No to the EU lost the Acer case in the Court of Appeal – Latest news – news


7 December 2022 at 12:01 No to the EU lost the Acer case in the Court of Appeal Borgarting Court of Appeal has delivered a verdict in the appeal case between No to the EU and the state. The appeal from Nei to the EU was rejected, the Court of Appeal announced on Wednesday. No to the EU believes that the Storting broke the Constitution when it was decided in 2018 that Norway should be included in Acer, which is the EU’s energy agency. Therefore, the organization sued the state in 2018. The state won in both the district court and the court of appeal when it came to the question that the case could not be brought before the courts. In March 2021, however, No to the EU received approval from the Supreme Court that the case could be brought forward. It therefore came up before the Oslo District Court in November last year. The District Court concluded that the Constitution was not breached when the Storting adopted approval through the EU’s third energy package. No to the EU appealed the judgment, but has now had the appeal rejected by the Court of Appeal.



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