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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).
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Court reports – general – 'Information on unpublished decisions' section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)’
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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. |