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Material Selectivity, a Less Fuzzy Concept?

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/ESTAL/2012/4/319



I. Introduction

The judgement of the General Court in the Dutch NOx case1 received considerable attention in legal literature2 well before the appeal lodged against it by the European Commission (hereinafter: the Commission) was decided upon by the European Court of Justice (hereinafter: the ECJ or the Court). The focus of the legal writings was the material selectivity test, which, after the famous British Aggregates case,3 was again applied in a

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