The EU Court of Justice welcomed an increase in its productivity, which enabled it to close 760 cases in 2018, a "historical record", compared to 699 the previous year, according to judicial statistics it published on Monday 25 March.
Last year, the number of new cases brought before the Court increased significantly, from 739 to 849. This increase is mainly due to the increase in the number of references for a preliminary ruling (568 cases) and appeals against decisions of the General...