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In 2006, the EU banned the LTTE as a terrorist organisation and has maintained the LTTE on its list.
The court highlighted that it particularly violated the rights to respect for private life and protection of personal data.
The European Union`s chief Brexit negotiator said on Wednesday there were many differences with Britain on citizens` rights, including on the role of the EU court, that needed to be sorted out before talks on a trade deal could start.
"The (Russian) Justice Ministry expresses its disagreement with the conclusions of the European Court," the ministry said in a statement.
Brussels: The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday ruled to uphold a visa ban on an Iranian student who applied to German universities to study "sensitive security topics".
Swiss banking giant UBS will go on trial in France for establishing a wide-ranging tax fraud scheme, legal sources told AFP on Monday.
Google had been deleting certain results from searches made on google.de, google.fr, google.co.uk and other domains within Europe.
The European Court of Justice upheld on Thursday a 210 million euro ($224.8 million) fine imposed on South Korea`s LG Display for participating in a cartel of LCD panel makers between 2001 and 2006.
The European Court of Human Rights on Thursday ordered Russia to pay former shareholders in defunct oil giant Yukos almost USD 2.5 billion.
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