Questions for European Court of Justice to answer in Graham Dwyer case

The Court of Justice of the European Union could take up to two years to decide on issues referred to it by the Supreme Court over Ireland’s regime on data retention and accessibility.
Questions for European Court of Justice to answer in Graham Dwyer case

Chief Justice Frank Clarke said were ‘three central questions of European Union law which arise on this appeal’.
Chief Justice Frank Clarke said were ‘three central questions of European Union law which arise on this appeal’.

The Court of Justice of the European Union could take up to two years to decide on issues referred to it by the Supreme Court over Ireland’s regime on data retention and accessibility.

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