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Table of Cases (In Chronological Order)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2025

Hanna Eklund
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Table of Cases (In Chronological Order)

Regional and International Courts

Court of Justice of the European Union

  • Case 26–62 Van Gend en Loos, EU:C:1963:1, 247

  • Case 6–64 Costa v. ENEL, EU:C:1964:66, 247

  • Cases 21–24/72 International Fruit Company, EU:C:1972:115, 48

  • Case 29/72 Marimex, EU:C:1972:126, 47

  • Case 147/73 Carlheinz Lensing Kaffee-Tee-Import KG, EU:C:1973:156, 46

  • Case 181/73 Haegeman, EU:C:1974:41, 43

  • Case 48/74 Charmasson, EU:C:1974:137, 43

  • Case 94/74 IGAV v. ENCC, EU:C:1975:81, 47

  • Case 87/75 Bresciani, EU:C:1976:18, 20, 43, 49, 356

  • Case 87/76 Bozzone, EU:C:1977:60, 106

  • Case 79/76 Fossi, EU:C:1977:59, 108

  • Case 65/77 Razanatsimba, EU:C:1977:193, 52

  • Case 170/78 Commission v. United Kingdom, EU:C:1983:202, 74

  • Case 44/79 Hauer, EU:C:1979:290, 74

  • Case 270/80 Polydor, EU:C:1982:43, 55

  • Case 17/81 Pabst & Richarz, KG, EU:C:1982:129, 43

  • Case 104/81 Kupferberg, EU:C:1982:362, 55, 56

  • Case 325/82 Commission v. Germany, EU:C:1984:60, 52

  • Case 41/84 Pinna, EU:C:1986:1, 105

  • Case 12/86 Demirel, EU:C:1987:400, 53

  • Case C-18/90 Kziber, EU:C:1991:36, 53

  • Case C-316/91 Parliament v. Council, EU:C:1994:76, 57

  • Case 469/93 Chiquita Italia, EU:C:1995:435, 54

  • Case C-5/94 Lomas, EU:C:1996:205, 52

  • Case T-115/94 Opel Austria GmbH, EU:T:1997:3, 53

  • Case C-85/96 Martínez Sala, EU:C:1998:217, 150

  • Case C-149/96 Portugal v. Council, EU:C:1999:574, 57

  • Case 37/98 Savas, EU:C:2000:224, 53

  • Case C-192/99 Kaur, EU:C:2001:106, 342

  • Case C-184/99 Grzelczyk, EU:C:2001:458, 150

  • Case C-162/00 Pokrzeptowicz-Meyer, EU:C:2002:57, 53

  • Case C-413/99 Baumbast, EU:C:2002:493, 150

  • Case C-456/02 Trojani, EU:C:2004:488, 150

  • Case C-308/06 Intertanko, EU:C:2008:312, 57

  • Case C-160/09 Katsivardas & Tsitsikas OE, EU:C:2010:293, 54

  • Case C-34/09 Zambrano, EU:C:2011:124, 150

  • Case C-366/10 Air Transport Association of America, EU:C:2011:864, 57

  • Case C-140/12 Brey, EU:C:2013:565, 151

  • Case C-363/12 Z, EU:C:2014:159, 57

  • Case C-333/13 Dano, EU:C:2014:2358, 151

  • Case C-67/14 Alimanovic, EU:C:2015:597, 151

  • Case C-299/14 García-Nieto, EU:C:2016:114, 151

  • Case C-308/14 Commission v. UK, EU:C:2016:436, 151

  • Case C-638/16 PPUX and X, EU:C:2017:173, 194

  • Case C-621/18 Wightman, EU:C:2018:999, 314

  • Case C-692/20 Commission v. United Kingdom, EU:C:2023:707, 336

  • Case C-354/22 Weingut A, EU:C:2023:916, 74

  • Case C-516/22 Commission v. United Kingdom, EU:C:2024:231, 336

European Court of Human Rights

  • Loizidou v. Turkey, Appl. No. 1531/89, judgment of 23 March 1995, 247

Mixed Court of Tangier (1925–1956)

  • Ministère Public v. Joseph Aerts et Albert Azerraf, Section of First Instance, 28 December 1938, 254

  • Ministerio Público v. Joseph Aerts and Alberto Azerraf, Appeals Section, 10 March 1939, 254

  • Ministère Public v. Nordlund, Section of First Instance, 20 December 1948, 259

National Courts

France

  • Cour de Cassation 29 octobre 1996, n° 92–43. 680, 119

  • Cour de Cassation 31 octobre 2012, n° 11–20. 986, 119

  • Cour d’appel de Paris 31 janvier 2018, n° 15/11747, 120

United Kingdom

  • Allister and Peeples v. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland [2023] UKSC 5, 331

  • Dillon et al. v. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland [2024] NIKB 11, 334

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