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C 59/2 EN Official Journal of the European Union 6.3.2004

5. _Orders Ciments français SA and the Commission of the_
_European Communities to bear their own costs in Case C-211/_
_00 P._

( [1] ) OJ C 247 of 26.08.2000.

**JUDGMENT OF THE COURT**

**of 6 January 2004**

**in Joined Cases C-2/01 P and C-3/01 P: Bundesverband**
**der Arzneimittel-Importeure eV against Commission of**
**the European Communities** ( [1] )

_**(Appeals — Competition — Parallel imports — Article 85(1)**_
_**of the EC Treaty (now Article 81(1) EC) — Meaning of**_
_**agreement between undertakings — Proof of the existence of**_
_**an agreement — Market in pharmaceutical products)**_

(2004/C 59/02)

_(Language of the case: German)_

_(Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be published_
_in the European Court Reports)_

In Joined Cases C-2/01 P and C-3/01 P: Bundesverband der
Arzneimittel-Importeure eV, established in Mülheim an der
Ruhr (Germany), (Agnets: U. Zinsmeister and W.A. Rehmann),
with an address for service in Luxembourg, supported by
European Association of Euro Pharmaceutical Companies
(EAEPC), established in Brussels (Belgium), (Agents: M. Epping
and M. Lienemeyer), with an address for service in Luxembourg, against Commission of the European Communities
(Agents: K. Wiedner and W. Wils, assisted by H.-J. Freund),
with an address for service in Luxembourg, supported by
Kingdom of Sweden (Agent: A. Kruse), and by European
Association of Euro Pharmaceutical Companies (EAEPC): two
Appeals against the judgment of the Court of First Instance
of the European Communities (Fifth Chamber, Extended
Composition) of 26 October 2000 in Case T-41/96 Bayer v
Commission [2000] ECR II-3383, seeking to have that judgment set aside, the other parties to the proceedings being: Bayer
AG, established in Leverkusen (Germany), (Agent: J. Sedemund)
with an address for service in Luxembourg, and European
Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries’ Associations, established in Geneva (Switzerland), (Agent: A. Woodgate), the
Court, composed of: V. Skouris, President, P. Jann,
C.W.A. Timmermans and J.N. Cunha Rodrigues (Presidents of
Chambers), D.A.O. Edward (Rapporteur), A. La Pergola, J.P. Puissochet, R. Schintgen, F. Macken, N. Colneric and S. von
Bahr, Judges; A. Tizzano, Advocate General; H.A. Rühl,
Principal Administrator, for the Registrar, has given a judgment
on 6 January 2004, in which it:

1. _Dismisses the appeals;_

2. _Orders the Bundesverband der Arzneimittel-Importeure eV,_
_Bayer AG and the European Federation of Pharmaceutical_
_Industries’ Associations to bear their own costs in relation to_
_Case C-2/01 P;_

3. _Orders the Commission of the European Communities to pay_
_the costs in relation to Case C-3/01 P;_

4. _Orders the Kingdom of Sweden to bear its own costs._

( [1] ) OJ C 79 of 10.03.2001.

**ORDER OF THE COURT**

**of 11 November 2003**

**in Case C-488/01 P: Jean-Claude Martinez** ( [1] )

_**(Appeal — Statement of formation of a group under**_
_**Rule 29(1) of the Rules of Procedure of the European**_
_**Parliament — Lack of political affinities — Retroactive**_
_**dissolution of the TDI Group — Appeal manifestly inadmis-**_
_**sible in part and manifestly unfounded in part)**_

(2004/C 59/03)

_(Language of the case: French)_

_(Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be published_
_in the European Court Reports)_

In Case C-488/01 P, Jean-Claude Martinez, a member of
the European Parliament, residing in Montpellier (France),
represented by F. Wagner and V. de Poulpiquet de Brescanvel,
avocats: Appeal against the judgment of the Court of First
Instance of the European Communities (Third Chamber,
Extended Composition) in Joined Cases T-222/99, T-327/99
and T-329/99 Martinez and Others v Parliament [2001]
ECR II-2823, seeking to have that judgment set aside, the other
parties to the proceedings being: European Parliament (Agents:
G. Garzón Clariana, J. Schoo and H. Krück), defendant at first
instance, Charles de Gaulle, a member of the European
Parliament, residing in Paris (France), applicant at first instance,
the Court, composed of: V. Skouris, President, P. Jann,
C.W.A. Timmermans (Rapporteur), C. Gulmann, J.N. Cunha
Rodrigues and A. Rosas, Presidents of Chambers,
D.A.O. Edward, A. La Pergola, J.-P. Puissochet, R. Schintgen,
F. Macken, N. Colneric and S. von Bahr, Judges; D. Ruiz-Jarabo
Colomer, Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar, has made an
order on 11 November 2003, the operative part of which is as
follows: