An article from Eversheds Sutherland on 21 June said that the Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice has issued a non-binding opinion on the scope of the EU Blocking Regulation, in the ongoing German case of Bank Melli Iran v Telekom Deutschland GmbH. The article examines what the non-binding opinion means, and links to information on the case involved.
https://www.eversheds-sutherland.com/global/en/what/articles/index.page?ArticleID=en/Financial-services-and-dispute-investigation/Advocate_general_calls_for_stronger_application_of_EU_Blocking_Regulation
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Chartered Legal Executive and former senior manager with Isle of Man Customs and Excise, where I was (amongst other things) Sanctions Officer (for UN/EU sanctions), Export Licensing Officer and Manager of the Legal-Library & Collectorate Support Section
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