Intervener at first instance (C‑536/12 P),Ĭomposed of T. von Danwitz, President of the Chamber, E. Juhász (Rapporteur), A. Rosas, D. Šváby and C. Vajda, Judges, Intervener at first instance (C‑533/12 P),įrench Republic, represented by G. de Bergues, D. Colas, N. Rouam and J. Rossi, acting as Agents,Ĭorsica Ferries France SAS, established in Bastia, represented by S. Rodrigues and C. Bernard-Glanz, avocats, The other parties to the proceedings being:Ĭorsica Ferries France SAS, established in Bastia (France), represented by S. Rodrigues and C. Bernard-Glanz, avocats,įrench Republic, represented by G. de Bergues, N. Rouam and J. Rossi, acting as Agents, Société nationale maritime Corse-Méditerranée (SNCM) SA, represented by A. Winckler and F.-C. Laprévote, avocats, TWO APPEALS under Article 56 of the Statute of the Court of Justice, lodged on 22 November 2012, ‛Appeals - Restructuring aid - European Commission’s margin of assessment - Scope of review by the General Court of the European Union - Market economy private investor test - Requirement for a sectoral and geographical analysis - Sufficiently well-established practice - Long-term economic rationale - Making of additional redundancy payments’ Société nationale maritime Corse-Méditerranée (SNCM) SA and French Republic v Corsica Ferries France SAS.Īppeals - Restructuring aid - European Commission’s margin of assessment - Scope of review by the General Court of the European Union - Market economy private investor test - Requirement for a sectoral and geographical analysis - Sufficiently well-established practice - Long-term economic rationale - Making of additional redundancy payments. Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber), 4 September 2014. Judgment of the Court (Fifth Chamber), 4 September 2014.#Société nationale maritime Corse-Méditerranée (SNCM) SA and French Republic v Corsica Ferries France SAS.#Appeals - Restructuring aid - European Commission’s margin of assessment - Scope of review by the General Court of the European Union - Market economy private investor test - Requirement for a sectoral and geographical analysis - Sufficiently well-established practice - Long-term economic rationale - Making of additional redundancy payments.#Joined Cases C‑533/12 P and C‑536/12 P.
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