrath has been handed a major headache as the European Court delivered its long-awaited verdict
Tech European Commission seeks to overturn Apple’s €13bn tax rulingEuropean Commission in last-ditch effort to overturn previous ruling that ruled it failed to show that Ireland offered favourable tax arrangements to tech giant
Tech Court date set for showdown on Apple’s €13bn Irish taxes caseThe multinational and the Irish state have consistently argued that no extra taxes are owed
Donaldson says priority is removing trade checks, not ECJJurisdiction of the European Court of Justice in the North has emerged as red-line issue for Britain post-Brexit, but DUP leader says issue is ‘a fair question’