C-260/93

WyrokTSUE1994-05-03CELEX: 61993CJ0260ECLI:EU:C:1994:182

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Zagadnienie prawne
Czy Królestwo Belgii uchybiło swoim zobowiązaniom wynikającym z Traktatu EWG poprzez niezastosowanie w wyznaczonym terminie przepisów niezbędnych do transpozycji dyrektywy 86/278/EWG dotyczącej ochrony środowiska w kontekście wykorzystania osadów ściekowych w rolnictwie?
Ratio decidendi
Trybunał stwierdził uchybienie zobowiązaniom, ponieważ Królestwo Belgii nie zakwestionowało zarzutów Komisji dotyczących braku transpozycji dyrektywy 86/278/EWG na poziomie federalnym i w Regionie Walońskim. Zgodnie z art. 16 dyrektywy oraz art. 5 i 189 Traktatu EWG, państwa członkowskie są zobowiązane do wprowadzenia w życie przepisów niezbędnych do zgodności z dyrektywą w wyznaczonym terminie i poinformowania o tym Komisji. Brak takiej transpozycji stanowi naruszenie tych zobowiązań.
Stan faktyczny
Komisja Europejska wniosła skargę przeciwko Królestwu Belgii o stwierdzenie uchybienia zobowiązaniom, zarzucając brak transpozycji dyrektywy Rady 86/278/EWG z dnia 12 czerwca 1986 r. w sprawie ochrony środowiska, a w szczególności gleby, w przypadku wykorzystywania osadów ściekowych w rolnictwie. Termin transpozycji upłynął 17 czerwca 1989 r. Belgia częściowo transponowała dyrektywę w Regionie Flamandzkim i Regionie Stołecznym Brukseli, co skłoniło Komisję do wycofania skarg w tych częściach. Jednakże, Komisja podtrzymała zarzuty dotyczące braku transpozycji na poziomie federalnym i w Regionie Walońskim, czego Królestwo Belgii nie kwestionowało.
Rozstrzygnięcie
Trybunał orzeka, że Królestwo Belgii, nie przyjmując w wyznaczonym terminie przepisów ustawowych, wykonawczych i administracyjnych niezbędnych do wykonania dyrektywy Rady 86/278/EWG z dnia 12 czerwca 1986 r. w sprawie ochrony środowiska, a w szczególności gleby, w przypadku wykorzystywania osadów ściekowych w rolnictwie, uchybiło swoim zobowiązaniom wynikającym z Traktatu EWG. Trybunał obciąża Królestwo Belgii kosztami postępowania.

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Avis juridique important | 61993J0260 Judgment of the Court of 3 May 1994. - Commission of the European Communities v Kingdom of Belgium. - Failure to fulfil obligations - Failure to transpose a directive. - Case C-260/93. European Court reports 1994 Page I-01611 Parties Grounds Decision on costs Operative part Keywords ++++ Member States - Obligations - Implementation of directives - Failure to fulfil obligations not disputed (EEC Treaty, Art. 169) Parties In Case C-260/93, Commission of the European Communities, represented by Xavier Lewis, of its Legal Service, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of Georgios Kremlis, of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg, applicant, v Kingdom of Belgium, represented by Patrick Duray, assistant adviser in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Belgian Embassy, Résidence Champagne, 4 Rue des Girondins, defendant, APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing to bring into force within the prescribed periods the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 86/278/EEC of 12 June 1986 on the protection of the environment, and in particular of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture (OJ 1986 L 181, p. 6) and/or by failing to communicate them to the Commission, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 16 of the said directive and under Articles 5 and 189 of the EEC Treaty, THE COURT, composed of: G.F. Mancini, President of Chambers, acting as President, M. Diez de Velasco and D.A.O. Edward (Presidents of Chambers), C.N. Kakouris, R. Joliet, F.A. Schockweiler, G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, P.J.G. Kapteyn and J.L. Murray (Rapporteur), Judges, Advocate General: G. Tesauro, Registrar: H. von Holstein, Deputy Registrar, having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur, after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 23 February 1994, gives the following Judgment Grounds By application lodged at the Court Registry on 27 April 1993, the Commission of the European Communities brought an action under Article 169 of the EEC Treaty for a declaration that, by failing to bring into force within the prescribed periods the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 86/278/EEC of 12 June 1986 on the protection of the environment, and in particular of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture (OJ 1986 L 181, p. 6) ("the directive") and/or by failing to communicate them to the Commission, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 16 of the directive and under Articles 5 and 189 of the EEC Treaty. 2 The Commission pointed out that, in accordance with Article 16 of the directive, the Member States were to bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with the directive by 17 June 1989 at the latest, and to communicate them to the Commission. 3 The Commission has acknowledged in its reply that the directive was implemented in the Flemish Region by the adoption of Articles 204, 205 and 210 of a decree of the Flemish Executive of 7 January 1992, as amended by a decree of the same Executive of 31 July 1992, both published in the Moniteur Belge and communicated to the Commission. It has, consequently, decided to withdraw its complaint that the directive has not been implemented in the territory of the Flemish Region. 4 By letter of 6 December 1993, registered at the Court Registry on 7 December 1993, it also informed the Court that, after examining the matter, it considered that the decree of the Executive of the Region of Metropolitan Brussels on the use of sewage sludge in agriculture published in the Moniteur Belge of 18 August 1993 (p. 18281), the text of which had been communicated by Belgium in the form of an annex to its rejoinder, constituted proper transposition of the directive so far as the Region of Metropolitan Brussels was concerned. 5 The Commission accordingly considered that it was no longer necessary for the Court to declare that the Kingdom of Belgium had failed to fulfil its obligations in the past with regard to that region. It has therefore withdrawn the corresponding complaint. 6 However, the Commission has maintained all the complaints regarding failure to transpose the directive at federal level and in the Walloon Region. 7 The Kingdom of Belgium does not dispute those complaints. It informs the Court however that the procedure for implementing the directive is in progress both at federal level and in the Walloon Region. 8 It follows from the above that, by failing to adopt within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with the provisions of the directive, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under the EEC Treaty. Decision on costs Costs 9 Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs. Since the Kingdom of Belgium has been unsuccessful, it must be ordered to pay the costs. Operative part On those grounds, THE COURT hereby: 1. Declares that, by failing to adopt within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 86/278/EEC of 12 June 1986 on the protection of the environment, and in particular of the soil, when sewage sludge is used in agriculture, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under the EEC Treaty; 2. Orders the Kingdom of Belgium to pay the costs.

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