Commission v Italy
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Commission v Italy is an EU law case name that could refer to multiple decisions where the Commission of the European Union has brought enforcement proceedings against Italy for breach of the Treaties, failure to implement Directives, or another infringement of the law. It could include the following:
- Commission v Italy (1972) Case 39/72, it was a breach of the EU law to replicate a Regulation in national law
- Commission v Italy (2003) C-14/00, banning use of the name "chocolate" for products containing a small amount of vegetable fats was contrary to TFEU article 34 and unjustified
- Commission v Italy (2009) C-110/05, a ban on using trailers on mopeds would fall into TFEU article 34 by hindering access to the market, but potentially justifiable.
- Commission v Italy (2011) C-565/08 a requirement for lawyers in Italy to comply with maximum tariffs unless there was an agreement with a client was not a restriction on establishment under TFEU article 49.
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