The Complete Cases

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  • C-213-89 Factortame Chapter: 11. Judical Powers II: National Procedures Case C-213/89 Factortame [1990] Facts: The United Kingdom enacted an Act according to which vessels should be British-owned in order to be eligible to be registered and to enjoy British fishing quotas. Factortame and other companies, incorporated under the laws of the United Kingdom but with Spanish directors and shareholders, challenged its compatibility with Community…
  • C-216/18 PPU LM Chapter: 12. Limiting Powers: EU Fundamental Rights Reports of Cases JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Grand Chamber) 25 July 2018 * (Reference for a preliminary ruling — Urgent preliminary ruling procedure — Police and judicial cooperation in criminal matters — European arrest warrant — Framework Decision 2002/584/JHA — Article 1(3) — Surrender procedures between Member States — Conditions for execution — Charter of…
  • C-217/04 UK v Parliament and Council (EWISA) Chapter: 09. Executive Powers: Competence and Procedures UNITED KINGDOM v PARLIAMENT AND COUNCIL JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Grand Chamber) 2 May 2006 * s sb ch on üt z is e. ed eu ca se s In Case C-217/04, ACTION for annulment under Article 230 EC, brought on 20 May 2004, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by M.…
  • C-224-01 Kobler Case C-224/01 Kobler [2003] Facts: An Austrian Law provided for a salary increase to professors who had completed 15 years of service in Austrian institutions. Mr Kobler’s application was denied because his 15 years of service also included positions in universities in other Member States. The dispute reached the Supreme Administrative Court of Austria, which…
  • C-231-96 Edis Case C-231/96 Edis [1998] Facts: In a non-related case, the Court had held that the Directive concerning indirect taxes on the raising of capital was to be interpreted as prohibiting annual charges due in respect of the registration of companies. The company, Edis, sought an injunction for the refund of the sum of Italian registration…
  • C-234-89 Delimitis Case C-234/89 Delimitis [1991] Facts: The brewery Henninger let to Mr Delimitis a pub, requiring him to obtain a minimum amount of beer from Henninger and soft drinks from their subsidiaries, otherwise requiring him to pay a penalty. The contract was terminated, for health reasons. Mr Delimitis challenged the amount deducted for the penalty from…
  • C-24-68 Commission v Italy – Statistical Levy Case C--24/68 Commission v Italy (Statistical Levy) [1969] Facts: After the entry into force of the EEC Treaty, Italy continued to levy on goods imported and exported a “statistical levy”. Italy argued that it was not fiscal charge by its nature, it was too insignificant in amount to disturb the market and its aim was…
  • C-246-07 Commission v Sweden Case C-246/07 Commission v Sweden [2010] Facts: All Member States were part of the Stockholm Convention, whose objective was to protect human health and the environment from specific pollutants. The Commission sought authorisation to submit, on behalf of the Community and the Member States, proposals to have certain chemicals included in the relevant Annexes to…
  • C-267-91 Keck v Mithouard Joined Cases C-267/91 and C-268/91 Keck v Mithouard [1993] Facts: Mr Keck and Mr Mithouard were being prosecuted for reselling alcohol products, in an unaltered state, at prices lower than their actual purchase price. In connection with these criminal proceedings, the Tribunal de Grande Instance, Strasbourg, referred for a preliminary ruling whether the prohibition of…
  • C-267-91 Keck v Mithouard Joined Cases C-267/91 and C-268/91 Keck v Mithouard [1993] Facts: Mr Keck and Mr Mithouard were being prosecuted for reselling alcohol products, in an unaltered state, at prices lower than their actual purchase price. In connection with these criminal proceedings, the Tribunal de Grande Instance, Strasbourg, referred for a preliminary ruling whether the prohibition of…
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