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Document 62007CO0107

    Order of the Court (Eighth Chamber) of 29 November 2007.
    Friedrich Weber v Commission of the European Communities.
    Appeal - Refusal of access to documents - Manifest inadmissibility.
    Case C-107/07 P.

    European Court Reports 2007 I-00177*

    ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:C:2007:741





    Order of the Court (Eighth Chamber) of 29 November 2007 – Weber v Commission

    (Case C‑107/07 P)

    Appeal – Refusal of access to documents – Manifest inadmissibility

    1.                     Appeals – Grounds – Error of law relied on not identified – Inadmissible (Art. 225 EC; Rules of Procedure of the Court, Arts 112(1)(c), and 119) (see paras 22-24)

    2.                     Procedure – Application initiating proceedings – Formal requirements (Statute of the Court of Justice, Art. 21; Rules of Procedure of the Court, Art. 112(1)(c)) (see paras 25-28)

    Re:

    Appeal against the order of the Court of First Instance (Second Chamber) of 11 December 2006 in Case T-290/05 Weber v Commission by which the Court of First Instance dismissed as inadmissible an action brought against the decision of the Secretary-General of the Commission of 27 May 2005 rejecting the applicant’s request for access to a letter sent by the Directorate-General for Competition to the German Federal Government concerning State aid proceedings in relation to the financing of public-law broadcasting bodies in Germany.

    Operative part

     

    The appeal is dismissed;

     

    Mr Weber is ordered to pay the costs.

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