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66 Cases found

BOT Elektrownia Bełchatów S.A. and Others v. Commission of the European Communities

At issue: Sought annulment of European Commission decision rejecting in part phase II of Poland's National Allocation Plan for emissions allowances
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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Borealis Polyolefine GmbH v. Minister for Land, Forestry, Environment, and Water Management

At issue: Challenge to legal validity of "correction factor" calculation for emissions allowances
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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Billerud Karlsborg AB v. Swedish Environmental Protection Agency

At issue: Challenge penalties imposed for failure to surrender emissions allowances
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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Arcelor SA v. Parliament and Council

At issue: Steel producer challenged validity of Directive 2003/87/EC
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • General Court (known as Court of First Instance before 2010)
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Air Transport Association of America v. Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change

At issue: Challenge to U.S. airlines' inclusion in EU Emissions Trading Scheme
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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Afton Chemical Limited v. Secretary of State for Transport

At issue: MMT producer challenged limits and labeling requirements imposed on MMT
Jurisdictions:
  • European Union
    • European Court of Justice
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