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adam_text | TABLE
Preface v
Foreword to the First Edition
List of Abbreviations
Abbreviated Forms for Treaties and Acts
Textbooks Referred To Throughout
Numerical Table of European cases
European Court of Justice
European Court of First Instance
European Court of Human Rights ex
Alphabetical Table of European cases
Table of national cases clxxiii
Table of
Table of Texts relating to Procedure before the Court of Justice and
the Court of First Instance clxxxiii
Statute of the Court of Justice clxxxiv
Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice clxxxiv
Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance clxxxvi
Court of Justice Practice Directions clxxxviii
Court of First Instance Practice Directions clxxxix
Supplementary Rules of the Court of Justice clxxxix
Table of European Union and Community Acts exci
Regulations exci
Directives exev
Council Decisions and Decisions of Representatives
of the Member States exevii
Commission Decisions exeviii
European Central Bank Decisions excix
Rules of Procedure of Other European Institutions
and Bodies excix
Table of Conventions and Agreements concluded by the EC or
Table of national legislation
PARTI
THE JUDICIAL ORGANISATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
CHAPTER
I. NATIONAL COURTS
II. THE COURT OF JUSTICE
A. Composition
ix
TABLE
B.
C.
III. THE COURT OF
A. Composition
B. Internal organisation
C. Basic function
IV. JUDICIAL PANELS
A. The European Union Civil Service Tribunal
B. The Community Patent Court
V. ALLOCATION OF JURISDICTION BETWEEN THE
COMMUNITY COURTS
A. The position before the Treaty of Nice
B. The Nice Treaty: a fundamental
jurisdiction in embryo
C. The present allocation of jurisdiction
D. The Constitution
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF JUSTICE: THE REFERENCE FOR A
PRELIMINARY RULING
I. THE
PRELIMINARY RULING
A. What is a court or tribunal of a Member State ?
B. Type of proceedings in which a preliminary ruling may
be requested
С
D. Annulment of a request for a preliminary ruling
II. DETERMINATION OF THE RELEVANCE OF THE
REQUEST FOR A PRELIMINARY RULING
A. Task of the national court
B. The limits set by Community law
1.
2.
III. THE DUTY TO REQUEST A PRELIMINARY RULING
A. What national courts and tribunals are involved?
B. Decisions against which there is no remedy under
national law
C. Limits set to the duty to request a preliminary ruling
D. Enforcement of the obligation to request a preliminary
ruling
E. Obligation to request a preliminary ruling praeter legem
IV. THE CONSTITUTION
TABUE
CHAPTER
COMMUNITY LAW AND ITS IMPACT ON NATIONAL
LAW RELATING TO PROCEDURE AND SANCTIONS
I. THE NEED FOR JUDICIAL SUPERVISION
II. CONSTRAINTS: EQUIVALENCE AND
EFFECTIVENESS
A. Locus
B. Limitation periods and rules of evidence
1.
2.
3.
C. Assessment of the legality of national provisions in the
light of Community law
D. Raising pleas derived from Community law of the
court s own motion
E. Effects of infringement of Community law
1.
2.
Community law by Member States
3.
Community law by individuals
4.
administrative body which has become final
III. LEGAL PROTECTION IN PROCEEDINGS FOR
INTERIM RELIEF
PARTII
ENFORCEMENT OF COMMUNITY LAW
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
BY A MEMBER STATE
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Failure of a Member State to fulfil an obligation under
the Treaty
1.
Treaty ?
2.
С
declaration that a Member State has failed to fulfil its
obligations under Community law
xi
TABLE
1.
Treaty and Art.
2.
Treaty and Art.
3.
Treaty and special procedures relating to the
improper use of derogating provisions
4.
Treaty and special procedures relating to public
procurement contracts
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The applicant
B. The defendant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. The pre-litigation stage of the procedure
1.
2.
B. The stage of the procedure held before the Court of
Justice
1.
a. The requirement for the pre-litigation stage
of the procedure to be properly conducted
b. The requirement for the letter of formal
notice and the reasoned opinion to accord
with the application by which an action for
failure to fulfil obligations is brought before
the Court
с
d. Time-limits
2.
claim
a. Burden of proof
b. Substantive defence of the Member State
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Result of the action
B. Legal force of the judgment declaring that a Member
State has failed to fulfil its obligations
C. Sanctions for failure to comply with the judgment
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
PRELIMINARY RULING
I. SUBJECT-MATTER OF THE INTERPRETATION BY
WAY OF PRELIMINARY RULING
xii
TABLE
A.
B.
C. International agreements concluded by the Community
and acts of bodies established by such agreements
D. Provisions of Community law to which national law
refers
II. CONTENT OF A PRELIMINARY RULING ON
INTERPRETATION
III. CONSEQUENCES OF A PRELIMINARY RULING ON
INTERPRETATION
A. As regards the national court deciding the case at issue
in the main proceedings
B. As regards national courts generally
С
PART III
PROTECTION AGAINST ACTS OF THE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. The term act
1.
2.
a. Content and not form determines whether
the act is binding
b. The act is intended to produce legal effects
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
down a definitive position
B. The concept of reviewable act: some fields of
application
(1)
EC Treaty
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Regulation No
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Defendants: against which institutions can an action for
annulment be brought?
xiii
TABLE
1.
2.
implementation of Community law
3.
B. Applicants: who can bring an action for annulment?
1.
Commission and the Member States
2.
Bank
3.
a. Requirements as to admissibility relating to
the person
b. Requirements as to admissibility based on the
type of act
(1)
should be a decision
(2)
act is not addressed to the applicant, it
should be of direct and individual
concern to him
(i) Direct concern
(ii) Individual concern
с
fields of application
(1)
EC Treaty
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Regulation No
(6)
d. The requirement that there should be an
interest in the annulment of the contested
measure
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Grounds for annulment
1.
a. Substantive competence
b. Territorial competence
c. Delegation of powers
2.
a. Requirement to consult
b. Requirement to hear the addressee
с
xiv
TABLE
d.
e.
reasons
f. Publication and notification of the act
3.
its application
4.
B. Conduct during the administrative procedure and
admissibility of pleas in judicial proceedings
С
1.
2.
3.
D. Examination
admissibility of an action
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Result of an application for annulment
B. Authority of the judgment
1.
2.
V. THE CONSTITUTION
A. Enlargement of the category of defendants against
which an annulment action may be brought
B. Inclusion of the Committee of the Regions in the
category of semi-privileged applicants
C. Improvement of judicial protection for individuals
CHAPTERS. THE ACTION FOR FAILURE TO ACT
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Subject-matter of an action for failure to act
С
action for failure to act
II.
A. Defendants
B. Applicants
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Pre-litigation procedure
B. Procedure before the Court
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE
CHAPTERS THE OBJECTION OF ILLEGALITY
I. SUBffiCT-MATTER
ш
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. General
B. Acts against which an objection of illegality may be
raised
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Requirements for admissibility
B. Actions in which an objection of illegality may be
raised
С
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
COMMUNITY ACTS BY REFERENCES FOR
PRELIMINARY RULINGS
I. SUBJECT-MATTER OF PRELIMINARY RULING
PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THE VALIDITY OF A
COMMUNITY ACT
II. SUBSTANCE OF THE REVIEW OF THE VALIDITY
OF A COMMUNITY ACT IN PREUMINARY RULING
PROCEEDINGS
III. CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVIEW OF THE
VALIDITY OF A COMMUNITY ACT IN
PRELIMINARY RULING PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Independent nature of the action for damages
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Applicants
B. Defendants
1.
2.
performance of their duties
3.
a. Pecuniary loss resulting from an infringement
of Community law by a Member State
b. Pecuniary loss resulting from the unlawfulness
of the Community measure implemented
с
action on the part of the Community and a
Member State
Ш.
xvi
TABUE
A. Requirements for liability
1.
a. What test for unlawfulness?
b. The discretion of the Community institution
с
rights on individuals
d. The requirement for a sufficiently serious
breach
2.
a. Existence and extent of the damage
b. Proof of damage
3.
B. Limitation period
1.
2.
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Judgment holding the Community liable
B. Judgment dismissing the action for damages
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
COMPATIBILITY OF AN INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENT TO BE CONCLUDED BY THE
COMMUNITY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE EC
TREATY
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. The expression agreement envisaged
II.
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Extent of the jurisdiction to give opinions
B. Time-limit
C. Procedure before the Court
TV. CONSEQUENCES
V. CONSTITUTION
PART IV
SPECIAL FORMS OF PROCEDURE
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE COURT OF
FIRST INSTANCE
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
xvii
TABLE
A. Types
B.
measures
C. The provisional nature of interim measures
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The applicant
B. The defendant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Competent Judge
B. Procedure before the Court
С
1.
proceedings
2.
3.
D. Substantive requirements
1.
2.
3.
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
GARNISHEE ORDER ON THE COMMUNITIES
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
HI. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER
JUSTICE AND THE COURT OF FHtST INSTANCE IN
RESPECT OF ACTIONS RELATING TO SANCTIONS
I. GENERAL
II. SCOPE OF REVIEW
Ш.
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Appeals are confined to points of law
С
.
II.
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
IV. CONSEQUENCES
xviii
TABLE
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
OTHER SERVANTS OF THE COMMUNITIES (STAFF
CASES)
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Against what measures will an action lie?
1.
2.
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Applicants
B. Defendants
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. The requirement for a pre-litigation procedure
1.
2.
3.
B. Priority of an action brought under Art.236 of the EC
Treaty
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE TO GIVE
JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO AN ARBITRATION
CLAUSE
I.
II.
ART.238 OF THE EC TREATY
486
A.
Subject-matter
486
1.
486
2.
487
3.
pursuant to an arbitration clause
488
B.
Identity of the parties
489
С
Special characteristics
490
I. Requirements relating to validity
490
2.
490
3.
491
D.
Consequences
491
E.
The Constitution
491
ART.239 OF THE EC TREATY
491
ПХ
TABLE
CHAPTER
DISPUTES RELATING TO INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The defendant
B. The applicant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Pleas in law
B. Time-limits
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
CONVENTIONS CONCLUDED BY THE MEMBER
STATES
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. What conventions are involved?
II. SURVEY OF THE COURT S POWERS
A. Jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings
B. Direct actions
III. PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
REGARD TO THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY
AND JUSTICE
I. VISAS, ASYLUM, IMMIGRATION AND OTHER
POLICIES RELATED TO FREE MOVEMENT OF
PERSONS
II. POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN
CRIMINAL MATTERS
III. ENHANCED COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF
POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN
CRIMINAL MATTERS
IV. THE CONSTITUTION
PARTV
PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE COURT
OF
CHAPTER
xx
TABLE
CHAPTER
I. THE WRITTEN PROCEDURE
A. The application
1.
2.
a. Name and address of the applicant
b. Designation of the party against whom the
application is made
с
summary of the pleas in law on which the
application is based
d. Form of order sought by the applicant
e. Supporting evidence
f. Accompanying documents
3.
B. The defence
1.
a. General
b. Judgments by default and applications to set
them aside
2.
a. Name and address of the defendant
b. Arguments of fact and law relied on
с
d. Any evidence offered in support
e. Accompanying documents
3.
С
D. Directions for preparing pleadings and other
procedural documents
E. The expedited procedure
F. The preliminary report
II. THE ORAL PROCEDURE
A. Opening of the oral procedure
B. Course of the oral procedure
С
III. MEASURES OF ORGANISATION OF PROCEDURE
AND MEASURES OF INQUIRY
A. Burden of proof on the parties and role played by the
Court in fact-finding
B. Measures of organisation of procedure
С
1.
2.
documents
xxi
TABLE
3.
562
4.
563
D. Preparatory measures
564
IV. JOINDER OF CASES
564
V. PRELIMINARY ISSUES
565
VI. INTERVENTION
566
A. Aim and manner of intervention
566
B. Substantive requirements
569
C. Formal requirements
573
VII.
577
A. The judgment
577
1.
577
2.
579
3.
579
4.
581
a. What costs are recoverable?
581
b. Who has to pay the costs?
585
5.
587
6.
589
a. Third-party proceedings
589
(1)
589
(2)
limits
589
(3)
591
(4)
591
b. Revision
592
(1)
limits
592
(2)
594
7.
interpretation of judgments, rectification of clerical
errors or of the omission to give a decision
595
a. The interpretation of judgments
595
(1)
interpretation?
595
(2)
596
(3)
judgment
597
b. Rectification of clerical errors
597
с
give a decision
598
B. Discontinuance
598
C. No need to proceed to judgment
599
Vili.
599
A. Use of languages
599
xxu
TABLE
B.
C. Representation of the parties
CHAPTER
PRELIMINARY RULING
CHAPTER
A DECISION OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
Appendix A Articles
Appendix
Appendix
C.1 Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice
C.2 Information note on references from national courts
for a preliminary ruling
C3 Practice Directions relating to direct actions and
appeals
C.4 Notes for the guidance of Counsel
Appendix D Procedure before the Court of First Instance
D.I Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance
D.2 Court of First Instance Practice Directions to
parties
D3 Notes for the guidance of Counsel before the Court
of First Instance for the oral procedure
Index
XXIII
Koen Lenaerts, Professor
Court of Justice of the European Communities; Dirk Arts,
and
Editor
of the European Parliament.
Procedural Law of the European Union provides readers with an in-depth understanding of
procedural law. It takes readers through the judicial organisation of the
Community law, protection against acts of the institutions, special forms of procedure and
procedure before the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance.
The work combines a concise style with a wealth of references to both academic literature and
case law. Examples are interspersed throughout to help clarify the points made, in addition,
Procedural Law of the European Union boasts a selection of appendices including all relevant
procedural rules regarding proceedings before the Community Courts.
New for the
■
announced accession of Bulgaria and Romania
■
of Justice including new rules regarding the organisation of the Community Courts and
the allocation of jurisdiction between them
■
November
■
m
indicate how the available remedies work
Procedural Law of the European Union aims to be a tool for practitioners, academics and
students world-wide. This book is the companion volume to Constitutional Law of the
European Union, 2nd Edition, Lenaerts and Van Nuffel (Bray,
Sweet
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TABLE
Preface v
Foreword to the First Edition
List of Abbreviations
Abbreviated Forms for Treaties and Acts
Textbooks Referred To Throughout
Numerical Table of European cases
European Court of Justice
European Court of First Instance
European Court of Human Rights ex
Alphabetical Table of European cases
Table of national cases clxxiii
Table of
Table of Texts relating to Procedure before the Court of Justice and
the Court of First Instance clxxxiii
Statute of the Court of Justice clxxxiv
Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice clxxxiv
Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance clxxxvi
Court of Justice Practice Directions clxxxviii
Court of First Instance Practice Directions clxxxix
Supplementary Rules of the Court of Justice clxxxix
Table of European Union and Community Acts exci
Regulations exci
Directives exev
Council Decisions and Decisions of Representatives
of the Member States exevii
Commission Decisions exeviii
European Central Bank Decisions excix
Rules of Procedure of Other European Institutions
and Bodies excix
Table of Conventions and Agreements concluded by the EC or
Table of national legislation
PARTI
THE JUDICIAL ORGANISATION OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
CHAPTER
I. NATIONAL COURTS
II. THE COURT OF JUSTICE
A. Composition
ix
TABLE
B.
C.
III. THE COURT OF
A. Composition
B. Internal organisation
C. Basic function
IV. JUDICIAL PANELS
A. The European Union Civil Service Tribunal
B. The Community Patent Court
V. ALLOCATION OF JURISDICTION BETWEEN THE
COMMUNITY COURTS
A. The position before the Treaty of Nice
B. The Nice Treaty: a fundamental
jurisdiction in embryo
C. The present allocation of jurisdiction
D. The Constitution
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF JUSTICE: THE REFERENCE FOR A
PRELIMINARY RULING
I. THE
PRELIMINARY RULING
A. What is a "court or tribunal of a Member State"?
B. Type of proceedings in which a preliminary ruling may
be requested
С
D. Annulment of a request for a preliminary ruling
II. DETERMINATION OF THE RELEVANCE OF THE
REQUEST FOR A PRELIMINARY RULING
A. Task of the national court
B. The limits set by Community law
1.
2.
III. THE DUTY TO REQUEST A PRELIMINARY RULING
A. What national courts and tribunals are involved?
B. Decisions against which there is no remedy under
national law
C. Limits set to the duty to request a preliminary ruling
D. Enforcement of the obligation to request a preliminary
ruling
E. Obligation to request a preliminary ruling praeter legem
IV. THE CONSTITUTION
TABUE
CHAPTER
COMMUNITY LAW AND ITS IMPACT ON NATIONAL
LAW RELATING TO PROCEDURE AND SANCTIONS
I. THE NEED FOR JUDICIAL SUPERVISION
II. CONSTRAINTS: EQUIVALENCE AND
EFFECTIVENESS
A. Locus
B. Limitation periods and rules of evidence
1.
2.
3.
C. Assessment of the legality of national provisions in the
light of Community law
D. Raising pleas derived from Community law of the
court's own motion
E. Effects of infringement of Community law
1.
2.
Community law by Member States
3.
Community law by individuals
4.
administrative body which has become final
III. LEGAL PROTECTION IN PROCEEDINGS FOR
INTERIM RELIEF
PARTII
ENFORCEMENT OF COMMUNITY LAW
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
BY A MEMBER STATE
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Failure of a Member State to fulfil an obligation under
the Treaty
1.
Treaty"?
2.
С
declaration that a Member State has failed to fulfil its
obligations under Community law
xi
TABLE
1.
Treaty and Art.
2.
Treaty and Art.
3.
Treaty and special procedures relating to the
improper use of derogating provisions
4.
Treaty and special procedures relating to public
procurement contracts
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The applicant
B. The defendant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. The pre-litigation stage of the procedure
1.
2.
B. The stage of the procedure held before the Court of
Justice
1.
a. The requirement for the pre-litigation stage
of the procedure to be properly conducted
b. The requirement for the letter of formal
notice and the reasoned opinion to accord
with the application by which an action for
failure to fulfil obligations is brought before
the Court
с
d. Time-limits
2.
claim
a. Burden of proof
b. Substantive defence of the Member State
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Result of the action
B. Legal force of the judgment declaring that a Member
State has failed to fulfil its obligations
C. Sanctions for failure to comply with the judgment
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
PRELIMINARY RULING
I. SUBJECT-MATTER OF THE INTERPRETATION BY
WAY OF PRELIMINARY RULING
xii
TABLE
A.
B.
C. International agreements concluded by the Community
and acts of bodies established by such agreements
D. Provisions of Community law to which national law
refers
II. CONTENT OF A PRELIMINARY RULING ON
INTERPRETATION
III. CONSEQUENCES OF A PRELIMINARY RULING ON
INTERPRETATION
A. As regards the national court deciding the case at issue
in the main proceedings
B. As regards national courts generally
С
PART III
PROTECTION AGAINST ACTS OF THE INSTITUTIONS
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. The term "act"
1.
2.
a. Content and not form determines whether
the act is binding
b. The act is intended to produce legal effects
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
down a definitive position
B. The concept of reviewable act: some fields of
application
(1)
EC Treaty
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Regulation No
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Defendants: against which institutions can an action for
annulment be brought?
xiii
TABLE
1.
2.
implementation of Community law
3.
B. Applicants: who can bring an action for annulment?
1.
Commission and the Member States
2.
Bank
3.
a. Requirements as to admissibility relating to
the person
b. Requirements as to admissibility based on the
type of act
(1)
should be a decision
(2)
act is not addressed to the applicant, it
should be of direct and individual
concern to him
(i) Direct concern
(ii) Individual concern
с
fields of application
(1)
EC Treaty
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Regulation No
(6)
d. The requirement that there should be an
interest in the annulment of the contested
measure
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Grounds for annulment
1.
a. Substantive competence
b. Territorial competence
c. Delegation of powers
2.
a. Requirement to consult
b. Requirement to hear the addressee
с
xiv
TABLE
d.
e.
reasons
f. Publication and notification of the act
3.
its application
4.
B. Conduct during the administrative procedure and
admissibility of pleas in judicial proceedings
С
1.
2.
3.
D. Examination
admissibility of an action
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Result of an application for annulment
B. Authority of the judgment
1.
2.
V. THE CONSTITUTION
A. Enlargement of the category of defendants against
which an annulment action may be brought
B. Inclusion of the Committee of the Regions in the
category of "semi-privileged" applicants
C. Improvement of judicial protection for individuals
CHAPTERS. THE ACTION FOR FAILURE TO ACT
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Subject-matter of an action for failure to act
С
action for failure to act
II.
A. Defendants
B. Applicants
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Pre-litigation procedure
B. Procedure before the Court
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE
CHAPTERS THE OBJECTION OF ILLEGALITY
I. SUBffiCT-MATTER
ш
TABLE OF CONTENTS
A. General
B. Acts against which an objection of illegality may be
raised
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Requirements for admissibility
B. Actions in which an objection of illegality may be
raised
С
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
COMMUNITY ACTS BY REFERENCES FOR
PRELIMINARY RULINGS
I. SUBJECT-MATTER OF PRELIMINARY RULING
PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO THE VALIDITY OF A
COMMUNITY ACT
II. SUBSTANCE OF THE REVIEW OF THE VALIDITY
OF A COMMUNITY ACT IN PREUMINARY RULING
PROCEEDINGS
III. CONSEQUENCES OF THE REVIEW OF THE
VALIDITY OF A COMMUNITY ACT IN
PRELIMINARY RULING PROCEEDINGS
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Independent nature of the action for damages
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Applicants
B. Defendants
1.
2.
performance of their duties
3.
a. Pecuniary loss resulting from an infringement
of Community law by a Member State
b. Pecuniary loss resulting from the unlawfulness
of the Community measure implemented
с
action on the part of the Community and a
Member State
Ш.
xvi
TABUE
A. Requirements for liability
1.
a. What test for unlawfulness?
b. The discretion of the Community institution
с
rights on individuals
d. The requirement for a sufficiently serious
breach
2.
a. Existence and extent of the damage
b. Proof of damage
3.
B. Limitation period
1.
2.
IV. CONSEQUENCES
A. Judgment holding the Community liable
B. Judgment dismissing the action for damages
V. THE CONSTITUTION
CHAPTER
COMPATIBILITY OF AN INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENT TO BE CONCLUDED BY THE
COMMUNITY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE EC
TREATY
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. The expression "agreement envisaged"
II.
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Extent of the jurisdiction to give opinions
B. Time-limit
C. Procedure before the Court
TV. CONSEQUENCES
V. CONSTITUTION
PART IV
SPECIAL FORMS OF PROCEDURE
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE COURT OF
FIRST INSTANCE
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
xvii
TABLE
A. Types
B.
measures
C. The provisional nature of interim measures
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The applicant
B. The defendant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Competent Judge
B. Procedure before the Court
С
1.
proceedings
2.
3.
D. Substantive requirements
1.
2.
3.
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
GARNISHEE ORDER ON THE COMMUNITIES
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
HI. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER
JUSTICE AND THE COURT OF FHtST INSTANCE IN
RESPECT OF ACTIONS RELATING TO SANCTIONS
I. GENERAL
II. SCOPE OF REVIEW
Ш.
CHAPTER
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Appeals are confined to points of law
С
.
II.
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
IV. CONSEQUENCES
xviii
TABLE
CHAPTER
CHAPTER
OTHER SERVANTS OF THE COMMUNITIES (STAFF
CASES)
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. Against what measures will an action lie?
1.
2.
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. Applicants
B. Defendants
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. The requirement for a pre-litigation procedure
1.
2.
3.
B. Priority of an action brought under Art.236 of the EC
Treaty
IV. CONSEQUENCES
V. THE
CHAPTER
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE TO GIVE
JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO AN ARBITRATION
CLAUSE
I.
II.
ART.238 OF THE EC TREATY
486
A.
Subject-matter
486
1.
486
2.
487
3.
pursuant to an arbitration clause
488
B.
Identity of the parties
489
С
Special characteristics
490
I. Requirements relating to validity
490
2.
490
3.
491
D.
Consequences
491
E.
The Constitution
491
ART.239 OF THE EC TREATY
491
ПХ
TABLE
CHAPTER
DISPUTES RELATING TO INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
II. IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES
A. The defendant
B. The applicant
III. SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
A. Pleas in law
B. Time-limits
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
CONVENTIONS CONCLUDED BY THE MEMBER
STATES
I. SUBJECT-MATTER
A. General
B. What conventions are involved?
II. SURVEY OF THE COURT'S POWERS
A. Jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings
B. Direct actions
III. PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT
IV. CONSEQUENCES
CHAPTER
REGARD TO THE AREA OF FREEDOM, SECURITY
AND JUSTICE
I. VISAS, ASYLUM, IMMIGRATION AND OTHER
POLICIES RELATED TO FREE MOVEMENT OF
PERSONS
II. POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN
CRIMINAL MATTERS
III. ENHANCED COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF
POLICE AND JUDICIAL COOPERATION IN
CRIMINAL MATTERS
IV. THE CONSTITUTION
PARTV
PROCEDURE BEFORE THE COURT OF JUSTICE AND THE COURT
OF
CHAPTER
xx
TABLE
CHAPTER
I. THE WRITTEN PROCEDURE
A. The application
1.
2.
a. Name and address of the applicant
b. Designation of the party against whom the
application is made
с
summary of the pleas in law on which the
application is based
d. Form of order sought by the applicant
e. Supporting evidence
f. Accompanying documents
3.
B. The defence
1.
a. General
b. Judgments by default and applications to set
them aside
2.
a. Name and address of the defendant
b. Arguments of fact and law relied on
с
d. Any evidence offered in support
e. Accompanying documents
3.
С
D. Directions for preparing pleadings and other
procedural documents
E. The expedited procedure
F. The preliminary report
II. THE ORAL PROCEDURE
A. Opening of the oral procedure
B. Course of the oral procedure
С
III. MEASURES OF ORGANISATION OF PROCEDURE
AND MEASURES OF INQUIRY
A. Burden of proof on the parties and role played by the
Court in fact-finding
B. Measures of organisation of procedure
С
1.
2.
documents
xxi
TABLE
3.
562
4.
563
D. Preparatory measures
564
IV. JOINDER OF CASES
564
V. PRELIMINARY ISSUES
565
VI. INTERVENTION
566
A. Aim and manner of intervention
566
B. Substantive requirements
569
C. Formal requirements
573
VII.
577
A. The judgment
577
1.
577
2.
579
3.
579
4.
581
a. What costs are recoverable?
581
b. Who has to pay the costs?
585
5.
587
6.
589
a. Third-party proceedings
589
(1)
589
(2)
limits
589
(3)
591
(4)
591
b. Revision
592
(1)
limits
592
(2)
594
7.
interpretation of judgments, rectification of clerical
errors or of the omission to give a decision
595
a. The interpretation of judgments
595
(1)
interpretation?
595
(2)
596
(3)
judgment
597
b. Rectification of clerical errors
597
с
give a decision
598
B. Discontinuance
598
C. No need to proceed to judgment
599
Vili.
599
A. Use of languages
599
xxu
TABLE
B.
C. Representation of the parties
CHAPTER
PRELIMINARY RULING
CHAPTER
A DECISION OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
Appendix A Articles
Appendix
Appendix
C.1 Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice
C.2 Information note on references from national courts
for a preliminary ruling
C3 Practice Directions relating to direct actions and
appeals
C.4 Notes for the guidance of Counsel
Appendix D Procedure before the Court of First Instance
D.I Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance
D.2 Court of First Instance Practice Directions to
parties
D3 Notes for the guidance of Counsel before the Court
of First Instance for the oral procedure
Index
XXIII
Koen Lenaerts, Professor
Court of Justice of the European Communities; Dirk Arts,
and
Editor
of the European Parliament.
Procedural Law of the European Union provides readers with an in-depth understanding of
procedural law. It takes readers through the judicial organisation of the
Community law, protection against acts of the institutions, special forms of procedure and
procedure before the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance.
The work combines a concise style with a wealth of references to both academic literature and
case law. Examples are interspersed throughout to help clarify the points made, in addition,
Procedural Law of the European Union boasts a selection of appendices including all relevant
procedural rules regarding proceedings before the Community Courts.
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Procedural Law of the European Union aims to be a tool for practitioners, academics and
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European Union, 2nd Edition, Lenaerts and Van Nuffel (Bray,
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