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- European Court confirms abuse of position by France Telecom
- LUXEMBOURG AFP — A European Court has upheld a 2003 ruling that France Telecom abused its dominant position in the French Internet access market. The Luxembourg-based Court of First Instance on Tuesday backed the original ruling by the EU's executive arm, the European Commission, which in July 2003 imposed...
- Research articles 2007-01-30
- EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE : FOUR NEW BULGARIAN AND ROMANIAN JUDGES IN LUXEMBOURG.
- The judges sent by Bulgaria and Romania to the Court of Justice of the European Communities and the Court of First Instance will make their pledges in Luxembourg on 12 January. Bulgarian Alexander Arabadjiev and Romanian Camelia Toader will preside at the Court of Justice with the...
- Research articles 2007-01-25
- EU court blocks cheap online alcohol, tobacco sales
- LUXEMBOURG AFP — The European Court of Justice has rejected a legal bid to allow online European shoppers to purchase cheap cigarettes and alcohol anywhere throughout the EU. The ruling is a blow to Europeans hoping to buy cheap booze abroad via the internet. The Luxembourg-based court upheld the current...
- Research articles 2006-11-23
- Greece wins exclusive European rights to 'feta' name
- LUXEMBOURG AFP — The European Union's top court ruled that the name "feta" can only be used by Greek producers of the salty white cheese, sparking delight in Athens and setting a potentially important legal precedent. The decision marks a key victory in Greece's long-standing legal struggle to prevent...
- Research articles 2005-10-25
- RAIL: FOUR COUNTRIES FAIL TO COMPLY WITH RULING ON INFRASTRUCTURE DIRECTIVES.
- Germany, Greece, Luxembourg and the UK have not yet notified measures for implementing the three directives of 2001 on rail infrastructure despite a previous ruling against them on these grounds by the European Court of Justice in October 2004. The European Commission therefore decided on March...
- Research articles 2005-04-20
- German Electrical Firm Expected to Win Acquisition Ruling.
- By Meera Selva, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 20--German electrical company Schneider is expected to win an important victory this week if the European Court of Appeal in Luxembourg rules that the European Commission unfairly blocked its planned...
- Research articles 2002-10-20
- European Court rules on matters of the heart. (Luxembourg).
- Ronald Harrison, a seventy-one-year old retired government worker from Birmingham, England, has spent the summer recovering from heart surgery. Nothing odd about that, you might think, except that Harrison received his treatment in the German city of Hamburg. The German doctors operated less than a month...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
- Endlessly elastic arrangement. (European Economic Area)
- Members of the European Community and the European Free Trade Association have canceled the planned European Economic Area court. Instead, disputes will be settled through the European Commission, arbitration, and the European Court. THE European Economic Area EEA is to be a frontier-free zone linking the 12 members...
- Research articles 1992-02-15
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- Foul! (European Court in Luxembourg rules that soccer teams cannot require a transfer fee once a player's contract has expired and that the number of foreign players cannot be limited)(Business)(Brief Article)
- IF ANYBODY ever doubted that soccer was really just another normal industry with companies, workers and customers, Carl Otto Lenz has tackled them from behind. On September 20th Mr Lenz, an official of the European Court in Luxembourg, said that it is IF ANYBODY ever doubted that...
- Research articles 1995-09-23
- France seals European Court victory.(Brief Article)
- [] Luxembourg--France has successfully defended its laws governing which monomers, polymers and additives can be used in rubber articles used in food-contact applications in the European Court of Justice. [] Luxembourg--France has successfully defended its laws governing which monomers, polymers and additives can be...
- Research articles 2001-06-01
- Where the buck stops. (EEC Institutions: European Court of Justice, part 4) (includes related article on European Commission's Court of Auditors, Economic and Social Committee)
- EEC institutions: European Court of Justice Where the buck stops In his fourth article on how the European Community works, our Brussels correspondent looks at its version of America's Supreme Court THOSE who forget that the EEC and its structures...
- Research articles 1989-05-06
- European court overturns EC decision on Schneider Electric, Legrand merger.
- European court overturns EC decision on Schneider Electric, Legrand merger. Europe's second-highest court dealt a blow to the European competition authorities in October with a decision to overturn their veto of a euro 5.7 billion deal between the French electrical groups Schneider Electric and Legrand. In...
- Research articles 2002-11-01
- EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: Taking of the oath by the ne new Commissioners.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 September 1999-EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: Taking of the oath by the new Commissioners C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:170999 At a formal sitting of the Court of Justice of the European Communities in Luxembourg today at 12h00, the President and the...
- Research articles 1999-09-20
- European court comes into its own.(European Court of Justice)
- The European Court of Justice ECJ in Luxembourg has become the EU's supreme legal authority with its handling of cases that have economic significance. ECJ's importance in the political and economic sphere rests on the fact that EU law takes precedence over national law and that the language of the...
- Research articles 1999-02-01
- European court annuls EU ban on Glaxo's dual pricing system
- LUXEMBOURG AFP — Pharmaceuticals company Glaxo Wellcome won a victory in the EU courts over its attempts to stop drug wholesalers from re-exporting its medicines at high profits. The ruling is a blow to such 'parallel' trading, and a boost to major pharmaceutical companies' attempts to prevent wholesalers from pocketing...
- Research articles 2006-09-27
- ELFAA disappointed at European Court's failure to overturn discriminatory passenger compensation legislation.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-10 January 2006-ELFAA: ELFAA disappointed at European Court's failure to overturn discriminatory passenger compensation legislationC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:10012006 Luxembourg - the European Low Fares Airline Association ELFAA expressed disappointment at the European Court of Justice's failure to overturn...
- Research articles 2006-01-10
- INFORMATION SOCIETY : FIVE COUNTRIES REFERRED TO THE COURT OF JUSTICE.(European Court of Justice)(Brief article)
- The European Commission, on 22 December, decided to refer Austria, Belgium, Portugal, Spain and Luxembourg to the EU Court of Justice for failing to put into practice the so-calledaPSI Directive on the re-use of public sector information (2003/98/EC). Member states should have notified the Commission of...
- Research articles 2007-01-08
- EUROPEAN COURT STAYS FIRM ON SHOOTING MIGRANT BIRDS
- In a ruling handed down on January 19 (in case N C 435-92), the European Court of Justice found that all shooting of migratory birds should be banned during the pre-mating migration period. The judgement came in response to a question from the Administrative Court of Nantes...
- Research articles 1994-02-02
- Racing: Turf's funding sunk by European Court
- THE FUTURE funding of horse racing and the British Horseracing's blueprint for the "modernisation" of the sport's finances have been completely swept aside by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The court's ruling, that bookmakers can use racecard information from the BHB's database without payment, is deeply worrying for...
- Research articles 2004-11-10
- Racing: Turf's funding sunk by European Court
- THE FUTURE funding of horse racing and the British Horseracing's blueprint for the "modernisation" of the sport's finances have been completely swept aside by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg. The court's ruling, that internet bookmakers can have free use of racecard information from the BHB's database, is a...
- Research articles 2004-11-10
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