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Coal Phase Out in the European Union
Why is the EU phasing out coal? Find out in our video! Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow This video was created by Chris Ross. This video was created to support the campaign "Goal 13 - Climate Action". Find more information on our website http://simpleshow-foundation.
NASA ScienceCasts: The Small Satellite That’s Paying Big Dividends
The International Space Station is well known as an orbiting laboratory, but during the past decade the station has also served a very different role - that of being a business incubator. One of its star products is the CubeSat. Space Station Research & Technology: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science
How the Court works – the basics
Ensuring that EU law is respected throughout the EU is the job of the Court of Justice of the European Union. But how does it do this? This video provides a short introduction to how the Court works.
What has the Court of Justice done for me?
In over 25,000 rulings to date, the Court of Justice of the European Union has given decisions on a wide variety of matters directly affecting EU citizens’ lives. Here we look at just a few instances of how the Court’s judgments safeguard citizens’ rights in the digital world, air travel and cross-b
How Labor Day Has Become Such An Important Holiday
The history of Labor Day – presented by the simpleshow foundation. Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/mysimpleshow
Your Rights as a European
http://ec.europa.eu/justice/index_en.htm There are 500 million people from 27 countries living in the European Union. We have the right to live, work, travel and shop anywhere in Europe. We make over a billion cross-border trips every year and 12 million of us live in another EU country. But someti
Multilingualism at the Court of Justice of the EU – Ensuring equal access to justice
Multilingualism is a key element of how the Court of Justice of the European Union works. This video explains why and how the Court can function efficiently in 24 languages.
The Court of Justice and the Rights of Students
Through a number of rulings, the Court of Justice has helped to ensure that students can enjoy their rights to travel and study throughout the European Union. This video explains some of the most important decisions of the Court in this field, where students’ rights and the legitimate interest of co
What is the Precautionary Principle, and is it Good or Bad? | Andrew Maynard | Risk Bites
Plenty of people have an opinion on whether the precautionary principle is good or bad, but what exactly is it? Risk Bites dives into the precautionary principle, and provides an essential background for understanding its relevance in areas like responsible innovation and risk innovation. RESOURCE
The Court of Justice and Cross-Border Medical Services
Over the years, the Court of Justice has been called upon to rule in a variety of cases raising questions about how EU rules on free movement apply to medical services. This short video explains a few of the more important decisions in this field.
The Court of Justice of the EU and Sport – ensuring fair play off the field
Rulings of the Court of Justice of the EU have an impact in many areas, including in the world of sport. This film explains how the Court’s rulings have impacted the rights of sportspeople to freely move around the EU and how we watch sport on TV.











