This document is an excerpt from the EUR-Lex website
In this section, you can find the reports of cases published by the courts of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Court of Justice, the General Court and the former European Union Civil Service Tribunal). They consist of a set of judicial decisions, accompanied, if applicable, by the opinions of the Advocate General.
Before 1 September 2016, there were two types of report:
Since 1 September 2016, all the case-law has been published in the Court Reports.
The reports are published in all the EU’s official languages. An asterisk indicates the language of the case.
Since 1 January 2010, the Reports of staff cases have been published in digital form only. Since 1 January 2012, this has also been the case for the Court Reports. The official versions of the cases published in these reports are available in PDF and are identified by a specific symbol
The HTML versions are for consultation purposes.
Before the dates mentioned above, only the paper versions of these reports were official. The electronic versions of the cases published in these reports are available on EUR-Lex with a reference to the publication in the title.
You can search through the Court Reports and the Reports of staff cases that were published digitally using the search box below with three predefined criteria.
The reports of cases have been published since 1954. Their content has evolved over time and since 2004/2005 covers the following for each jurisdiction.
On EUR-Lex, you can find the text and the related metadata of the decisions published in the Court Reports (Court of Justice and General Court) in all the EU’s official languages.
However, the different linguistic versions and formats do not become available simultaneously.
For the Reports of staff cases, EUR-Lex gives access to a summary of the decision in all the EU’s official languages, and to the full text of the decision in both the language of the case and that of the deliberation. For the decisions of general interest, the full text is available in all the EU’s official languages.
You can also access the reports of cases on the Curia website, the official website of the Court of Justice of the European Union. Click below to access directly the reports of cases by type of court.
For the decisions not published in the report of cases, EUR-Lex gives access: