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Commission v Ireland (1982)

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Citation(s)
  
(1982) Case 249/81

End date
  
1982

Location
  
European Union

Ruling court
  
European Court of Justice

Commission v Ireland (1982)

Similar
  
Commission v France (1997), Commission v Germany (1987), Procureur du Roi v Benoît an, Rewe‑Zentral AG v Bundesm, Walter Rau Lebensmittelwerke v De Sme

Commission v Ireland (1982) Case 249/81 is an EU law case, concerning the free movement of goods in the European Union.

Contents

Facts

The Irish Goods Council, a registered company, administered a ‘Buy Irish’ campaign. The outline of the campaign was set by government. The managing committee of the IGC had ten people appointed by the Minister for Industry. Funding came mostly from government. Trade had actually fallen by 6 per cent over the three years of the campaign. The Commission brought an action alleging that Ireland was in breach of (what is now) TFEU article 34, by restricting free movement of goods.

Judgment

The Court of Justice held that the ‘Buy Irish’ campaign of the government was contrary to TFEU article 34.

References

Commission v Ireland (1982) Wikipedia