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Bernard Keck and Daniel Mithouard (Rec 1993,p I-6097) (SV93-431) (Judgment): ECJ 24 Nov 1993

Free movement of goods – Prohibition of resale at a loss. A national law is fair if the rules it applies deal equally to imported and home goods.
Europa Free movement of goods – Quantitative restrictions – Measures having equivalent effect – Concept – Obstacles to trade resulting from disparities between national legislation laying down requirements to be met by goods – Included.
Obstacles resulting from national provisions regulating selling arrangements in a non-discriminatory way – Inapplicability of Article 30 of the Treaty – Legislation prohibiting resale at a loss.

Citations:

Times 25-Nov-1993, C-267/91, [1993] EUECJ C-267/91, [1993] ECR I-6097, [1995] 1 CMLR 101

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

EEC Treaty Art. 30

Jurisdiction:

European

Cited by:

CitedScotch Whisky Association and Others v The Lord Advocate and Another SC 15-Nov-2017
The Association challenged the imposition of minimum pricing systems for alcohol, saying that it was in breach of European law. After a reference to the ECJ, the Court now considered its legality.
Held: The Association’s appeal failed. Minimum . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Commercial, Crime

Updated: 24 November 2022; Ref: scu.160797

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