YET ANOTHER UNTRANSLATED ECJ CASE

The IPKat would bring you coverage of the Advocate General's Opinion in the Douwe Egbert case (concerning Article 2 of Directive 89/104) but once again, it hasn't been translated into English, so he can't.

The case in lots of other languages here


YET ANOTHER UNTRANSLATED ECJ CASE YET ANOTHER UNTRANSLATED ECJ CASE Reviewed by Anonymous on Thursday, December 11, 2003 Rating: 5

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