Abstract

The author traces the development of ECJ case law on final losses beginning with Marks & Spencer, wherein the Court held that foreign losses only need to be taken into consideration in exceptional cases, and culminating in a series of cases that have so restricted loss utilization that virtually no possibilities remain. The author highlights the practical questions that have arisen in this regard and suggests possible solutions.

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