ECJ GERMANY

BY ALAN OSBORNTHE EUROPEAN Court of Justice has backed a political case brought by the European Commission against Germany, designed to demonstrate a zero tolerance attitude towards the implementation of European Union (EU) energy liberalisation legislation. Judges censured Germany for being three years late in implementing the natural gas single market liberalisation directive approved in August 1998 with an implementation deadline of August 2000. Then and for some time afterwards, the Commission said that Germany had only partially transposed some provisions of ...


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