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4. Article 34 TFEU and Certain Selling Arrangements [PDF]
This chapter discusses the following: market circumstances rules and Article 34 TFEU; the decision in Keck and its application to cases of ‘certain selling arrangements’; and the ramifications of this ruling, particularly in respect of those rules that did not fit the category of certain selling arrangements and those rules which were non ...
Catherine Barnard
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Think Glocally, Discriminate Internally? State Discretion, Renewable Electricity Schemes, and the Internal Market in the Context of Articles 34-36 TFEU and state Aid Rules [PDF]
The overarching question addressed in this essay is whether the seemingly wide scope of state discretion in respect of principal renewable electricity support schemes – feed-in tariffs (FIT), feed-in premiums (FIP), tradable green certificates (TGC), and FIT initiated by tendering (TENFIT) – is curtailed or upheld under the internal market regimes ...
Aljaderi, Hunar
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5. Article 34 TFEU and Certain Selling Arrangements [PDF]
Catherine Barnard
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Derogations from Articles 34 and 35 TFEU listed in Article 36 TFEU and justifi cations based on mandatory requirements [PDF]
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Discrimination Disguised: The Market Access Test of Article 34 TFEU
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014The European Court of Justice has, at times, utilized a market access test to determine whether a national measure has equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction (MEQR) on imports within the meaning of Article 34 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU).
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European Journal of Risk Regulation, 2013
In Fra.bo, it was held by the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) that “Article 28 EC must be interpreted as meaning that it applies to standardisation and certification activities of a private-law body, where the national legislation considers the products certified by that body to be compliant with national law and that has the effect of ...
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In Fra.bo, it was held by the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) that “Article 28 EC must be interpreted as meaning that it applies to standardisation and certification activities of a private-law body, where the national legislation considers the products certified by that body to be compliant with national law and that has the effect of ...
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The free movement of goods and Articles 34 and 35 TFEU
2018Tony Storey, Alexandra Pimor
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