Commission v Italy (Judgment): ECJ 12 Jul 1990

The Italian Government was held to have infringed Article 30 by closing all inland frontier posts at which imported grape fruit could be inspected and allowing importation only through certain seaports.

Citations:

C-128/89, [1990] ECR 1-3239, [1990] EUECJ C-128/89

Links:

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Statutes:

EC Teaty 30

Cited by:

CitedRegina v Chief Constable of Sussex, ex Parte International Trader’s Ferry Limited HL 2-Apr-1998
Chief Constable has a Wide Discretion on Resources
Protesters sought to prevent the appellant’s lawful trade exporting live animals. The police provided assistance, but then restricted it, pleading lack of resources. The appellants complained that this infringed their freedom of exports under . .
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Updated: 01 June 2022; Ref: scu.160263