CELEX: C2003/239/16
Language: en
Date: 2003-10-04 00:00:00
Title: Case T-221/03: Action brought on 13 June 2003 by Padraigh Coneely against the Commission of the European Communities

4.10.2003                 EN                          Official Journal of the European Union                                        C 239/11
Action brought on 13 June 2003 by Padraigh Coneely                            The applicant claims that the Court should:
   against the Commission of the European Communities
                                                                              —      annul the decision contained in Article 2 of Commission
                             (Case T-221/03)                                         Decision of 4 April 2003 on the requests received by the
                                                                                     Commission to increase in MAGP IV objectives to take
                            (2003/C 239/16)                                          into account improvements on safety, navigation at sea,
                                                                                     hygiene, product quality and working conditions for
                                                                                     vessels of more than 12 m in length overall notified
                      (Language of the case: English)                                under document number C(2003) 1113 to reject a safety
                                                                                     capacity application in respect of the MFV Mark Amay
                                                                                     and in respect of a proposed new vessel MFV Mark Amay;
An action against the Commission of the European Communi-
ties was brought before the Court of First Instance of the                    —      order the Commission to pay the costs of these proceed-
European Communities on 13 June 2003 by Padraigh Coneely,                            ings.
Claregalway, (Ireland), represented by P. Gallagher and A. Col-
lins, Barristers, and D. Barry, Solicitor.
                                                                              Pleas in law and main arguments
The applicant claims that the Court should:
—      annul the decision contained in Article 2 of Commission                The applicant invokes the same pleas in law as in Case T-218/
       Decision of 4 April 2003 on the requests received by the               03 (1).
       Commission to increase in MAGP IV objectives to take
       into account improvements on safety, navigation at sea,
       hygiene, product quality and working conditions for                    (1 ) See p. 9 of this Official Journal.
       vessels of more than 12 m in length overall notified
       under document number C(2003) 1113 to reject a safety
       capacity application for a proposed new RSW trawler
       vessel to replace the MFV Girl Stephanie;
—      order the Commission to pay the costs of these proceed-
       ings.
                                                                              Action brought on 13 June 2003 by Joseph Doherty
                                                                                 against the Commission of the European Communities
Pleas in law and main arguments
                                                                                                          (Case T-223/03)
The applicant invokes the same pleas in law as in Case T-218/                                             (2003/C 239/18)
03 (1).
                                                                                                    (Language of the case: English)
( 1) See p. 9 of this Official Journal.
                                                                              An action against the Commission of the European Communi-
                                                                              ties was brought before the Court of First Instance of the
                                                                              European Communities on 13 June 2003 by Joseph Doherty,
                                                                              Burtonport, (Ireland), represented by P. Gallagher and A. Col-
Action brought on 13 June 2003 by Island Trawlers                             lins, Barristers, and D. Barry, Solicitor.
Limited against the Commission of the European Com-
                                 munities
                                                                              The applicant claims that the Court should:
                             (Case T-222/03)
                                                                              —      annul the decision contained in Article 2 of Commission
                            (2003/C 239/17)                                          Decision of 4 April 2003 on the requests received by the
                                                                                     Commission to increase in MAGP IV objectives to take
                                                                                     into account improvements on safety, navigation at sea,
                      (Language of the case: English)                                hygiene, product quality and working conditions for
                                                                                     vessels of more than 12 m in length overall notified
                                                                                     under document number C(2003) 1113 to reject a safety
An action against the Commission of the European Communi-                            capacity application for a proposed new RSW vessel to
ties was brought before the Court of First Instance of the                           replace the MFV Aine;
European Communities on 13 June 2003 by Island Trawlers
Limited, Killybegs, (Ireland), represented by P. Gallagher and                —      order the Commission to pay the costs of these proceed-
A. Collins, Barristers, and D. Barry, Solicitor.                                     ings.