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Document 62021TA0710

    Joined Cases T-710/21, T-722/21 and T-723/21: Judgment of the General Court of 27 April 2022 — Roos and Others v Parliament (Public health — Requirement to present a valid EU digital COVID-19 certificate to access the Parliament’s buildings — Legal basis — Freedom and independence of Members of the European Parliament — Obligation to ensure the health of staff in the service of the European Union — Parliamentary immunity — Processing of personal data — Right to respect for private life — Right to physical integrity — Right to security — Equal treatment — Proportionality)

    OJ C 266, 11.7.2022, p. 25–25 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, GA, HR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    11.7.2022   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 266/25


    Judgment of the General Court of 27 April 2022 — Roos and Others v Parliament

    (Joined Cases T-710/21, T-722/21 and T-723/21) (1)

    (Public health - Requirement to present a valid EU digital COVID-19 certificate to access the Parliament’s buildings - Legal basis - Freedom and independence of Members of the European Parliament - Obligation to ensure the health of staff in the service of the European Union - Parliamentary immunity - Processing of personal data - Right to respect for private life - Right to physical integrity - Right to security - Equal treatment - Proportionality)

    (2022/C 266/29)

    Language of the case: French

    Parties

    Applicants: Robert Roos and 17 other applicants whose names appear in the annex to the judgment (represented by: P. de Bandt, M. Gherghinaru, L. Panepinto and V. Heinen, lawyers)

    Defendant: European Parliament (represented by: S. Alves and A.-M. Dumbrăvan, acting as Agents)

    Re:

    By their actions under Article 263 TFEU, the applicants, who are all elected Members of the European Parliament for the 2019-2024 term, seek the annulment of the Parliament Bureau Decision of 27 October 2021 on exceptional health and safety rules for access to the Parliament’s buildings at its three places of work.

    Operative part of the judgment

    The Court:

    1.

    Dismisses the actions;

    2.

    Orders Robert Roos and the other applicants whose names appear in the annex to pay the costs, including those relating to the proceedings for interim measures.


    (1)  OJ C 11, 10.1.2022.


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