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The European Court of Justice recently announced its judgement in the case of Alands Vindcraft, concerning Sweden’s right to deny support for renewable electricity to Finnish producers. Against the Advocate General’s recommendations, the Court decided that the Swedish policy does not infringe European law. This Comment, by Étienne Durand and Malcolm Keay, looks at the […]
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