Economics 3364A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Liqueur, Consumer Protection

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Apply only to foreign goods, but do not apply to national goods. Make an explicit distinction between national and foreign products (essentially indirect discrimination between goods) Examples: sanitary inspections, buy national campaigns, certificates of origin. Apply to both national & foreign products; at first sight rule does not discriminate. Have more adverse effect on foreign goods (indirect discrimination) Keck ruling (para 15): iams concern product requirements (designation, form, size, weight, composition, presentation, labelling an packaging) of a product. If a law regulated one of these things, it is a measure potentially captured by art. Cassis de dijon ruling: in the absence of harmonization, ms can impose their regulatory standards provided they can be justified under art. 36 or mandatory requirements: germany did not allow any alcoholic products under 25% because of health reasons: 36: based on mutual recognition; mutual recognition here confers extraterritorial effects to.