Winding Up/Insolvencies 2003-2009

Mr Paul Appleby, the Director of Corporate Enforcement, has today welcomed the judgment of the European Court of Justice

02 May 2006


Mr Paul Appleby, the Director of Corporate Enforcement, has today welcomed the judgment of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in the Eurofood case (Case C-341/04). The case concerned the resolution of specific legal questions concerning the interpretation of the EU Cross-Border Insolvency Regulation - Council Regulation (EC) 1346/2000 of 29 May 2000. These questions had been referred to the ECJ by the Supreme Court of Ireland on the basis that preliminary rulings from the ECJ were necessary before the Supreme Court could give judgment on an appeal brought against the appointment by the Irish High Court of a liquidator to the Irish company, Eurofood IFSC Limited. That appeal was brought by Mr Enrico Bondi, the Extraordinary Administrator appointed to Parmalatz SpA, a major global food company incorporated in Italy, of which Eurofood was a subsidiary. Mr Bondi had argued that the decision of the relevant Italian Court to bring Eurofood into extraordinary administration should take precedence.
Click here for a copy of the Press Statement and Editor's Note
Click here for a copy of the ECJ judgment 

See the earlier text dated 27 July 2004 in Winding-up and Insolvency for further information on the Irish Supreme and High Court judgments.

Related Link:
27 July 2004 - In the Matter of Eurofood IFSC Limited and In the Matter of the Companies Acts 1963 - 2003, Supreme Court Record Number, 147 / 04.

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