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Document 62016CO0400

    Order of the Vice-President of the Court of 29 September 2016.
    Michael Efler and Others v European Commission.
    Appeal — Application for interim measures — Law governing the institutions — Citizens’ initiative ‘STOP TTIP’ — Refusal of registration — Interest in bringing proceedings — No need to adjudicate — Manifest lack of jurisdiction.
    Case C-400/16 P(R).

    Court reports – general – 'Information on unpublished decisions' section

    Order of the Vice-President of the Court of 29 September 2016 —

    Efler and Others v Commission

    (Case C‑400/16 P(R))

    ‛Appeal — Application for interim measures — Law governing the institutions — Citizens’ initiative ‘STOP TTIP’ — Refusal of registration — Interest in bringing proceedings — No need to adjudicate — Manifest lack of jurisdiction)’

    1. 

    Appeal — Interest in bringing proceedings — Condition — Appeal capable of procuring an advantage for the party bringing it — Scope (see paras 14-17)

    2. 

    Application for interim measures — Jurisdiction of the judge hearing the application for interim relief — Limits — Action for annulment pending before the General Court — Application, in the context of an appeal, seeking that the Court grant an interim measure different from that sought at first instance — Manifest lack of jurisdiction (Arts 278 TFEU and 279 TFEU) (see paras 18, 19)

    Operative part

    1) 

    The appeal is dismissed.

    2) 

    Michael Efler, Pedro De Birto E. Abreu Krupenski, Susan Vance George, Otto Jaako Kronqvist, Blanche Léonie Denise Weber, John Jephson Hilary and Ileana-Lavinia Andrei are ordered to pay the costs of the appeal proceedings.

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