It is impossible to understand how the applicants could
substantiate their argument that there was an incentive effect other than by setting out their own individual circumstances: the Commission and
the General Court, when the case was brought before it, should have devised a uniform principle enabling an objective assessment of the position of each person represented, which could be regarded as particular or specific to that person only in relation to specific facts, but which nevertheless lends itself to a general and abstract stat
...[+++]ement.