SELLING ARRANGEMENTS Flashcards
1
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SCOPE OF ARTICLE 34
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- application of dassonville and cassis became problematic as scope was too wide of art 34
- before Keck law was inconsistent such as in Oebel which stated issue fell outside art 34
- however in cinetheque which found it was inside
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Q
KECK
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- Keck addressed inconsistencies and created a set of rules
- it found that measures applied by MS to products that prohibit or restrict certain selling arrangements fall outside scope of art 34 provided that:
- they apply to all traders in territory
- they affect both domestic and imported food equally in law and in fact
- not intended to regulate trade between MS
- Keck provides new classification such as discriminatory measures and can only be justified on grounds listed in art 36
- dual burden (product requirements) measure which only apply to IAMs can be justified on art 36 or mandatory requirements these measure are same in law but different burden in fact
- equal burden measures which are selling arrangements outside art 34 of meets Keck test
For examples of potential selling arrangements see slides
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PROBLEMS WITH KECK
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- fixed or static selling arrangements concern rules regarding time and place goods are sold
- dynamic or non static selling arrangements are rules concerning the marketing of products this can restrict access to market
- also when is a selling arrangement not one ?
- when the selling arrangement affects domestic traders and importers differently as unequal burden in law or fact
- ## certain discriminatory arrangements beach art 34 unless justified like IAMs