CASE COMMENTS: PROCEDURES – ACTION FOR ANNULMENT – LOCUS STANDI – LISBON TREATY

Action for annulment – Locus standi: The General Court applies the standing criteria under Art 263(4) TFEU in an action for annulment of a normative act (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami)

*This article is an automatic translation of the original article, provided here for your convenience. Read the original article. Trib. EU (ord.), 6 September 2011, Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami and Others v. Parliament and Council, Case T-18/10 After the Etimine and Norilsk Nickel cases (orders of the Tribunal of 7 September 2010, T-532/08 and T-539/08, see this Chronicle, Concurrences n° 4-2010) in which the Court of First Instance held that the new rules on admissibility of acts of general application arising from the Treaty of Lisbon were intended to apply only to actions brought after the entry into force of the Treaty, that court was called upon to apply those new admissibility criteria for

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Pascal Cardonnel, Action for annulment – Locus standi: The General Court applies the standing criteria under Art 263(4) TFEU in an action for annulment of a normative act (Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami), 6 September 2011, Concurrences N° 4-2011, Art. N° 40028, pp. 172-173

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