CASE COMMENTS: PROCEDURES - THIRD PARTY INTERVENTION

Third Party Intervention: The CFI holds that the intervener can plead his cause (Regione Autonoma della Sardegna)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Previous issues of this column have discussed various aspects of the right of intervention granted to third parties in Community litigation who can show an interest in the settlement of a dispute (chron. Proceedings, Concurrences, n° 1-2004, p. 94and No. 2-2005, p. 90). The third party who asks to intervene in a dispute, recalls the case law of the past year, must justify a specific interest, which is assessed in relation to the conclusions of the party he wishes to support. As for a third party who has been admitted to intervene in a dispute, he may not, she stresses, present a different conclusion from those of the party he is supporting. The essential

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  • European Court of Justice (Luxembourg)

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Fabien Zivy, Third Party Intervention: The CFI holds that the intervener can plead his cause (Regione Autonoma della Sardegna), 15 June 2005, Concurrences N° 4-2005, Art. N° 632

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