I. What has the ECJ said about UBER and what it has not (and they are “fake news”)
21 December, 2017
The Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg (CJEU) or European Court of Justice (ECJ) has handed down a judgement on the preliminary [...]
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Why Cabify and Uber have already won the VTC licence battle?
4 June, 2017
The European Commission has just approved a major package of measures on transport in the European Union. Along with these measures, the European [...]
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UBER case (II): a backing for the collaborative economy
15 May, 2017
The Opinion of the General Advocate Mr Maciej Szpunar before the European Court of Justice (CJEU) in the case of UBER, which we provided a [...]
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UBER case (I): summary of the essential matters
12 May, 2017
It is certain by now, due to the repercussion in the press, that we all know that someone in Europe has declared that UBER provides transport [...]
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The Government of Catalonia regulates cab commercialisation services
10 November, 2016
The merger between mytaxi and Hailo, pending approval by the European Commission, was announced on 26th July this year. They aim to create the [...]
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