Injunctions

An injunction is a legal and equitable remedy in the form of a special court order that compels a party to do or refrain from specific acts. "When a court employs the extraordinary remedy of injunction, it directs the conduct of a party, and does so with the backing of its full coercive powers." A party that fails to comply with an injunction faces criminal or civil penalties, including possible monetary sanctions and even imprisonment. They can also be charged with contempt of court. Counterinjunctions are injunctions that stop or reverse the enforcement of another injunction.

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EU: European Union · 29 April 2024 English

This year’s directory includes 1099 contributions, including 76 books, 120 book chapters, 131 theses, 469 journal articles, 95 working papers, 160 research reports, lectures, policy briefs and papers, as well …

proportionality test in European patent law : patent injunctions before EU courts and the UPC Oxford : Hart


EU: European Union · 26 April 2024 English

This report summarises a pilot process of stress-testing policy options against a set of reference foresight scenarios. The process was led by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) and …

deal. Forum shopping and anti- (anti-) suit injunctions become the norm. fuelled by proprietary solutions slow court proceedings and possible immediate injunctions from MNCs. It could also damage the position holders that are not implementers, immediate injunctions from MNCs could lead to higher costs of collecting


OSCE: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe · 24 April 2024 English

of the Venice Commission’s 2002 The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission Code of Good Practice in Electoral Matters recommends that “the fundamental elements of electoral law […] should not be …

Electoral Committee. 101 Including requests for injunctions, such as suspending the NEC drawing of numbering


CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 23 April 2024 English

Western law enforcement agencies have become more assertive in responding to international cyber crime, including through their own disruptive cyber operations. This growing trend is generally a positive one, but …

also require civil legal measures, such as injunctions and restraining orders, against third-party digital Technical Takedowns Stemming From Microsoft Civil Injunctions Source: Author’s compilation from public records


EU: European Union · 23 April 2024 English

court, whereas (in FI) other measures (such as injunctions) may be adopted by both the administrative and may issue injunctions and administrative fines, whereas the court may adopt injunctions, corrective


EU: European Union · 23 April 2024 English

of penalty to deter non-compliance with injunctions (astreintes type) BE, BG, CY, DE, DK, FI, LV, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SE, SK. Similar to injunctions, national laws transposing the Directive have


EU: European Union · 18 April 2024 English

particular, ESA may issue suspension or recovery injunctions, provided that a number of conditions are fulfilled


Brookings Institution · 18 April 2024 English

so-called "national injunctions." Specifically, the Conference proposed limiting plaintiffs' ability to "judge shop" to ensure that sympathetic judges would hear their requests for such injunctions. Shortly thereafter

enforcement of federal policies, so-called “national injunctions.” Specifically, the Conference proposed limiting sympathetic judges would hear their requests for such injunctions. Shortly thereafter, 19 Republican senators Conference goal on March 12 was not ending such injunctions but rather making it difficult for plaintiffs combined with judges’ authority to issue national injunctions is obviously attractive to interest groups. Why justices expressed the same skepticism of national injunctions as have other policymakers. The anti-abortion


Roosevelt Institute · 16 April 2024 English

Focusing on corporate and public power, labor and wages, and the economics of race and gender inequality, the Roosevelt Institute unifies experts, invests in young leaders, and advances progressive policies …

although often these findings are presented as injunctions directed at individuals rather than critiques


UN: The United Nations · 15 April 2024 English

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visit, some of those laws had been blocked by injunctions, but it was evident that the work of tracking


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