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(Redirected from Kadi II) Case in the European Court of Justice

Internationalism sources
Magna Carta 1215, ch 41
Case of Impositions (1606) 2 St Tr 371
Bill of Rights 1689 art 4
Pillans v Van Mierop (1765) 3 Burr 1663
Somerset v Stewart (1772) 98 ER 499
Saad v SS for the Home Department EWCA Civ 2008
R v Lyons UKHL 44
Kadi I (2008) C-402/05, Kadi II (2013) C-584/10 P
Hounga v Allen UKSC 47
R (SG) v SS for Work and Pensions UKSC 16
Versailles Treaty 1919
United Nations Act 1946
European Convention on Human Rights 1950
European Communities Act 1972 (repealed)
World Trade Organization (Immunities and Privileges) Order 1995
Human Rights Act 1998
International Criminal Court Act 2001
Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010 ss 20-23
see UK constitutional law

Commission and Others v Kadi (fully European Commission and Others v Yassin Abdullah Kadi, C-584/10 P, judgment ECLI:EU:C:2013:518) was a case in the European Court of Justice, an appeal from the earlier case Kadi v Commission (T-85/09) in the General Court. The Court of Justice, by dismissing the appeal, confirmed the General Court’s annulment of restrictive measures directed against Yassin Kadi. The case, known as Kadi II, was a sequel to the case Kadi I, in which Council regulations based on United Nations Security Council decisions were reviewed under EU human rights standards and consequently annulled.

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