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Council of the European Union, Belgium (intervening) and ors (intervening) v Front populaire pour la libération de la saguia-el-hamra et du rio de oro (Front Polisario), 21st December 2016 (Case C-104/16 P, ECLI:EU:C:2016:973), ILEC 099 (CJEU 2016), OXIO 547

Court of Justice of the European Union [CJEU]; General Court (Grand Chamber)

From: Oxford Public International Law (http://opil.ouplaw.com). (c) Oxford University Press, 2023. All Rights Reserved.date: 25 May 2025

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Self-determination — International trade — Natural resources — Occupation — Sovereignty — External relations of international organizations — Territory, non-self-governing
1. The invocation of international law to determine the legitimacy of the European Union’s acts or agreements with third states. 2. The relationship between European primary law and international law. 3. The competences of the institutions of the European Union subjected to judicial control by the Court of Justice of the European Union.This headnote pertains to: Council of the European Union, Belgium (intervening) and ors (intervening) v Front populaire pour la libération de la saguia-el-hamra et du rio de oro (Front Polisario), a court decision relevant to the...
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