Commission v Italy (1972)

Commission v Italy
Court European Court of Justice
Citation(s) (1972) Case 39/72, [1973] ECR 101
Keywords
Direct effect

Commission v Italy (1972) Case 39/72 is an EU law case, concerning the conflict of law between a national legal system and European Union law.

Facts

The Commission brought enforcement proceedings against Italy for failing to enforce Regulations on dairy on time. The EU wanted to stop under-production of dairy products by introducing a premium for slaughter of cows. The Italian government decreed the regulations were ‘deemed to be included’ in the decree, and reproduced them with extra procedural provisions. However, Italy failed to operate the scheme on time.

Judgment

The Court of Justice held that Italy was in breach both for delay, and also ‘the manner of giving effect’ to the Regulation. In one respect it departed from the Regulation, as it did not account for extension of time allowed for slaughter.

See also

Notes

  1. Now TFEU articles 288 and 297

References

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