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1
Wilhelm Case
  • Article 81
  • 1. The following shall be prohibited as
    incompatible with the common market all
    agreements between undertakings, decisions by
    associations of undertakings and concerted
    practices which may affect trade between Member
    States and which have as their object or effect
    the prevention, restriction or distortion of
    competition within the common market, . . .

2
Wilhelm Case (contd)
  • Article 83
  • 1. The appropriate regulations or directives to
    give effect to the principles set out in Articles
    81 and 82 shall be laid down by the Council,
    acting by a qualified majority on a proposal from
    the Commission and after consulting the European
    Parliament.
  • 2. The regulations or directives referred to in
    paragraph 1 shall be designed in particular
  • (e) to determine the relationship between
    national laws and the provisions contained in
    this section or adopted pursuant to this article.

3
Wilhelm Case (contd)
  • Facts
  • Commission began proceedings vs German dyestuff
    manufacturer under Article 81 and Regulation 17
  • Later in same year German Cartel office fined
    these German firms
  • German firms challenged in German Court
  • Court referred questions to Court of Justice
    Can German Cartel office take action against
    conduct that is subject of Commission proceeding
  • Jurisdiction
  • of Court Article 234

4
Wilhelm Case (contd)
  • Issue 1. Can German Cartel office take action
    against conduct that is subject of Commission
    proceeding?
  • 2. Different result (i.e. double sanctions)
    based on same facts
  • Decision 1. In principle can have parallel
    proceedings, but MS proceeding cannot prejudice
    uniform application throughout Common Market of
    the EC rules. EC rules have supremacy
  • 2. Firms can be exposed to two sanctions
  • Rationale

5
Subsidiarity
  • Article 5 TEC
  • In areas which do not fall within its exclusive
    competence, the Community shall take action, in
    accordance with the principle of subsidiarity,
    only if and in so far as the objectives of the
    proposed action cannot be sufficiently achieved
    by the Member States and can therefore, by reason
    of the scale or effects of the proposed action,
    be better achieved by the Community.
  • Article 2 TEU
  • The objectives of the Union shall be achieved as
    provided in this Treaty and in accordance with
    the conditions and the timetable set out therein
    while respecting the principle of subsidiarity as
    defined in Article 5 of the Treaty establishing
    the European Community.

6
Subsidiarity (contd)
  • Protocol two aspects of subsidiarity
  • Cannot be sufficiently achieved by Member States
    actions, and
  • Can better be achieved by action on the part of
    the Community
  • Guidelines
  • Issue has transnational aspects
  • Actions by Member States would conflict with
    Treaty
  • Community action produces clear benefits

7
Subsidiarity Germany v. Parliament and Council
(p. 123)
Subsidiarity (Contd)
  • Facts Directive requiring deposit guarantee
    system Germany objected
  • Issue Did Parliament and Council fail to comply
    with Article 253 TEC because failed to address
    principle of subsidiarity (i.e. failed to state
    reason(s) why objective could not be achieved by
    MS action)
  • Jurisdiction
  • of Court Article 230 TEC

8
Subsidiarity (Contd)
RECALL Article 230 Jurisdiction of actions
brought by MS or any of the institutions on
grounds of (i) lack of competence, (ii)
infringement of an essential procedural
requirement, (iii) infringement of Treaty or rule
of law, (iv) misuse of powers
  • Decision
  • Preamble to Directive says (a) Commission prior
    Recommendation had not resulted in action by
    MSs that achieved the desired result thus, could
    not be achieved by MS action and (b)
    indispensable to ensure harmonized minimum level
    of deposit protection whenever deposits located
    in Community
  • Per Court, Council found best achieved by
    Community action
  • Directive was within subsidiarity principles and
    requirements of Article 253 met

9
Direct Concern - Art. 230 TEC
  • Perrier and Vittel case, pp. 145/46
  • Works council claimed takeover of Perrier by
    Nestle was anti-competitive
  • Works council (union) representatives were
    affected individually by the decision approving
    takeover of Perrier by Nestle.
  • BUT Works council not directly affected because
  • Takeover not prejudice the works councils
    (unions) own rights and
  • There were Community Legislative safeguards for
    the employees.

10
Direct Concern Perrier Case (contd)
Perrier Case (Contd)
  • Need a direct causal link between the alleged
    attack on rights and the Commissions decision
  • If employees rights violated in implementation,
    need to address to MS Courts under MS law.
  • There is no standing to attack decision on
    merits BUT did have standing to attack based on
    improper procedure lost.

11
Article 230 TEC Lack of Competence(France v.
Commission, p. 156)
  • Issue Does the Community have authority to take
    action?
  • Issue Did the Community act within its
    authority?
  • Decision - Commission made binding agreement with
    USA No authority per Court as needed to be
    adopted by Council with Parliament approval.

12
Articles 95 and 14 - TEC
  • Article 95
  • 1. By way of derogation from Article 94 and save
    where otherwise provided in this Treaty, the
    following provisions shall apply for the
    achievement of the objectives set out in Article
    14. The Council shall, acting in accordance with
    the procedure referred to in Article 251 . . .
    adopt the measures for the approximation of the
    provisions laid down by law, . . . which have
    as their object the establishment and functioning
    of the internal market.
  • Article 14
  • 2. The internal market shall comprise an area
    without internal frontiers in which the free
    movement of goods, persons, services and capital
    is ensured in accordance with the provisions of
    this Treaty

13
Article 47 - TEC
  • 2. For the same purpose, the Council shall,
    acting in accordance with the procedure referred
    to in Article 251, issue directives for the
    coordination of the provisions laid down by law,
    regulation or administrative action in Member
    States concerning the taking-up and pursuit of
    activities as self-employed persons. . . .

14
Article 152 - TEC
  • 1. A high level of human health protection shall
    be ensured in the definition and implementation
    of all Community policies and activities.
  • The Council, acting in accordance with the
    procedure referred to in Article 251 . . .
    shall contribute to the achievement of the
    objectives referred to in this article through
    adopting
  • (c) incentive measures designed to protect
    and improve human health, excluding any
    harmonization of the laws and regulations of the
    Member States.

15
Lack of Competence (contd)
(Germany v. Parliament and Council, p. 156)
  • Facts Directive purported to harmonize MS
    laws, regulations, etc. with respect to
    advertising and sponsorship of tobacco products.
    Directive in effect banned all advertising and
    sponsorship. Germany challenged
  • Court Jurisdiction Art 230, TEC
  • Issue 1. Was Council/Parliament competent to
    adopt such a directive under Article 95 of TEC
    and also Article 47 (right of establishment) and
    Article 55 (freedom to provide services)?

16
Lack of Competence (contd)
(Germany v. Parliament and Council, p. 156)
  • 2. Did the Directive actually contribute to
    eliminating obstacles to free movement of goods,
    freedom to provide services, or remove
    distortions to competition (s 95 108)
  • Decisions 1. No. Directive too broad
  • 2. No
  • Rationale ?

17
Article 230 - TEC Infringement of an Essential
Procedural Safeguard
  • Germany v. Commission p. 161
  • Decision of Commission annulled because draft of
    decision and other papers sent only in English
    and not in German as well.

18
Article 81 - TEC
  • 1. The following shall be prohibited as
    incompatible with the common market all
    agreements between undertakings, decisions by
    associations of undertakings and concerted
    practices which may affect trade between Member
    States and which have as their object or effect
    the prevention, restriction or distortion of
    competition within the common market, . . .
  • 3. The provisions of paragraph 1 may, however, be
    declared inapplicable in the case of
  • -- any agreement or category of agreements
    between undertakings, . . . which contributes
    to improving the production or distribution of
    goods or to promoting technical or economic
    progress, while allowing consumers a fair share
    of the resulting benefit, . . .

19
Essential Procedural Safeguard (contd)
  • Transocean Marine Paint Assn. v. Commission, p.
    162
  • Facts
  • Commission approved renewal exception to
    competition law subject to a new condition, which
    had not been noticed to Association.
  • Issues
  • Issue 1 The extent of Commission discretion
    under Article 81(3).
  • Issue 2 What was the essential procedural
    safeguard?
  • Issue 3 Did Commission violate an essential
    procedural safeguard?

20
Essential Procedural Safeguard (contd)
  • Transocean Marine Paint Assn. v. Commission, p.
    162
  • Decision
  • Issue 1 Broad.
  • Issue 2 Right to be heard
  • Issue 3 Yes
  • Rationale ?

21
Article 230 TECInfringement of the Treaty
  • Standard of Review
  • Clearly erroneous
  • Manifestly abusive

22
Article 137 (Social Provisions) - TEC
Infringement of the Treaty (contd)
  • 2. To this end, the Council
  • (a) may adopt measures designed to encourage
    cooperation between Member States through
    initiatives aimed at improving knowledge,
    developing exchanges of information and beset
    practices, promoting innovative approaches and
    evaluating experiences, excluding any
    harmonization of the laws and regulations of the
    Member States

23
Article 137 TEC (contd)
Infringement of the Treaty (contd)
  • (b) may adopt, in the fields referred to in
    paragraph 1(a) to (i), by means of directives,
    minimum requirements for gradual implementation,
    having regard to the conditions and technical
    rules obtaining in each of the Member States.
    Such directives shall avoid imposing
    administrative, financial and legal constraints
    in a way which would hold back the creation and
    development of small and medium-sized
    undertakings.

24
Infringement of the Treaty (contd)
  • UK v. Council, p. 175 (working time directive)
  • UK arguments
  • Proportionability What is it?
  • What are the arguments of the UK?
  • How is proportionability reviewed by the Court of
    Justice?
  • What are the arguments of the UK?
  • How does Court address these arguments?

25
Infringement of the Treaty (contd)
  • Equal Treatment
  • Bergman and Gross Farm (skimmed milk case), p.
    179
  • Facts
  • Jurisdiction
  • Issue
  • Decision
  • Rationale

26
Infringement of the Treaty (contd)
  • Legal Certainty Legitimate Expectation
  • Mulden v. Minister, p. 183
  • Facts Regulations
  • Stop production for 5 years
  • Attempt to restart in 1984
  • Denied 1984 quarter to be based on 1983
    production and he had no production prior year
  • Jurisdiction Article 234, TEC

27
Article 230 TEC
  • Misuse of Powers Subjective v. Objective
  • Giuffride v. Council, p. 187
  • Basis for finding misuse of powers
  • Note 3, Booss, et al. v. Commission, p. 188
  • Issue 1 Qualifications
  • Issue 2 Reserved places
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