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fr:Cour de Justice des Communautés européennes
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is the 'Court of Justice of the European Communities', i.e. the court of the European Union (EU). It is based in Luxembourg, unlike most of the rest of the European Union governance, which is based in Brussels and Strasbourg. The ECJ is the supreme court of the European Union. It adjudicates on matters of interpretation of European law, most commonly:
Individuals cannot bring cases to the ECJ. Employees of the European Commission and related EU bodies used to be able to sue their employer in the ECJ. However, there is now a lower court called the Court of First Instance which deals with these cases. The ECJ is frequently confused with the European Court of Human Rights, which is based in Strasbourg. However, while the ECJ is part of the European Union, the European Court of Human Rights is not. See alsoExternal links
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