EUR-Lex Access to European Union law

Back to EUR-Lex homepage

This document is an excerpt from the EUR-Lex website

Document 62021CA0126

Case C-126/21: Judgment of the Court (Eighth Chamber) of 24 March 2022 — European Commission v Ireland (Action for failure to fulfil obligations — Judicial cooperation in criminal matters — Mutual recognition of decisions on supervision measures as an alternative to provisional detention — Framework Decision 2009/829/JHA — Failure to adopt the measures necessary to comply with the framework decision — Failure to notify to the European Commission)

OJ C 198, 16.5.2022, p. 11–12 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)
OJ C 198, 16.5.2022, p. 10–10 (GA)

16.5.2022   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 198/11


Judgment of the Court (Eighth Chamber) of 24 March 2022 — European Commission v Ireland

(Case C-126/21) (1)

(Action for failure to fulfil obligations - Judicial cooperation in criminal matters - Mutual recognition of decisions on supervision measures as an alternative to provisional detention - Framework Decision 2009/829/JHA - Failure to adopt the measures necessary to comply with the framework decision - Failure to notify to the European Commission)

(2022/C 198/16)

Language of the case: English

Parties

Applicant: European Commission (represented by: J. Tomkin and S. Grünheid, acting as Agents)

Defendant: Ireland (represented by: M. Browne, M. Lane and J. Quaney, acting as Agents, and by M. Gray, Senior Counsel)

Operative part of the judgment

The Court:

1.

Declares that, by failing to adopt, within the prescribed period, the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Framework Decision 2009/829/JHA of 23 October 2009 on the application, between Member States of the European Union, of the principle of mutual recognition to decisions on supervision measures as an alternative to provisional detention and by failing to notify the text of such provisions to the European Commission, Ireland has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 27 of that framework decision;

2.

Orders Ireland to pay the costs.


(1)  OJ C 148, 26.4.2021.


Top