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Judges explore ‘legal no-man’s land’ in EU review of Danish support to rail link

By Lewis Crofts ( March 10, 2015, 13:39 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission was this morning accused of creating a “legal no-man’s land” as it defended the way it reviews potentially illegal state support. It appeared before the EU’s highest court to contest a 2013 judgment that said it used the wrong law when scrutinizing contracts granted to Denmark’s rail incumbent. The case could have financial implications for the operator, as well as legal consequences for the regulator.The European Commission was this morning accused of creating a “legal no-man’s land” as it defended the way it reviews potentially illegal state support. It appeared before the EU’s highest court to contest a 2013 judgment that said it used the wrong law when scrutinizing contracts granted to Denmark’s rail incumbent....

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