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    Articles tagged with: Lettori litigation
    Endgame in sight in longest-running breach on record of the Treaty's parity of treatment provision
    01 Feb
    Endgame in sight in longest-running breach on record of the Treaty's parity of treatment provision
    Following a last minute amendment to Italy’s Finance Act, closure on the dispute about non-national university teaching staff (Lettori) seems within reach
    European Commission loses patience with intransigent Italy over non-implementation of 2006 CJEU enforcement ruling
    30 Sep
    European Commission loses patience with intransigent Italy over non-implementation of 2006 CJEU enforcement ruling
    The long-running discrimination case around non-national university teaching staff (Lettori) in Italy may now, finally, be heading to a conclusion. But as Henry Rodgers explains, the result may yet be a bittersweet one
    A Never-Ending Story
    31 Aug
    A Never-Ending Story
    European Commission has expressed serious concern over recent data received from Italy in the ongoing Lettori discrimination proceedings, explains Henry Rodgers
    The snail's pace progress of EU justice
    02 Apr
    The snail's pace progress of EU justice
    Despite European Commission pilot proceedings against Italy, the snail’s pace progress of EU justice in tackling discrimination against non-national teaching staff in Italian universities means the case is unlikely to be resolved any time soon, explains Henry Rodgers.
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