(repealed)
The Court of Justice of the European Union shall have unlimited jurisdiction in:
proceedings instituted under Article 12 to have the appropriate terms fixed for the granting by the Commission of licences or sub licences;
proceedings instituted by persons or undertakings against sanctions imposed on them by the Commission under Article 83.
If the Commission considers that a person or undertaking has committed an infringement of this Treaty to which the provisions of Article 83 do not apply, it shall call upon the Member State having jurisdiction over that person or undertaking to cause sanctions to be imposed in respect of the infringement in accordance with its national law.
If the State concerned does not comply with such a request within the period laid down by the Commission, the latter may bring an action before the Court of Justice of the European Union to have the infringement of which the person or undertaking is accused established.
(repealed)
Save as otherwise provided in this Treaty, actions brought before the Court of Justice of the European Union shall not have suspensory effect. The Court of Justice of the European Union may, however, if it considers that circumstances so require, order that application of the contested act be suspended.
(repealed)