SPAIN FISH CONTROLS REJECTION CASE ECJ

BY KEITH NUTHALL THE SPANISH government has failed at the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to free itself from some fish stocks conservation rules administered by the European Commission, notably restricting its fishing fleet's catches in the Irish Box. Spain alleged at the court that these rules amounted to national discrimination, illegal under EU treaties. However, the European Commission successfully retorted that its controls were designed to protect juvenile hake populations off the south and west of Ireland. As a result, judges rejected Spain's claims the ...


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