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The CLIP Board | Enacted: Consumer Rights Act 2015
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UK Supreme Court ruling on standard of review for CAT appeals in 08x numbers case. Sticky switching opens the way to over-stickering. Enacted: Consumer Rights Act 2015. On 26 March the Consumer Rights Act 2015 was enacted. Pursuant to Section 100(5) of the Act, these changes will come into force on such day as the Secretary of State may appoint. So competition lawyers will have to continue biting their nails in excited anticipation watch this space. Competition, innovation and IP a modest proposal. CJEU ...
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Courts and Tribunals | Access to Law
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Privacy & Cookie Policy. Middot; United Kingdom · Courts and Tribunals (79 sites). Additional Support Needs Tribunals for Scotland. Adjudication Panel for Wales. The Adjudication Panel for Wales (APW) is an independent tribunal whose function is to determine alleged breaches by members of local authorities in Wales of their authority’s statutory code of conduct. Its web site includes guidance, decisions and annual reports. Administrative Justice & Tribunals Council. The Admiralty Court is a specialist co...
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Consumer Advice and Regulatory Bodies in the UK | iRateiSlate
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The ASA is the independent body set up by the advertising industry to police the rules laid down in the advertising codes. Its web site includes annual reports 1997 onwards; research reports; the current editions of the British Code of Advertising, Sales Promotion and Direct Marketing (the CAP Code), and the various other codes relating to radio and television advertising; and a searchable database of recent adjudications. Care and Social Services Inspectorate Wales. Care Council for Wales. Is responsibl...
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Mez Hopking | Digital Design & Front-end Development | Portfolio - Competition Appeal Tribunal
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Mez Hopking Digital Design and Front-end Development Auckland,. Design and Front-End Development. The highest authority of competition law cases in the. The Competition Appeal Tribunal plays a unique and vital role. The majority of the. Website's users are either legal professionals or journalists who need access to definitive case documents as and when they are released into the public domain. This design was one of the very few image-free websites that I've designed, the.
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Competition Appeal Tribunal - Frequently asked questions
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Interim injunction applications: out of hours contact. What is the role of the Tribunal? The Competition Appeal Tribunal or, as it is sometimes known, the “CAT”, is an independent judicial body established by the Enterprise Act 2002. The principal functions of the Tribunal are as follows. Firstly, the Tribunal may hear. Appeals on the merits. Secondly, the Tribunal may entertain. Thirdly, the Tribunal may determine. Claims for damages or other sums of money. Can I bring my case to the Tribunal? Under the...
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Glossary - Thalesians
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Definitions are extremely important. Most of the confusion in the world of finance is a result of a poor knowledge of, or disagreements on, the definitions. Unfortunately, the definitions themselves are often ambiguous and/or inconsistent. The choice of terms is not always intuitive. Therefore confusion reigns. This page is my attempt to clear up the confusion, at least for myself. In fact, nearly every dialogue of Plato is focussed on the search for an appropriate definition. In the balance sheet,.
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Competition Law Blog: June 2013
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Tuesday, 4 June 2013. Delay in competition cases. It is well known in the competition law community that the General Court of the EU has a significant backlog of cases and that it takes around four years on average for it to hear a competition case. The next question that follows from this is, at what point do such drawn out proceedings constitute undue delay which would breach the requirements of Article 6 ECHR and Article 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights? Groupe Gascogne SA v Commission. This bl...
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Competition Law Blog: May 2013
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Friday, 3 May 2013. Time and EU competition law. Time for you and time for me,. And time yet for a hundred indecisions,. And for a hundred visions and revisions,. Before the taking of a toast and tea. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog aims to follow developments in UK and EU competition law with excursions into other parts of the world if they are sufficiently interesting. Other Competition Law Blogs and Sites. Antitrust and Competition Policy Blog. Competition Bulletin (Blackstone Chambers).
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Competition Law Blog: Re thinking the de minimis rules
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Wednesday, 17 July 2013. Re thinking the de minimis rules. In the light of Case C-226/11. Judgment of 13 December 2012, the European Commission is consulting on a revision of the. Notice ( http:/ ec.europa.eu/competition/consultations/2013 de minimis notice/index en.html. This is a sensible idea, particularly as there is some tension between the current version of the Notice and the case law of the EU courts. The. This statement is on the one hand in line with the Court's case law as it follows the.
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Competition Law Blog: January 2013
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Friday, 25 January 2013. Environmental concerns, non-economic objectives and washing machines. Having just marked a whole bunch of essays where students discussed the role, if any, of non-competition concerns in Article 101(3) TFEU analysis, which involved a discussion of the CECED decision by the Commission, I thought the following link was of interest: http:/ greedgreengrains.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/do-consumers-benefit-from-energy.html. My thanks to the Twitterfeed of Mark Thoma: @MarkThoma. Before Chr...