The correct answer is B. Luxembourg.
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is the highest court in the European Union (EU). It is located in Luxembourg. The ECJ was established in 1952 by the Treaty of Paris. It is responsible for interpreting EU law and ensuring that it is applied correctly by the EU institutions and the member states. The ECJ has jurisdiction to hear cases brought by individuals, companies, and member states. It also has the power to give preliminary rulings on the interpretation of EU law.
The ECJ is composed of 27 judges, one from each member state. The judges are appointed by the member states for a renewable term of six years. The ECJ is assisted by eight advocates-general, who are appointed by the member states for a renewable term of six years. The advocates-general are responsible for giving independent opinions on the cases before the ECJ.
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