Change in the publication mode of the Official Journal of the European Union

Change in the publication mode of the Official Journal of the European Union: How to consult information concerning cases lodged before the Court of Justice or the General Court or cases in respect of which a decision has been delivered by those courts from 1 October 2023. 

On 1 October 2023, the Official Journal of the European Union will be switching to act-by-act publication. In this new publication mode, the Official Journal will no longer be a collation of acts with a table of contents. Instead, each act will be published individually as an authentic Official Journal in PDF format. In order to make it easier to consult the communications provided for in the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice and the General Court, those communications will nevertheless continue to be issued at the same intervals as they are currently and will be published in groups, in principle on Mondays. 

Notices relating to cases lodged before the Court of Justice or the General Court or decisions delivered by those courts in respect of such cases will be able to be consulted on the date of their publication on the EUR-Lex website via a link that will be directly available on the homepage. They will also be available via the search engine giving access to acts that have been published previously on a given date and for a given series. The functionalities of EURLex will also make it possible to filter the results to show only acts relating to cases lodged before the courts. 

A video has been prepared by the Publications Office to give an overview of these developments: Discover the new Official Journal of the European Union, act by act! – YouTube. For technical reasons, nothing has been scheduled to be published on 2 October 2023. The first notices relating to cases lodged before the Court of Justice and the General Court and those relating to cases in respect of which a decision closing the proceedings has been delivered by those courts have been scheduled to be published on Monday, 9 October 2023.

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