Commission v Germany
Commission v Germany | |
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Court | European Court of Justice |
Full case name | Commission of the European Communities v Federal Republic of Germany |
Commission v Germany (or Commission of the European Communities v Federal Republic of Germany) refers to several different cases heard by the European Court of Justice, which the European Commission brought against Germany for infringing European Union law. This includes breach of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), or a failure to implement European Union Directives:
- Commission v Germany (1987) Case 178/84, holding the German Beer Tax Act requirements to only allow a product to be called "beer" if it contained no additives beyond malted barley, hops, yeast, water was contrary to TFEU article 34 and unjustified
- Commission v Germany (2007) C-112/05, on freedom of establishment
See also
- Commission v France (disambiguation)
- Commission v Ireland (disambiguation)
- Commission v Italy (disambiguation)
- Commission v United Kingdom (disambiguation)
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