SPAIN ECJ CASE

BY KEITH NUTHALLERRORS made by the European Commission lawyers have wrecked a European Court of Justice (ECJ) case designed to force Spain to recognise air traffic control qualifications gained in other European Union (EU) member states.Judges threw out Brussels' application, citing a litany of legal mistakes. "There was a lack of coherence between the formulation of the complaint and the actual conclusion in the application", said their ruling. "There was a lack of clarity in the application relating to the directives at issue", (89/48/EEC and 92/51/EEC on the ...


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