CELEX: C1998/209/04
Language: en
Date: 1998-07-04 00:00:00
Title: JUDGMENT OF THE COURT of 2 April 1998 in Case C-321/95 P: Stichting Greenpeace Council (Greenpeace International) and Others v. Commission of the European Communities, supported by Kingdom of Spain (Appeal - Natural or legal persons - Measures of direct and individual concern to them)

4.7.98               EN                 Official Journal of the European Communities                                      C 209/3
Wales for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending          Philippe Sands and Mark Hoskins, Barristers, instructed
before that court between The Queen and Commissioners              by Leigh, Day & Co., Solicitors, with an address for
of Customs and Excise, ex parte EMU Tabac SARL, The                service in Luxembourg at the Chambers of Jean-Paul
Man in Black Limited and John Cunningham; intervener:              Noesen, 18 Rue des Glacis Ð appeal against the order of
Imperial Tobacco Ltd Ð on the interpretation of Council            the Court of First Instance of the European Communities
Directive 92/12/EEC of 25 February 1992 on the general             (First Chamber) of 9 August 1995 in Case T-585/93
arrangements for products subject to excise duty and on            Greenpeace and Others v. Commission [1995] ECR
the holding, movement and monitoring of such products              II-2205, seeking to have that order set aside, the other
(OJ L 76 of 23.3.1992, p. 1), as amended by Council                party to the proceedings being Commission of the
Directive 92/108/EEC of 14 December 1992 (OJ L 390 of              European Communities (Agent: Peter Oliver), supported
31.12.1992, p. 124) Ð the Court, composed of: G. C.                by Kingdom of Spain (Agents: Alberto JoseÂ Navarro
Rodríguez Iglesias, President, H. Ragnemalm, M. Wathelet           GonzaÂlez and Gloria Calvo Díaz) Ð the Court, composed
and R. Schintgen (Presidents of Chambers), G. F. Mancini,          of: G. C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, C. Gulmann,
J. C. Moitinho de Almeida, J. L. Murray (Rapporteur), J.-          H. Ragnemalm, M. Wathelet (Presidents of Chambers),
P. Puissochet, G. Hirsch, P. Jann and L. Sevón, Judges;            G. F. Mancini, J. C. Moitinho de Almeida (Rapporteur),
D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer, Advocate General; D.                       P. J. G. Kapteyn, J. L. Murray, D. A. O. Edward, J.-P.
Louterman-Hubeau, Principal Administrator, for the                 Puissochet, G. Hirsch, P. Jann and L. Sevón, Judges;
Registrar, has given a judgment on 2 April 1998, in which          G. Cosmas, Advocate General; for the Registrar, has given
it has ruled:                                                      a judgment on 2 April 1998, in which it:
                                                                   1. Dismisses the appeal.
Council Directive 92/12/EEC of 25 February 1992 on the
general arrangements for products subject to excise duty
and on the holding, movement and monitoring of such
products, as amended by Council Directive 92/108/EEC               2. Orders the appellants to pay the costs.
of 14 December 1992, must be interpreted as not
precluding the levying of excise duty in Member State A
on goods released for consumption in Member State B,               3. Orders the Kingdom of Spain to bear its own costs.
where the goods were acquired from a company, X, for
the use of private individuals in Member State A, through          (1) OJ C 315 of 25.11.1995.
a company, Y, acting in return for payment as agent for
those individuals, and where transportation of the goods
from Member State B to Member State A was also
arranged by company Y on behalf of those individuals and
effected by a professional carrier charging for his services.
(1) OJ C 299 of 11.11.1995.                                                      JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
                                                                                          of 2 April 1998
                                                                   in Case C-367/95 P: Commission of the European
                                                                   Communities v. Chambre Syndicale Nationale des Entre-
                                                                   prises de Transport de Fonds et Valeurs (Sytraval) and
                                                                                      Brink's France SARL (1)
              JUDGMENT OF THE COURT                                (Appeal Ð State aid Ð Complaint by a competitor Ð
                                                                   Commission's obligations concerning the investigation of a
                       of 2 April 1998                                complaint and the provision of reasons for rejecting it)
in Case C-321/95 P: Stichting Greenpeace Council                                           (98/C 209/05)
(Greenpeace International) and Others v. Commission of
the European Communities, supported by Kingdom of
                           Spain (1)                                              (Language of the case: French)
(Appeal Ð Natural or legal persons Ð Measures of direct
              and individual concern to them)
                                                                     (Provisional translation; the definitive translation will be
                        (98/C 209/04)                                       published in the European Court Reports)
               (Language of the case: English)                     In Case C-367/95 P: Commission of the European
                                                                   Communities (Agents: Jean-Louis Dewost, Jean-Paul
                                                                   Keppenne and Michel Nolin), supported by French
                                                                   Republic (Agents: Catherine de Salins and Jean-Marc
In Case C-321/95 P: Stichting Greenpeace Council                   Belorgey), Federal Republic of Germany (Agents: Ernst
(Greenpeace International) and Others, represented by              Röder and Bernd Kloke), Kingdom of Spain (Agent: