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Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse commented on a ruling about a search into professional premises.. which was too much… early in the morning

Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse commented in *Dalloz AJ Pénal*, March 2026 (pp. 143–144) on a ruling by the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation dated February 4, 2026 (appeal no. 25-85.316) concerning a search of business premises conducted improperly because it took place too early in the morning under Article 63 ter of the Customs Code.

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Stéphane Le Roy published two comments of cassation rulings in the second release of legal magazine “VAT Customs Environment”

Stéphane Le Roy is co-author of a column titled “Customs: Inspections – Penalties – Litigation” in the journal TVA Douane Environnement, No. 1-2026, Section 11 (Editions JFA Juristes & Fiscalistes Associés). Stéphane Le Roy commented on a ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) dated December 18, 2025 (C-259/24) declaring inadmissible […]

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Stéphane Le Roy published two comments of cassation rulings in the new legal magazine “VAT Customs Environment”

Stéphane LE ROY is co-editor of a column entitled “Customs: control – sanctions – litigation” in the new magazine TVA Douane Environnement (VAT, Customs and Environment taxation) Editions JFA (Juristes & Fiscalistes Associés). The first issue of which was published in December 2025. Stéphane LE ROY commented on a ruling by the Criminal Chamber of […]

17 February 2026

Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse published an article on the powers of the European Public Prosecutor

In the October 2025 issue of AJ Pénal (p. 463), Vincent Courcelle-Labrousse published an article “European Public Prosecutor’s Office, move along, nothing to see here”, which comments on the Constitutional Council’s decision of July 30, 2025, No. 2025-1153 QPC, on the powers of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office to extend or modify judicial control measures.