CELEX: 62019TB0660
Language: en
Date: 2020-12-16 00:00:00
Title: Case T-660/19: Order of the General Court of 16 December 2020 — Universität Bremen v REA (Action for annulment — Grant proposal — Horizon Europe — the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation — Call for proposals H2020-SC6-Governance-2019 — REA decision rejecting a proposal — No representation by a lawyer — Manifest inadmissibility of the action)

15.2.2021   
            
            
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               Official Journal of the European Union
            
            
               C 53/41
            
         
      Order of the General Court of 16 December 2020 — Universität Bremen v REA
      (Case T-660/19) (1)
      
      (Action for annulment - Grant proposal - Horizon Europe - the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation - Call for proposals H2020-SC6-Governance-2019 - REA decision rejecting a proposal - No representation by a lawyer - Manifest inadmissibility of the action)
      (2021/C 53/54)
      Language of the case: German
      
         Parties
      
      
         Applicant: Universität Bremen (Bremen, Germany) (represented by: Professor C. Schmid, University Professor)
      
         Defendants: Research Executive Agency (REA) (represented by: S. Payan-Lagrou and V. Canetti, acting as Agents, and by R. van der Hout and C. Wagner, lawyers)
      
         Re:
      
      Application based on Article 263 TFEU seeking the annulment of REA decision Ares(2019) 4590599 of 16 July 2019, rejecting the proposal presented by the applicant within the framework of the call for proposals H2020-SC6-Governance-2019.
      
         Operative part of the order
      
      
                  1.
               
               
                  The action is dismissed as manifestly inadmissible.
               
            
                  2.
               
               
                  Universität Bremen shall bear its own costs and shall pay the costs incurred by the Research Executive Agency (REA).
               
            
         (1)  OJ C 399, 25.11.2019.