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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Full Court)
23 March 2004
(1)
(Guidelines on regulatory cooperation and transparency concluded with the United States of America - Non-binding character)
In Case C-233/02, French Republic, represented by R. Abraham, G. de Bergues and P. Boussaroque, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,applicant,
v
Commission of the European Communities, represented by P.J. Kuijper and A. van Solinge, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,defendant,
supported by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented by J. Collins, acting as Agent, together with M. Hoskins, Barrister, with an address for service in Luxembourg, APPLICATION for annulment of the decision by which the Commission concluded an agreement with the United States of America on Guidelines on Regulatory Cooperation and Transparency,THE COURT (Full Court),
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 25 September 2003,
gives the following
'1. The common commercial policy shall be based on uniform principles, particularly in regard to changes in tariff rates, the conclusion of tariff and trade agreements, the achievement of uniformity in measures of liberalisation, export policy and measures to protect trade such as those to be taken in the event of dumping or subsidies. 2. The Commission shall submit proposals to the Council for implementing the common commercial policy. 3. Where agreements with one or more States or international organisations need to be negotiated, the Commission shall make recommendations to the Council, which shall authorise the Commission to open the necessary negotiations. The Commission shall conduct these negotiations in consultation with a special committee appointed by the Council to assist the Commission in this task and within the framework of such directives as the Council may issue to it. The relevant provisions of Article 300 shall apply. 4. In exercising the powers conferred upon it by this Article, the Council shall act by a qualified majority.'
'1. Where this Treaty provides for the conclusion of agreements between the Community and one or more States or international organisations, the Commission shall make recommendations to the Council, which shall authorise the Commission to open the necessary negotiations. The Commission shall conduct these negotiations in consultation with special committees appointed by the Council to assist it in this task and within the framework of such directives as the Council may issue to it. In exercising the powers conferred upon it by this paragraph, the Council shall act by a qualified majority, except in the cases where the first subparagraph of paragraph 2 provides that the Council shall act unanimously. 2. Subject to the powers vested in the Commission in this field, the signing, which may be accompanied by a decision on provisional application before entry into force, and the conclusion of the agreements shall be decided on by the Council, acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from the Commission. The Council shall act unanimously when the agreement covers a field for which unanimity is required for the adoption of internal rules and for the agreements referred to in Article 310. ... 3. The Council shall conclude agreements after consulting the European Parliament, except for the agreements referred to in Article 133(3), including cases where the agreement covers a field for which the procedure referred to in Article 251 or that referred to in Article 252 is required for the adoption of internal rules. ...' The joint statement on the Transatlantic Economic Partnership between the European Union and the United States of America
- establish as soon as possible a plan identifying areas for common actions, both bilaterally and multilaterally, with a timetable for achieving specific results; - take all necessary steps to allow the early implementation of that plan, including any necessary authority to start negotiations.
The Transatlantic Economic Partnership Action Plan
- identification and implementation of jointly defined general principles/guidelines for effective regulatory cooperation; - joint review of mutually agreed issues, notably access to each others' regulatory procedures with respect to transparency and public participation - including the opportunity for all interested parties to 'have meaningful input' in those procedures and to receive reasonable consideration of their views; - on the basis of that review, identification of ways and means to improve access to each other's regulatory procedures and development of jointly agreed general principles/guidelines on such procedures, while preserving the independence of domestic regulatory authorities. The Guidelines Negotiation of the Guidelines
The memorandum of 9 April 2002 from the Commission's services concerning the Guidelines
'The Action Plan decided on under the Transatlantic Economic Partnership (TEP) provides for bilateral development with the United States administration of guidelines on regulatory cooperation and transparency. We have been negotiating those guidelines since the end of 1999. Several times in the past, and most recently in January 2000, we informed you of the progress of those negotiations. I am today pleased to inform you that we have reached agreement with the United States Trade Representative on the attached text, at the expert level.'
Text of the Guidelines
First plea in law Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Second plea in law
On those grounds,
THE COURT
hereby: 1. Dismisses the application; 2. Orders the French Republic to pay the costs.
Skouris |
Jann |
Timmermans |
Gulmann |
Cunha Rodrigues |
La Pergola |
Puissochet |
Schintgen |
Macken |
Colneric |
von Bahr |
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R. Grass |
V. Skouris |
Registrar |
President |
1 - Language of the case: French.