Case comment: EC Procedure: ACTION FOR ANNULMENT - ADMISSIBILITY

Standus loci - State aid: Access to the Court is limited to the “super-competitor” of the undertaking that has benefited from State aid (Deutsche Post - DHL Express)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Appeal for annulment of the order of the Court of First Instance dismissing as inadmissible an action for annulment brought by German companies operating on the Italian market for express document and parcel services at national and international level against a Commission decision finding, at the end of the formal investigation procedure provided for in Article 226(2) of the EC Treaty, that the Italian authorities had failed to fulfil their obligations under Article 226(2) of the EC Treaty and that the Commission had failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 226(2) of the EC Treaty. 88(2) of the EC Treaty, that measures granted to the company Poste

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  • European Court of Justice (Luxembourg)

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Fabien Zivy, Standus loci - State aid: Access to the Court is limited to the “super-competitor” of the undertaking that has benefited from State aid (Deutsche Post - DHL Express), 21 February 2006, Concurrences N° 2-2006, Art. N° 784

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