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Order of the Court of First Instance (Sixth Chamber) of 19 November 2009.#European Renewable Energies Federation ASBL (EREF) v Commission of the European Communities.#Action for annulment - Representation by a lawyer who is not a third party - Inadmissibility.#Case T-40/08.
Order of the Court of First Instance (Sixth Chamber) of 19 November 2009.
European Renewable Energies Federation ASBL (EREF) v Commission of the European Communities.
Action for annulment - Representation by a lawyer who is not a third party - Inadmissibility.
Case T-40/08.
Order of the Court of First Instance (Sixth Chamber) of 19 November 2009.
European Renewable Energies Federation ASBL (EREF) v Commission of the European Communities.
Action for annulment - Representation by a lawyer who is not a third party - Inadmissibility.
Case T-40/08.
European Court Reports 2009 II-00222*
ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2009:455
Order of the Court of First Instance (Sixth Chamber) of 19 November 2009 – EREF v Commission
(Case T-40/08)
Action for annulment – Representation by a lawyer who is not a third party – Inadmissibility
Procedure – Application initiating proceedings – Formal requirements – Conditions relating to a signatory (Statute of the Court of Justice, Art. 19, third and fourth paras; Rules of Procedure of the Court of First Instance, Art. 43(1), first para.) (see paras 22-34)
Re:
| ACTION for annulment of Commission Decision C(2007) 4323 final of 25 September 2007 concerning the measure C 45/2006 implemented by France in the context of the construction by Areva NP of a nuclear power plant for Teollisuuden Voima Oy. |
Operative part
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1. |
The action is dismissed as inadmissible. |
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2. |
European Renewable Energies Federation ASBL (EREF) shall bear its own costs and pay those of the Commission of the European Communities |
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3. |
It is not necessary to decide on the applications for leave to intervene brought by the French Republic, the Republic of Finland, Greenpeace France and Greenpeace Nordic. |