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R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport was a judicial review case taken against the United Kingdom government by a company of Spanish fishermen who claimed that the United Kingdom had breached European Union law (then Community Law) by requiring ships to have a majority of British owners if they were to be registered in the UK. The case produced a number of significant judgements on British constitutional law, and was the first time that courts held that they had power to restrain the application of an Act of Parliament pending trial and ultimately to disapply that Act when it was found to be contrary to EU law.

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  • Arrêts Factortame (fr)
  • R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport (en)
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  • L’Affaire Factortame (mars 1989 - novembre 2000) est une affaire judiciaire - liée à la Politique commune de la pêche - qui a abouti à plusieurs jugements rendus sur une dizaine d’années. Elle conduit à une série de décisions importantes en droit de l’Union européenne et en droit constitutionnel du Royaume-Uni. Les arrêts de la Cour de justice des Communautés européennes (CJCE) confirmèrent le principe de primauté du droit de l’Union européenne sur les droits nationaux. Les deux arrêts les plus importants furent prononcés en 1990 et 1991 et sont respectivement connus sous le nom de « Factortame I » et « Factortame II ». (fr)
  • R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport was a judicial review case taken against the United Kingdom government by a company of Spanish fishermen who claimed that the United Kingdom had breached European Union law (then Community Law) by requiring ships to have a majority of British owners if they were to be registered in the UK. The case produced a number of significant judgements on British constitutional law, and was the first time that courts held that they had power to restrain the application of an Act of Parliament pending trial and ultimately to disapply that Act when it was found to be contrary to EU law. (en)
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  • R v Sec. of State for Transport (en)
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