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Municipality of Differdange v Commission

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Municipality of Differdange v Commission
CourtEuropean Court of Justice
Citation(1984) Case 222/83
Keywords
Judicial review

Municipality of Differdange v Commission (1984) Case 222/83 is an EU law case, concerning judicial review in the European Union.

Facts

The European Commission allowed Luxembourg to grant state aid to steel firms if they reduced capacity. The municipality sought to challenge this decision, and claimed it was directly and individually concerned because reducing capacity and closing factories would mean a reduction of its tax collections.

Judgment

The Court of Justice held the establishments were not identified and there is a margin of discretion for member states. Therefore, the municipality was not directly concerned.

See also

EU judicial review
TFEU arts 263-267
Deutsche Post v Commission (2011) C-463/10P
Plaumann & Co v Commission (1963) Case 25/62
Unión de Pequeños Agricultores (2002) C-50/00 P
Kanatami v Parliament and Council (2013) C-583/11
Piraiki-Patraiki v Commission (1985) Case 11/82
See EU law

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