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(Article 12 EC Discrimination on grounds of nationality Compensation awarded by the Fonds de garantie des victimes des actes de terrorisme et d'autres infractions Not included)
In Case C-164/07,
REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC, by the Commission d'indemnisation des victimes d'infractions du Tribunal de Grande Instance de Nantes (France), made by decision of 16 March 2007, received at the Court on 27 March 2007, in the proceedings
James Wood
Fonds de garantie des victimes des actes de terrorisme et d'autres infractions,
composed of C.W.A. Timmermans, President of the Chamber, K. Schiemann, J. Makarczyk (Rapporteur), J.-C. Bonichot and C. Toader, Judges,
Advocate General: J. Kokott,
Registrar: K. Sztranc-Sławiczek, Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 31 January 2008,
after considering the observations submitted on behalf of:
Mr Wood, by J.-E. Robiou du Pont, avocat,
the Fonds de garantie des actes de terrorisme and d'autres infractions, by M. Bonnely, avocat,
the French Government, by G. de Bergues, B. Messmer and O. Christmann, acting as Agents,
the Italian Government, by I.M. Braguglia, acting as Agent, assisted by D. Del Gaizo, avvocato dello Stato,
the Portuguese Government, by L. Fernandes and I. Azevedo, acting as Agents,
the Commission of the European Communities, by D. Maidani, acting as Agent,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 28 February 2008,
gives the following
National legal context
'Any person who has suffered harm caused by intentional or unintentional acts which constitute the actus reus of an offence may obtain full compensation for the damage deriving from offences against the person where the following cumulative conditions are met:
1 These offences do not fall within the scope of Article 53 of the Law for the financing of social security for 2001 (No 2000-1257 of 23 December 2000), Article L. 126'1 of the Insurance Code, or of Chapter I of Law No 85-677 of 5 July 1985 for the improvement of the situation of traffic accident victims and the acceleration of compensation procedures, and were not the result of hunting or the destruction of vermin;
2 These acts:
either have brought about death, permanent incapacity or total incapacity for work for more than one month;
or are defined and penalised by articles 222-22 to 222-30, 225-4-1 to 225-4-5 and 227-25 to 227-27 of the Criminal Code;
3 The person injured is a French national; or if this is not the case, the acts were committed on the national territory and the person injured is:
either a citizen of one of the Member States of the European Economic Community;
or, subject to the provisions of international treaties and agreements, lawfully resident in France on the day of the offence or of the application.
Compensation may be refused or its amount reduced if the victim is at fault.'
The main proceedings and the question referred
'In the light of the general principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality, set out in Article [12 EC], are the provisions of Article 706-3 of the French Code de procédure pénale compatible or not with Community law in that a citizen of the European Community, residing in France, the father of a child having French nationality who died outside [French] territory, does not have a right to compensation paid by the Fonds de Garantie on the sole ground of his nationality?'
The question referred for a preliminary ruling
Costs
On those grounds, the Court (Second Chamber) hereby rules:
Community law precludes legislation of a Member State which excludes nationals of other Member States who live and work in its territory from the grant of compensation intended to make good losses resulting from offences against the person where the crime in question was not committed in the territory of that State, on the sole ground that they do not have the nationality of that State.
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* Language of the case: French.