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Becker v. Finanzamt Munster-Innenstadt

Case 8/81, Ursula Becker v Finanzamt Münster-Innenstadt [1982] ECR 53
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtCourt of Justice of the European Communities (preliminary ruling on reference from the Finanzgericht Münster, Germany)
Year1982
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Where a Member State has failed to implement a directive within the prescribed period, a provision of that directive which is unconditional and sufficiently precise may be relied upon by an individual against the State (vertical direct effect), and the State cannot rely on its own failure to implement to deny those rights.

Area of Law

General

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