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Document C2004/284/09

    Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 30 September 2004 in Case C-359/03: Commission of the European Communities v Republic of Austria (Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations — Directive 90/270/EEC — Protection of workers — Work with display screen equipment — Minimum safety and health requirements — Failure to transpose)

    ĠU C 284, 20.11.2004, p. 5–5 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    20.11.2004   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    C 284/5


    JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

    (Sixth Chamber)

    of 30 September 2004

    in Case C-359/03: Commission of the European Communities v Republic of Austria (1)

    (Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations - Directive 90/270/EEC - Protection of workers - Work with display screen equipment - Minimum safety and health requirements - Failure to transpose)

    (2004/C 284/09)

    Language of the case: German

    In Case C-359/03: Commission of the European Communities (Agents: D. Martin and H. Kreppel) v Republic of Austria (Agent: E. Riedl) — action brought on 19 August 2003 under Article 226 EC for failure to fulfil obligations — the Court (Sixth Chamber), composed of: J.-P. Puissochet, President of the Chamber, S. von Bahr and A. Borg Barthet (Rapporteur), Judges; D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer, Advocate General; R. Grass, Registrar, gave a judgment on 30 September 2004, in which it:

    1.

    Declares that, by failing to adopt the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary fully to comply with Council Directive 90/270/EEC of 29 May 1990 on the minimum safety and health requirements for work with display screen equipment (fifth individual Directive within the meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 87/391/EEC), the Republic of Austria has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive;

    2.

    Orders the Republic of Austria to pay the costs.


    (1)  OJ C 264 of 1 November 2003.


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