CELEX: 61990CC0013
Language: en
Date: 1991-07-11
Title: Joined opinion of Mr Advocate General Lenz delivered on 11 July 1991. # Commission of the European Communities v French Republic. # Failure to fulfil obligations - Limit value for lead in the air. # Case C-13/90. # Commission of the European Communities v French Republic. # Failure to fulfil obligations - Air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide. # Case C-14/90. # Commission of the European Communities v French Republic. # Failure to fulfil obligations - Air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide. # Case C-64/90.

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61990C0013

JOINED OPINIONS OF MR ADVOCATE GENERAL LENZ DELIVERED ON 11 JULY 1991.  -  COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES V FRENCH REPUBLIC.  -  FAILURE OF A MEMBER STATE TO FULFIL ITS OBLIGATIONS - LIMIT VALUE FOR LEAD IN THE AIR.  -  CASE C-13/90.  -  FAILURE TO FULFIL AN OBLIGATION - AIR QUALITY STANDARDS FOR NITROGEN DIOXIDE.  -  CASE C-14/90.  -  FAILURE TO FULFIL AN OBLIGATION - AIR QUALITY LIMIT VALUES AND GUIDE VALUES FOR SULPHUR DIOXIDE.  -  CASE C-64/90.  

European Court reports 1991 Page I-04327 Pub.RJ Page Pub somm

Opinion of the Advocate-General

++++Mr Advocate General C.O. Lenz delivered his Opinion on 11 July 1991. (*) He concluded as follows:  Having regard to the legal situation persisting in France there is practically no alternative other than to agree, in the three cases with which we are concerned, with the Commission' s view and declare that by failing to adopt within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative provisions needed in order to comply with Council Directive 82/884/EEC of 3 December 1982 on a limit value for lead in the air, Council Directive 85/203/EEC of 7 March 1985 on air quality standards for nitrogen dioxide and Council Directive 80/779/EEC of 15 July 1980 on the air quality limit values and guide values for sulphur dioxide and suspended particulates, the French Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under the EEC Treaty. In accordance with the claims in the applications the defendant should also be ordered to pay the costs.  (*) Original language: German.