CIA Security International SA v Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL
CIA Security v Signalson and Securitel (1996) C-194/94 is an EU law case, concerning the conflict of law between a national legal system and European Union law.
CIA Security International v Signalson and Securitel | |
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Submitted 4 July 1994 Decided 30 April 1996 | |
Full case name | CIA Security International SA v Signalson SA and Securitel SPRL |
Case | C-194/94 |
CelexID | 61994CJ0194 |
ECLI | ECLI:EU:C:1996:172 |
Language of proceedings | French |
Nationality of parties | Belgium |
Court composition | |
Judge-Rapporteur C. Gulmann | |
President G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias | |
Judges
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Advocate General M.B. Elmer | |
Legislation affecting | |
Article 30 of the EC Treaty; Council Directive 83/189/EEC, as amended by Council Directive 88/182/EEC | |
Keywords | |
Direct Effect |
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