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EU court to announce Microsoft verdict
BRUSSELS AFP — A European Union court is to issue its initial verdict in a high-profile anti-trust case pitting US software giant Microsoft against the EU's executive commission. The Court of First Instance, the EU's second-highest court, will deliver a ruling on Microsoft's request for a suspension of enforced...
Tags: antitrust, Brussels, commission, European Union Court, Microsoft Corp., SALES, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2004-12-21
ITALY AND PORTUGAL CONDEMNED FOR NON-TRANSPOSITION OF WASTE INCINERATION DIRECTIVE.
The European Union Court of Justice issued two rulings on December 2 condemning Portugal and Germany for non-transposition within the given timeframe of the Directive on the incineration of waste (2000/76/EC). Under the terms of this Directive, the Member States were required to take the necessary...
Tags: European Union Court, Germany, Portugal
Research articles 2004-12-10
European Union court ruling provides new blow to tax autonomy.
By Allister Heath, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 4--The right of European Union EU members to set their own taxes was dealt another blow last week by the European Court of Justice. EU citizens working temporarily in...
Tags: European Court, European Union Court, FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2004-07-04
COURT RULES ON INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY PRICES IN ITALY.
The European Union Court of Justice passed down a ruling on September 11 that will make unpleasant reading for large industrial electricity consumers, notably the chemicals and aluminium sectors. Responding to a request for a preliminary ruling from the Florence Court of Appeal, filed in January...
Tags: chemicals, European Union Court, FINANCE
Research articles 2003-09-19
The Dallas Morning News Robert Dodge Column.
By Robert Dodge, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 25--WASHINGTON--The U.S. airline industry hasn't had much time to think about global business issues. First there was a recession, followed by the 9-11 terrorist attacks, and then a war with...
Tags: agreement, European Union Court, FINANCE, negotiation, U.S.
Research articles 2003-08-25
World Markets: Paris
SAINT-GOBAIN led shares lower as profit and asbestos fears hit construction and engineering stocks and bleak tech sector news rattled STMicroelectronics. But the electrical equipment manufacturer Schneider gained 4.2 per cent after a top European Union court annulled a ban on its merger with rival Legrand. The benchmark CAC 40...
Tags: European Union Court, Legrand S.A., Saint-Gobain, STMicroelectronics N.V.
Research articles 2002-10-23
BELGIAN IMPLEMENTATION OF WATER POLLUTION DIRECTIVE UNSATISFACTORY.(European Union Court of Justice ruling)
In a ruling passed down on January 21 (case No C-207/97), the European Union Court of Justice has condemned Belgium for failing to implement Directive 76/464/EEC on pollution caused by certain dangerous substances discharged into the aquatic environment. Referring the case before the Court in May...
Tags: Belgium, European Union Court, pollution
Research articles 1999-02-02
Fines on PE producers quashed - but they're not out of it yet...
On a technicality, the European Union Court of First Instance has annulled fines totalling 37 billion ECUs (about $49.2 billion) which the European Commission had imposed in 1989 on polyethylene producers for allegedly operating a price cartel. The court decided that the Commission had not used...
Tags: cartel, commission, European Union Court, SALES
Research articles 1995-05-01
In addition, just-food, com has reported that Unilever is appealing the ruling by a European Union court that the company was wrong to ban products of rival manufacturers from its freezers in retail outlets.(Last Licks)
In addition, just-food, com has reported that Unilever is appealing the ruling by a European Union court that the company was wrong to ban products of rival manufacturers from its freezers in retail outlets. As reported in the October 2003 Ice Cream In addition, just-food,...
Tags: com, European Union Court, retail outlet, Unilever PLC
Research articles 2004-02-20

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Biased referee? European Court of Justice.(European Union countries are skeptical of the European Court of Justice)
Several members of the European Union are doubtful about the authority and impartiality of the European Court of Justice. The court is accused of promoting federalism at the cost of national sovereignity. The court is also overloaded and has little power Several members of the European Union are doubtful about...
Tags: European Court
Research articles 1997-05-17
E.U. ruling raises pension liability questions. (European Union)
LUXEMBOURG - A recent European Court of Justice ruling could make employers in the European Union liable for pension payments to part-time workers employed as far back as 1976. While some lawyers and pension experts think the ruling is broad enough toLUXEMBOURG - A recent European...
Tags: European Court, pension plan, worker
Research articles 1998-01-05
Spain's pre-2003 capital gains tax contrary to EU law, ECJ rules.(European Union)(European Court of Justice)(Brief Article)
Feb 17, 2005 (Tax Notes International - ABIX via COMTEX) Some areas of Spain's laws relating to capital gains taxation discriminate against investments in non-Spanish assets. This is according to a European Court of Justice ECJ ruling. The court stated the law therefore breached...
Tags: European Commission, European Court, FINANCE, Investment, Spain
Research articles 2005-02-17
EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: The member states retain ri right to check nationality of European Union citizens.
M2 PRESSWIRE-22 September 1999-EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: The member states retain the right to check the nationality of European Union citizens entering their territory C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:210999 * Internal community frontier until harmonisation measures concerning the crossing of external...
Tags: European Court, frontier
Research articles 1999-09-22
EU court ruling deals a setback to generics arm; bulk active makers suffer from inability to supply samples to generic firms.(European Union)
Bulk active makers suffer from inability to supply samples to generic firms. EFFORTS BY THE BULK pharmaceutical actives sector in Western Europe to have patent restrictions on their activities lifted received a setback as a result of a decision by the...
Tags: European Court, Government, patent, Regulations
Research articles 1997-08-04
Cases C-376/98 and C-74/99 Federal Republic of Germany v European Parliament and Council of the European Union; The Queen v Secretary of State for Health and Others ex parte: Imperial Tobacco Ltd and Others advocate general fennelly proposes that the cour
M2 PRESSWIRE-16 June 2000-EUROPEAN COURT OF JUSTICE: Cases C-376/98 and C-74/99 Federal Republic of Germany v European Parliament and Council of the European Union; The Queen v Secretary of State for Health and Others ex parte: Imperial Tobacco Ltd and Others advocate general ...
Tags: advertisement, Directive, European Parliament, Germany, tobacco
Research articles 2000-06-16
The European Union and legitimacy: time for a European constitution.
Introduction Conceived as a collection of international organizations, the legal architecture of the European Union EU or the Union (1) rests upon an evolving constitutional charter arising from the various Treaties (2) and decisions of the European Court of Justice ECJ. (3) Scholarship on...
Tags: Europe, European Court, European Parliament, Germany, integration, legitimacy, Treaty
Research articles 2001-06-22
NEW COMMISSIONERS TAKE OATH.(Meglena Kuneva, Leonard Orban appointed as a commissioners by the European Union. European Commission)(Brief article)
The Court of Justice of the European Communities, on 22 January, held a formal sitting at which the two new members of the European Commission gave their solemn undertaking in accordance with the Treaties. Following the accession of Bulgaria and Romania to the European Union on...
Tags: European Commission
Research articles 2007-02-22
A grey area.(parallel imports and European Union)(Brief Article)
THE European Court of Justice may be about to slam the door on ''grey-market'' goods. In a case involving the sale of Austrian-made spectacles frames, the court is widely expected to establish a precedent by ruling that trademark-owners have the right to block imports into the...
Tags: brand, Branding, European Court, import, MARKETING, Retail
Research articles 1998-06-13
Shopping: A grey market.(European Union ban on ``grey-market'' imports )(Brief Article)
A recent European Union ban on ``grey-market'' imports is unleashing a series of law suits which will drive up prices FANCY a bottle of Chanel perfume, some Versace sunglasses, or perhaps a pair of Levi jeans this Christmas? If you are looking for...
Tags: European Court, Government, import, Manufacturing, Retail, SALES, SOFTWARE, Tesco
Research articles 1998-12-05
European Union Drops Fine Threat After Mastercard Drops Fees
Trader Mark submits:Darn socialists who try to look out for their people - they keep messing with these capitalistic exploitation plays. Don't they realize government is for the large corporation and by the large corporation? (plain as day in the Constitution section 42.1-A "He who pays for political campaigns shall...
Tags: Financial, Trader Mark, MasterCard Inc.
External links 2009-04-02
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