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First instance European Court

Under the Single European Act, 1986, the Council of Ministers has the power to create a new Court of First Instance. This Court was established by Council decision in 1988 and became effective in September 1989. It has 12 Members, appointed by common accord of the Member States. Members may also be asked to perform the task of an Advocate General. It may sit with three or five judges. [Pg.23]

EC [European Commission], 2000. The Court of First Instance reduces the fines imposed on the cement cartel by almost 140 million. Press release No 16/00 [available at http //curia.eu.int/en/actu/communiques/cp00/aff/cp0016en.htm]. [Pg.112]

Court of First Instance of the European Communities, Press Release No 45/07. [Pg.530]


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