Court win for Spanish trawler owners

  • 08/04/1998

  • Financial Times (London)

Spanish fishermen could get damages approaching $167m from the UK after the Court of Appeal in London rejected the government's appeal against a ruling that it must compensate trawlermen from illegally preventing them from fishing in British waters. The decision after a nine year legal dispute, follows rulings by the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg that UK legislation introduced in 1988 to prevent "quota hopping" breached European Union law.