Commission v United Kingdom
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Court | European Court of Justice |
Commission v United Kingdom is an EU law case name that could refer to multiple decisions where the Commission of the European Union has brought enforcement proceedings against United Kingdom for breach of the Treaties, failure to implement Directives, or another infringement of the law. It could include the following:
- Commission v United Kingdom (1979) Case 128/78, the UK failed to implement art 21 of the Tachograph Regulation 1463/70, art 4 (now repealed) on time.
- Commission v United Kingdom (2006) C-484/04, it was unlawful for the UK government to advise that the right to a 20 minute break in a 6 hour shift did not need to be provided by employers under the WTD 2003
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