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Document 62004TO0298

    Order of the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber) of 22 January 2008.
    Efkon AG v European Parliament and Council of the European Union.
    Annulment - Directive 2004/52/EC - Interoperability of electronic road toll systems - No individual concern - Inadmissibility.
    Case T-298/04.

    European Court Reports 2008 II-00007*

    ECLI identifier: ECLI:EU:T:2008:12





    Order of the Court of First Instance (Fifth Chamber) of 22 January 2008 – Efkon v Parliament and Council

    (Case T-298/04)

    Annulment – Directive 2004/52/EC – Interoperability of electronic road toll systems – No individual concern – Inadmissibility

    1.                     Actions for annulment – Natural or legal persons – Measures of direct and individual concern to them (Art. 230, fourth para., EC; European Parliament and Council Directive 2004/52) (see paras 53-56, 61, 64-65, 68-70)

    2.                     European Communities – Judicial review of the legality of the acts of the institutions – Measures of general scope (Arts 10 EC, 230, fourth para., EC, 234 EC and 241 EC) (see para. 72)

    3.                     Actions for annulment – Jurisdiction of the Community judicature (Art. 230 EC) (see para. 73)

    Re:

    ACTION for annulment in its entirety or, in the alternative, in part, of Directive 2004/52/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the interoperability of electronic road toll systems in the Community (OJ 2004 L 166, p. 124, corrigendum OJ 2004 L 200, p. 50).

    Operative part

    The Court:

    1.

    Dismisses the action as inadmissible;

    2.

    Orders Efkon AG to bear its own costs and pay those of the Council;

    3.

    Orders the Parliament and the Commission to bear their own costs.

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