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Document 62018TJ0177

    Judgment of the General Court (Ninth Chamber, Extended Composition) of 12 February 2020.
    Jean-Claude Kazembe Musonda v Council of the European Union.
    Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures taken in view of the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds – Renewal of the listing of the applicant’s name on the list of persons concerned – Obligation to state reasons – Rights of the defence – Obligation for the Council to communicate the new elements justifying the renewal of the restrictive measures – Error of law – Manifest error of assessment – Proportionality – Article 76(d) of the Rules of Procedure – Plea of illegality.
    Case T-177/18.

    ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2020:59

     Judgment of the General Court (Ninth Chamber, Extended Composition) of 12 February 2020 –
    Kazembe Musonda v Council

    (Case T‑177/18)

    (Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures taken in view of the situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds – Renewal of the listing of the applicant’s name on the list of persons concerned – Obligation to state reasons – Rights of the defence – Obligation for the Council to communicate the new elements justifying the renewal of the restrictive measures – Error of law – Manifest error of assessment – Proportionality – Article 76(d) of the Rules of Procedure – Plea of illegality)

    1. 

    Acts of the institutions – Statement of reasons – Obligation – Scope – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds of persons undermining the rule of law or contributing to the commission of acts that constitute serious human rights violations – Minimum requirements

    (Art. 296 TFEU; Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 33, 35-37)

    2. 

    Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds of persons undermining the rule of law or contributing to the commission of acts that constitute serious human rights violations – Obligation to identify in the statement of reasons individual and specific reasons justifying such measures – Decision falling within a context known to the person concerned, enabling him to understand the scope of the measure taken against him

    (Art. 296 TFEU; Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 34, 42-46)

    3. 

    EU law – Principles – Rights of defence – Right to effective judicial protection – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds of persons undermining the rule of law or contributing to the commission of acts that constitute serious human rights violations – Obligation to disclose individual and specific grounds for the decisions adopted – Obligation to enable the person concerned effectively to put forward his point of view on the grounds held against him – Scope

    (Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Art. 41(2)(a); Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 50, 51, 53)

    4. 

    Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds – Rights of defence – Subsequent decision maintaining the name of the applicant on the list of persons covered by those measures – No new grounds – Obligation for the Council to disclose to the person concerned new evidence taken into account during its periodic review of the restrictive measures – Communication of new evidence to the person concerned in order to seek his observations – None – Infringement of the rights of the defence

    (Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Art. 9(2) and Annex II)

    (see paras 55-62, 65, 68)

    5. 

    EU law – Principles – Rights of defence – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Obligation for the institutions to disclose to the person concerned new evidence taken into account during their periodic review of the restrictive measures – Scope – Unlawfulness of the act depending on proving the procedural relevance of the infringement of that obligation – No effect in the present case

    (Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 69-72, 74, 77)

    6. 

    Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Scope –Persons involved in planning, directing or committing acts that constitute serious human rights violations or abuses – Definition – Persons who have committed such acts in the past, notwithstanding the lack of evidence establishing current involvement in such acts – Included – Interpretation corroborated by the possibility of renewing the restrictive measures – Effectiveness

    (Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decisions (CFSP) 2016/2231 and (CFSP) 2017/2282, Arts 3(2)(b) and 9(2))

    (see paras 82-85, 87)

    7. 

    European Union – Judicial review of the legality of the acts of the institutions – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Scope of the review – Inclusion of the applicant’s name on the list annexed to the contested decision by virtue of his duties – Documents publicly available establishing serious human rights violations – Probative value – Principle of the unfettered assessment of the evidence

    (Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, Art. 47; Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 94-96, 101, 102)

    8. 

    Common foreign and security policy – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Freezing of funds of persons undermining the rule of law or contributing to the commission of acts that constitute serious human rights violations – Criteria – Roles conferring responsibility for the repression of the civil population or compliance with the rule of law – Evidence to the contrary – Position in respect of disassociation from the regime – None – Error of assessment – None

    (Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, as amended by Decisions (CFSP) 2016/2231 and (CFSP) 2017/2282, Annex II)

    (see paras 112-118)

    9. 

    Plea of illegality – Scope – Measures the illegality of which may be pleaded – General measure providing the basis of the contested decision – Need for a legal connection between the contested measure and the contested general measure – None – Inadmissibility

    (Art. 277 TFEU; Council Decision 2010/788/CFSP, Art. 3(2)(b); Council Regulation No 1183/2005, Art. 2b(1)(b))

    (see paras 127, 128)

    10. 

    European Union – Judicial review of the legality of the acts of the institutions – Restrictive measures directed against the Democratic Republic of the Congo – Scope of the review – Restricted review for general rules – Criteria for adopting restrictive measures – Involvement in planning, directing or committing acts that constitute serious human rights violations – Scope – Compliance with the principle of legal certainty requiring clarity, precision and foreseeability of the effects of legal rules

    (Arts 3(5) and 21(2)(b) and (c) TEU; Art. 275, second para. TFEU; Council Decisions 2010/788/CSFP, Art. 3(2)(b) and (CFSP) 2016/2231, Recitals 3 and 4; Council Regulation No 1183/2005)

    (see paras 129-139)

    Re:

    Application based on Article 263 TFEU seeking annulment of Council Decision (CFSP) 2017/2282 of 11 December 2017 amending Decision 2010/788/CFSP concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic Republic of the Congo (OJ 2017 L 328, p. 19), in so far as it concerns the applicant.

    Operative part

    The Court:

    1. 

    Dismisses the action;

    2. 

    Orders Mr Jean-Claude Kazembe Musonda to pay the costs.

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