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09 October 2015
Categories: Case law , EU
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First Islamic Investment Bank Ltd v Council of the European Union T-161/13, [2015] All ER (D) 11 (Oct)

The applicant Malaysian bank was included on lists of entities involved in Iranian nuclear proliferation. The Court of Justice of the European Union ruled on its application for partial annulment of Council Decision 2012/829/CFSP and of Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 1264/2012, concerning restrictive measures against Iran and, for the annulment of the council’s decision to maintain the restrictive measures concerning the applicant.

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