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Court of Justice of the European Union

Data protection authority of European Union

Total Actions

141

Total Fines

€0

Average Fine

€0

Among actions with fines

Enforcement Factor

1.00

Measured

About Court of Justice of the European Union

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is a key legal authority in the EU that interprets and enforces EU law. It handles cases related to data protection, especially focusing on cookie consent issues. With a total of 284 actions, it has not imposed any fines, indicating its role is more about legal rulings than financial penalties. The CJEU often targets major companies and emphasizes the importance of clear cookie information and obtaining consent. This makes it crucial for website operators to understand and comply with its rulings.

Enforcement by Year

YearActionsTotal Fines
20032€0
20061€0
20083€0
20092€0
20102€0
20113€0
20124€0
20134€0
20145€0
20154€0
20163€0
20173€0
20183€0
20196€0
20206€0
20217€0
202210€0
202321€0
202425€0
202526€0
20261€0

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cookie fines has Court of Justice of the European Union issued?

Court of Justice of the European Union has issued 141 enforcement actions related to cookie consent, totaling €0.

What violations does Court of Justice of the European Union enforce most?

The most commonly enforced violations by Court of Justice of the European Union are third-party cookies without consent, cookies placed before consent, unclear cookie information.

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