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Friday, April 05, 2019
Belgian Kosher Slaughter Ban Referred To European Court of Justice
As previously reported, in January Belgium's Council of State-- the country's highest court-- heard oral arguments on challenges to laws in Wallonia and Flanders that effectively ban kosher and halal slaughter by requiring animals be stunned before slaughter. Jewish News reported yesterday that the Belgian court has now referred the case to the European Court of Justice for a non-binding opinion on whether the bans are consistent with European Union law.
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Belgium,
European Union,
Kosher slaughter