CASE COMMENTS: PROCEDURE - PLEA CLEARLY INADMISSIBLE

Plea clearly inadmissible: The ECJ offers new examples of pleas clearly inadmissible (Marlines - Minoan Lines)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Mention should also be made, in the Greek Ferries case, of a second order made by the Sixth Chamber of the Court. That Chamber dismissed the appeal brought by Marlines against the judgment dismissing its action for annulment, in so far as it concerned it, of the Greek Ferries decision (Fifth Chamber of the Court of First Instance (CFI), 11 December 2003, Marlines v Commission, Case T-56/99 [2003] ECR II-5225). The inanity of a misdirected appeal This order is

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Fabien Zivy, Plea clearly inadmissible: The ECJ offers new examples of pleas clearly inadmissible (Marlines - Minoan Lines), 15 September 2005, Concurrences N° 1-2006, Art. N° 969

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