Abstract
This is an Opinion Statement prepared by the CFE ECJ Task Force concerning the decision given by the ECJ in European Commission v. United Kingdom (“Final Losses”) (Case C-172/13), on 3 February 2015. This case is in some ways a follow-up to the ECJ’s decision in Marks & Spencer (Case C-446/03) and comments on whether the legislative amendments introduced by the United Kingdom are sufficient to ensure compliance with EU law. After illustrating the case, arguments of the parties and decision of the Court, this Opinion Statement focuses on selected critical points from the Court’s decision and Advocate General Kokott’s Opinion. UK: Opinion of Advocate General Kokott, 23 October 2014, Case C-172/13, European Commission v. United Kingdom, ECJ Case Law IBFD.
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