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Order of the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber, extended composition) of 1 February 1999. # Bureau européen des unions de consommateurs (BEUC) v Commission of the European Communities. # Antidumping investigation - Consumers association - Refusal of recognition as interested party - Application for annulment - Expiry of regulation imposing provisional antidumping duty - Legal interest to proceed - No need to adjudicate. # Case T-256/97.

ECLI:EU:T:1999:15

61997TO0256

February 1, 1999
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61997B0256

European Court reports 1999 Page II-00169

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Actions for annulment - Interest in bringing proceedings - Action contesting a decision which has already been implemented (EC Treaty, Art. 173)

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The legal interest of a consumers' association in maintaining an action for annulment of a Commission decision refusing to recognise it as an interested party for the purposes of an anti-dumping proceeding can continue to exist even when that decision has already been implemented. The annulment of such a decision is capable, of itself, of having legal consequences and particularly that of preventing a repetition of the Commission's practice.

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