Regina v Secretary of State for Transport ex parte Factortame Ltd: HL 26 Jul 1990

(Interim Relief Order)

Citations:

[1990] UKHL 7, [1990] 2 LLR 365, [1990] 2 Lloyd’s Rep 365

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

See AlsoRegina v Secretary of State for Transport, Ex parte Factortame Ltd HL 18-May-1989
The applicants were companies owned largely by Spanish nationals operating fishing vessels within UK waters. The 1988 Act required them to re-register the vessels as British fishing vessels. The sought suspension of enforcement pending a reference . .

Cited by:

See AlsoRegina v Secretary of State for Transport, ex parte Factortame (No 2) HL 11-Oct-1990
The validity of certain United Kingdom legislation was challenged on the basis that it contravened provisions of the EEC Treaty by depriving the applicants of their Community rights to fish in European waters, and an interlocutory injunction was . .
See AlsoRegina v Secretary of State for Transport, ex parte Factortame Ltd and others (No 5) HL 28-Oct-1999
A member state’s breach of European Law, where the law was clear and the national legislation had the effect of discriminating unlawfully against citizens of other members states, was sufficiently serious to justify an award of damages against that . .
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European, Constitutional

Updated: 09 July 2022; Ref: scu.248738