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Document C2004/179/11
Case C-202/04: Reference for a preliminary ruling by the Tribunale di Roma (District Court, Rome) by order of that court of 7 April 2004 in the case of Stefano Macrino and Claudia Capodarte against Roberto Meloni
Case C-202/04: Reference for a preliminary ruling by the Tribunale di Roma (District Court, Rome) by order of that court of 7 April 2004 in the case of Stefano Macrino and Claudia Capodarte against Roberto Meloni
Case C-202/04: Reference for a preliminary ruling by the Tribunale di Roma (District Court, Rome) by order of that court of 7 April 2004 in the case of Stefano Macrino and Claudia Capodarte against Roberto Meloni
OB C 179, 10.7.2004, p. 6–6
(ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
10.7.2004 |
EN |
Official Journal of the European Union |
C 179/6 |
Reference for a preliminary ruling by the Tribunale di Roma (District Court, Rome) by order of that court of 7 April 2004 in the case of Stefano Macrino and Claudia Capodarte against Roberto Meloni
(Case C-202/04)
(2004/C 179/11)
Reference has been made to the Court of Justice of the European Communities by order of the Tribunale di Roma (District Court, Rome) (Italy) of 7 April 2004, received at the Court Registry on 6 May 2004, for a preliminary ruling in the case of Stefano Macrino and Claudia Capodarte against Roberto Meloni on the following question:
Do Articles 5 and 85 of the EC Treaty (now Articles 10 and 81 EC) preclude a Member State from adopting a law or regulation which approves, on the basis of a draft produced by a professional body of members of the Bar, a tariff fixing minimum and maximum fees for members of the profession in respect of services rendered in connection with activities (so-called non-court work) that are not reserved to members of the Bar but may be performed by anyone?