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Document C2005/115/17

Order of the Court (Second Chamber) of 17 February 2005 in Case C-250/03: Reference for a preliminary ruling from the Tribunale amministrativo regionale per la Lombardia in Giorgio Emanuele Mauri v Ministero della Giustizia, Commissione per gli esami di avvocato presso la Corte d'appello di Milano (Article 104(3) of the Rules of Procedure — Access to the profession of advocate — Rules on the examination for authorisation to practise as an advocate)

OJ C 115, 14.5.2005, p. 8–9 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

14.5.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 115/8


ORDER OF THE COURT

(Second Chamber)

of 17 February 2005

in Case C-250/03: Reference for a preliminary ruling from the Tribunale amministrativo regionale per la Lombardia in Giorgio Emanuele Mauri v Ministero della Giustizia, Commissione per gli esami di avvocato presso la Corte d'appello di Milano (1)

(Article 104(3) of the Rules of Procedure - Access to the profession of advocate - Rules on the examination for authorisation to practise as an advocate)

(2005/C 115/17)

Language of the case: Italian

In Case C-250/03: reference for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Tribunale amministrativo regionale per la Lombardia, (Italy), made by decision of 13 November 2002, received at the Court on 11 June 2003, in the proceedings between Giorgio Emanuele Mauri and Ministero della Giustizia, Commissione per gli esami di avvocato presso la Corte d'appello di Milano — the Court (Second Chamber), composed of C.W.A. Timmermans (Rapporteur), President of the Chamber, C. Gulmann, R. Schintgen, J. Makarczyk and J. Klučka, Judges; P. Léger, Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar, made an order on 17 February 2005, the operative part of which is as follows:

Articles 81 EC, 82 EC and 43 EC do not preclude a rule, such as that laid down by Article 22 of Royal Decree-Law No 1578 of 27 November 1933, in the version applicable at the time of the facts in the main proceedings, which provides that, in connection with the examination regulating access to the profession of advocate, the examination committee is to be composed of five members appointed by the Minister for Justice, namely two judges, a professor of law and two advocates, the latter being nominated by the Consiglio nazionale forense (National Bar Council) on a joint proposal by the bar councils of the district concerned.


(1)  OJ C 200 of 23.08.2003.


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