Alassini v Telecom Italia SpA (Environment And Consumers) C-318/08: ECJ 19 Nov 2009

ECJ Opinion – Legal disputes between end-users and providers in the area of electronic communications Directive 2002/22/EC Mandatory out-of-court dispute resolution as a condition for the admissibility of legal proceedings Principle of effective judicial protection.

Judges:

Kokott AG

Citations:

C-318/08, [2009] EUECJ C-318/08 – O

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

Directive 2002/22/EC

Jurisdiction:

European

Citing:

See AlsoAlassini v Telecom Italia SpA (Environment And Consumers) – C-317/08 ECJ 19-Nov-2009
ECJ Opinion – Legal disputes between end-users and providers in the area of electronic communications – Directive 2002/22/EC – Mandatory out-of-court dispute resolution as a condition for the admissibility of . .

Cited by:

OpinionAlassini v Telecom Italia SpA (Environment And Consumers) C-318/08 ECJ 18-Mar-2010
ECJ Reference for a preliminary ruling Principle of effective judicial protection Electronic communications networks and services Directive 2002/22/EC Universal Service Disputes between end users and providers . .
See AlsoAlassini v Telecom Italia SpA (Environment And Consumers) C-319/08 ECJ 19-Nov-2009
ECJ Opinion – Legal disputes between end-users and providers in the area of electronic communications – Directive 2002/22/EC – Mandatory out-of-court dispute resolution as a condition for the admissibility of . .
See AlsoAlassini v Telecom Italia SpA i (Environment And Consumers) – C-317/08 ECJ 18-Mar-2010
ECJ Reference for a preliminary ruling – Principle of effective judicial protection Electronic communications networks and services – Directive 2002/22/EC – Universal Service Disputes between end’users and . .
See AlsoAlassini v Telecom Italia SpA (Environment And Consumers) C-319/08 ECJ 18-Mar-2010
ECJ Reference for a preliminary ruling Principle of effective judicial protection Electronic communications networks and services Directive 2002/22/EC Universal Service Disputes between end’users and providers . .
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Updated: 11 August 2022; Ref: scu.384079