They will also be able to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice.
Last week, the European Court of Justice, facing a similar question in SAS Institute Inc. v.
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The European Court of Justice would determine whether this national legislation was sufficiently binding.
Chancellor Merkel has spoken of "sinners" being dragged before the European Court of Justice.
The catalyst was a ruling made by the European Court of Justice in July.
The most important factor was a ruling by the European Court of Justice in November 2002.
The European Court of Justice annulled a European Commission directive banning tobacco advertising in sport.
The unions Community and Amicus are currently pursuing a compensation case through the European Court of Justice.
If it loses, it could appeal again to the European Court of Justice, pretty much the last potential legal avenue.
The Commission can go as far as imposing fines and taking Hungary to the European Court of Justice.
One of the senior lawyers at the European Court of Justice reached a conclusion in Sharon Coleman's favour.
The European Court of Justice says the Council "exceeded its powers" when it decided on the 1.85% figure.
First, a 1995 ruling by the European Court of Justice allowed players to move more freely between clubs.
If the complaint is rejected, the Belgian agent and lawyer could then appeal to the European Court of Justice.
If the politicians do not agree to this, the European Court of Justice may even force it on them.
This week, the European Court of Justice ruled that by suspending the pact the council had exceeded its powers.
It believes the case could eventually go to the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice has declared that certain key aspects of the open-skies deals are contrary to EU law.
The European Court of Justice rather opened a can or worms with its ruling about the satellite boradcasting of sporting rights.
Germany is leading calls for Britain to be called before the European Court of Justice unless it complies with the embargo.
Failure to do so would be grounds for the commission to levy fines or take Hungary to the European Court of Justice.
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Britain and Germany, he says, have quietly agreed to do so rather than risk ending up in the European Court of Justice.
Two cases now before the European Court of Justice could change this.
Juliane Kokott, the European Court of Justice's advocate general, has criticised the current rules on evictions, saying they violate European consumer protection rules.
Poland has voiced dismay after the European Court of Justice rejected a legal complaint it made about the EU's mechanism for cutting carbon emissions.
Last month, the European Court of Justice annulled a decision by EU finance ministers to suspend action against Germany and France over budget deficits.
And all have a right to challenge their inclusion on the list at national level, to the council or to the European Court of Justice.
The spokesman said they had not yet decided how to respond if the measure ended up being challenged in the European Court of Justice.
The role of the European Court of Justice is to examine the legality of EU acts and ensure the law is interpreted and applied uniformly.
Jan Roels, a Euro-expert at Arthur Andersen, draws attention to a recent judgment of the European Court of Justice in the case of Jessica Safir.
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