CELEX: 62013TA0343
Language: en
Date: 2015-12-03 00:00:00
Title: Case T-343/13: Judgment of the General Court of 3 December 2015 — CN v Parliament (Non-contractual liability — Petition addressed to the Parliament — Dissemination on the Parliament website of certain personal data — No sufficiently serious breach of a rule of law conferring rights on individuals)

25.1.2016   
            
            
               EN
            
            
               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 27/33
            
         Judgment of the General Court of 3 December 2015 — CN v Parliament
   (Case T-343/13) (1)
   
   ((Non-contractual liability - Petition addressed to the Parliament - Dissemination on the Parliament website of certain personal data - No sufficiently serious breach of a rule of law conferring rights on individuals))
   (2016/C 027/37)
   Language of the case: Italian
   
      Parties
   
   
      Applicant: CN (Brumath, France) (represented by: M. Velardo, lawyer)
   
      Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: N. Lorenz and S. Seyr, acting as Agents)
   
      Intervener in support of the applicant: European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) (represented initially by A. Buchta and V. Pozzato, then by A. Buchta, M. Pérez Asinari, F. Polverino, M. Guglielmetti and U. Kallenberger, acting as Agents)
   
      Re:
   
   Application for damages to compensate for the loss allegedly suffered by the applicant following the dissemination on the Parliament website of certain personal data relating to the applicant.
   
      Operative part of the judgment
   
   The Court:
   
               1.
            
            
               Dismisses the action;
            
         
               2.
            
            
               Orders CN to pay the costs of the European Parliament and to bear his own costs;
            
         
               3.
            
            
               Orders the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) to bear his own costs.
            
         
      (1)  OJ C 245, 24.8.2013.