WebCase C-237/98 P Dorsch Consult v Council and Commission [2000] ECR I-4549; [2002] 1 ... in T-220/96 EVO v Council and Commission [2002] ECR II-2265). ... clear from paras. 19 and 54 which do refer to lawful acts (see also the … WebSprendimu Dorsch Consult (C‑54/96, Rink. p. I-4961), išaiškinimo. I-4961), išaiškinimo. 2 Šie klausimai pateikti nagrinėjant ieškinį dėl atsakomybės, kurį G. Köbler pareiškė Republik Österreich, remdamasis tuo, kad Verwaltungsgerichtshof (Aukščiausiasis administracinis teismas) sprendimu buvo pažeista Bendrijos teisė.
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WebAug 18, 2024 · Case C-54/96, Dorsch Consult, para. 23. 23. In order to determine whether a body making a reference is a court or tribunal for the purposes of Article 177 of the … WebFeb 27, 2024 · Dorsch Consult Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH v. Council and Commission. Case T- 184/95 - Volume 93 Issue 3. ... Joined Cases C-46/93 and C-48/93, Brasserie du Pêcheur v. Federal Republic of Germany and The Queen v. Secretary of State for Transport ex parte: Factortame III, [1996] ECR-11029, paras. 16–36. ... country spelling game
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WebIn Case C-96/04, REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC, by the Amtsgericht Niebüll (Germany), made by decision of 2 June 2003, received at the Court on 26 February 2004, in the proceedings brought by ... (see, in particular, Case C-54/96 Dorsch Consult [1997] ECR I-4961, paragraph 23, and the case-law cited; ... WebDorsch Consult Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH v Bundesbaugesellschaft mbH C-54/96 [1997] ECR I-496 gave factors to determine whether a body is a court or tribunal (Dorsch consult criteria) Whether a body is established by law Whether it is permanent Whether its jurisdiction is mandatory/compulsory Whether its procedure is inter partes Whether it ... WebDorsch Consult (Case C-54/96) ECLI:EU:C:1997:413: duty of consistent interpretation (see further below): no direct effect because second criteria not met (must be unconditional and leave no room for discretion)-but they left discretion to member states. However Court also said: national courts must consider whether the provisions of the ... country spelling test