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  • R (Factortame Ltd) v. Secretary of State for Transport (No 2) [1991] 

    This case was seen by the Court of Justice and the House of Lords. It concerned the power of the UK national courts to grant interim orders when a national law was being contested before the Court of Justice for its reputative incompatibility with the European Economic Community law.
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