But the country's highest administrative court ruled in favour of Eldorado, citing Halkidiki's high unemployment rate.
Despite those arguments, last August Australia's High Court ruled in favour of the government.
Even if the court decided in favour of the sceptics, some euro-fans argue it would make no difference.
The ship has been held in the port of Tema since October when a local court ruled in favour of a financial fund.
In both, the court found in favour of maintaining existing jurisdiction.
And in the U.S., the landslide election victory of Roosevelt (and of his Democratic party in Congress) at end-1936 followed by the Supreme Court ruling in favour of key New Deal legislation (Spring 1937) had caused deep anxiety about the future of the free enterprise economy.
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Although the Supreme Court has ruled in favour of Imperial, Sumatra Tobacco has launched an appeal.
Local campaigner Marco McGinty is appealing the 2011 ruling of the court which found in favour of the development.
The court found in our favour, which is proof that we acted correctly.
But given the court orders in her favour, it could be that she will refuse to go, triggering a constitutional crisis.
Chile's Supreme Court has ruled in favour of a multi-billion dollar dam project in Patagonia, in the south of the country.
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Mr Ferrini made his claim for compensation from Germany in 1998 and in 2004 the Italian supreme court decided in his favour.
Anticipating a court ruling in its favour, Apotex , a Canadian pharmaceutical firm, introduced a generic version of a bestselling drug, Plavix .
After the decision which was given at 2120 BST, a BBC News spokesman said it was satisfied that the court had ruled in favour of the programme.
It doesn't bring the statehood into question, says Mr Mathern, because the Supreme Court would rule in favour of North Dakota being a state, although it's a flaw that needs fixing.
Earlier, Israel's Supreme Court had ruled in favour of deporting from the West Bank to the fenced-off Gaza strip two Palestinians accused of having helped their brother, who is believed to have organised suicide bombings and was shot dead at the beginning of August.
Brazil's Supreme Court has voted overwhelmingly in favour of allowing same-sex couples the same legal rights as married heterosexuals.
And to do so on the basis of a future court decision finding in your favour is self-contradictory and absurd.
Analysts said, the recent decision in a California court in Apple's favour would be one of the factors putting pressure on Samsung going forward.
The Royal Brompton in London brought its own judicial review in November 2011 but the Court of Appeal ruled in favour of the NHS process in April 2012.
But the High Court in London ruled in favour of Digicel, the WICB had to pay huge legal costs, and Stanford was forced to hurriedly place Digicel hoardings around his ground in Antigua.
So if the Florida Supreme Court were to rule in favour of Mr Gore, and were he to win a majority of the recounted vote, the legislature would almost certainly appoint a Bush slate.
Two tribunal hearings had gone in Suffolk County Council's favour before the Court of Appeal's ruling, which said the council had failed to provide Mrs Chapple with information about the provision being made at Thomas Wolsey.
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Supporters of reform have cited as a precedent in their favour a 1990 Supreme Court ruling that upheld a Michigan law restricting donations by companies.
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However, experts say that even if the Swiss Federal Criminal Court rules in Polanski's favour, the decision would probably be appealed immediately by the Swiss government.
The erection of the two giant cellulose factories on the Uruguayan side of the river dividing the two countries looked set to proceed after two court rulings in Uruguay's favour.
In April, an appeals court in another jurisdiction found in favour of Peter Junger, a law professor who had posted the code for encryption software on the Internet, in violation of American export controls.
But ruling in Mr Abramovich's favour, the London Commercial Court judge said Mr Berozovsky had been an "inherently unreliable" witness.
Lower courts had ruled in his favour, and the Supreme Court eventually agreed that he should be given a place.
The court decided by a narrow majority in favour of the Wik people: that pastoral leases and native title could co-exist.
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