CELEX: C2000/163/55
Language: en
Date: 2000-06-10 00:00:00
Title: Order of the Court of First Instance of 23 March 2000 in Case T-266/99: Librairie de Rome v European Parliament (Public service contract — Invitation to tender — Selection criteria — Rejection of tender — Action manifestly unfounded in law)

C 163/28                 EN                     Official Journal of the European Communities                                      10.6.2000
        ORDER OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE                                     ORDER OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
                         of 24 January 2000                                                        of 23 March 2000
   in Case T-179/98: José Guijarro and Others v Council (1)                in Case T-266/99: Librairie de Rome v European Parlia-
                                                                                                        ment (1)
(Officials — Interest in bringing an action — Abstract and
general interest — Measure adversely affecting officials —                 (Public service contract — Invitation to tender — Selection
                 None — Manifestly inadmissible)                           criteria — Rejection of tender — Action manifestly
                                                                                                   unfounded in law)
                            (2000/C 163/54)
                                                                                                    (2000/C 163/55)
                     (Language of the case: French)
                                                                                               (Language of the case: French)
In Case T-179/98: José Cuenda Guijarro, an official of the
Council of the European Union, residing in Brussels, Eva                   In Case T-266/99: Librairie de Rome, established in Brussels,
Hellgren, an official of the Council of the European Union,                represented by L. Dehin and C. Bruls, of the Liege Bar, with an
residing in Brussels, Petri Samuli Laaksonen, an official of the           address for service in Luxembourg at the chambers of C. Duro,
Council of the European Union, residing in Brussels, Hans                  3 Rue de la Chapelle, v European Parliament (Agents: T. Millett
Lund, an official of the Council of the European Union,                    and A. Neergaard) — application for annulment of the
residing in Brussels, Daniel Marlier, an official of the Council of        Parliament’s decision to award to a tenderer other than the
the European Union, residing in Masnuy-Saint-Jean (Belgium),               applicant the contract for the provision of fitted kiosk premises
Maria Augusta Santos, an official of the Council of the                    for the sale of newspapers — the Court of First Instance
European Union, residing in Brussels, Agneta Sederowsky, an                (Second Chamber), composed of J. Pirrung, President, and
official of the Council of the European Union, residing in                 A. Potocki and A.W.H. Meij, Judges; H. Jung, Registrar, made
Brussels, Jacqueline Willems, an official of the Council of the            an order on 23 March 2000, the operative part of which is as
European Union, residing in Tervuren (Belgium), and Noé                    follows:
Youssouroum, an official of the Council of the European
Union, residing in Brussels, represented by J.-N. Louis and                1. The action is dismissed.
F. Parmentier, of the Brussels Bar, with an address for service
in Luxembourg at the office of Fiduciaire Myson SARL, 30 Rue               2. The defendant shall pay the costs.
de Cessange, against the Council of the European Union
(Agents: F. Van Craeyenest, M. Bauer and D. Waelbroeck) —
application for the annulment of the Council decision of                   (1) OJ C 34 of 5.2.2000.
12 January 1998 rejecting, first, the applicants’ request that
certain safety, health protection and environmental measures
at the workplace be taken in respect of the Council’s ‘Justus
Lipsius’ Building in Brussels and, secondly, the claim for
compensation in respect of non-material damage which they
claim to have suffered as a result of faults, omissions and
instances of negligence by the institution in relation to the
state of that building — the Court of First Instance (Fifth
Chamber), composed of R. Garcia Valdecasas, President of the               Action brought on 27 March 2000 by Nicolás Martinez
Chamber, P. Lindh, and J.D. Cooke, Judges; H. Jung, Registrar,                  Rey and Others v Council of the European Union
has given a judgment on 24 January 2000, in which it:
                                                                                                     (Case T-73/00)
1. Dismisses the action as manifestly inadmissible;
                                                                                                    (2000/C 163/56)
2. Orders the applicants to bear their own costs and to pay half of
      the defendant’s costs;
                                                                                              (Language of the case: Spanish)
3. Orders the defendant to pay half of its costs.
                                                                           An action against the Council of the European Union was
( 1) OJ C 397 of 19.12.1998.                                               brought before the Court of First Instance on 27 March 2000
                                                                           by Nicolás Martı́nez Rey and Others, of Coruña, Spain,
                                                                           represented by Ramón Garcı́a-Gallardo and Marı́a Dolores
                                                                           Domı́nguez Pérez, with chambers in Brussels at 19 Square de
                                                                           Meeûs.