CASE COMMENT: PROCEDURE - LENIENCY - RIGHT AGAINST SELF-INCRINIMATION - VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTION
Leniency: Advocate General Geelhoed calls the Court to censor the Court of First Instance due to a confusion between right against self-incrimination and voluntary contribution within the meaning of the Leniency Notice (SGL Carbon)
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ECJ Advocate General, 19 January 2006,C-289/04, Showa Denko KK v Commission of the European Communities European
In conclusions presented today, January 19, 2006, on the three appeals against the judgment of the Court of First Instance Instance of 29 April 2004 in Joined Cases T-236/01 and T-239/01, T-244/01 to T-246/01, T-251/01
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