Stauder v City of Ulm
Stauder v City of Ulm | |
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Court | European Court of Justice |
Citation(s) | (1969) Case 29/69 |
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Human rights |
Stauder v City of Ulm (1969) Case 29/69 is an EU law case, concerning the protection of human rights in the European Union.
Facts
An EU scheme provided cheap butter for welfare benefits, but required to show a coupon with a person’s name and address. Mr Stauder claimed this violated his dignity and challenged it.
Judgment
The Court of Justice held that properly interpreted, the measure did not require a name to be shown on the coupon. In doing so it acknowledged that human rights formed part of unwritten general principles of EU law.
“ | 7. Interpreted in this way the provision at issue contains nothing capable of prejudicing the fundamental human rights enshrined in the general principles of Community law and protected by the Court. | ” |
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