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Swedish State Monopolies Since this thesis concerns primarily Swedish State monopolies, when dealing with the free movement of goods, Franzén and Hanner1 are the most significant cases in this particular field
Swedish alcohol retail monopoly challenged by court ruling Systembolaget, the state-run alcohol company, sued Danish online retailer Winefinder and its Swedish parent company to stop it from selling and delivering alcohol to Swedish customers, but the
Main Developments in Competition Law and Policy 2024 – Sweden Key cases, such as the Apotekstjänst Svensk Dos merger prohibition and the record fine against Tapwell, highlight both the SCA's commitment to maintaining competitive markets and market actors’ determination to defend their investments and strategies
Sweden: Supreme Court Ruling Challenges Alcohol Monopoly Sweden's Supreme Court has ruled today in favor of Danish online wine retailer Winefinder, allowing them to sell and deliver alcohol directly to Swedish households and businesses This decision poses a challenge to Sweden's long-standing alcohol retail monopoly, which has been in place since 1955
Alcoholic Goods and Sweden: The EU Law of Private Imports, Retail Sale . . . Shortly after Sweden’s accession, this potential conflict was resolved by the Court of Justice’s judgment in the Franzén case That landmark ruling set out the conditions which state monopolies must fulfil in order to comply with EU law and provided a lifeline for Systembolaget
Sweden’s top court ends the state’s alcohol retail monopoly Sweden’s Supreme Court has delivered a groundbreaking verdict, granting a Danish online wine retailer the right to sell alcoholic beverages directly to Swedish households and businesses This decision has the potential to shake up the longstanding alcohol retail monopoly held by the Nordic state
The Compatibility of the Swedish Alcohol Monopoly with EC Law The compatibility of Systembolaget’s (not ubiquitously popular) monopoly with EC law has been questioned ever since Sweden started its negotiations for an accession to the European Union
Does a new court ruling spell the end of Swedens alcohol monopoly? Sweden's Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favour of the online wine retailer Winefinder in its long-running case against Systembolaget, Sweden's state-owned alcohol monopoly, which had tried to stop the company from marketing and delivering to customers in Sweden