Nashua Corporation and Others v Commission and Council: ECJ 25 Jun 1987

ECJ It does not lie within the jurisdiction of the judge hearing an application for interim measures to allow a request for the suspension of the operation of a council regulation imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty when the action in the main proceedings, on to which the request is grafted, seeks the annulment of the commission’s refusal of a proposed undertaking on pricing. The two measures in question are different, as are the two institutions from which they emanate

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C-133/87, [1987] EUECJ C-133/87R

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See AlsoNashua Corporation and Others v Commission and Council ECJ 14-Mar-1990
ECJ 1. The rejection by the Commission of a proposed undertaking in the course of an anti-dumping proceeding is not a measure having binding legal effects of such a kind as to affect the interests of the traders . .
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