C-29/02
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Zagadnienie prawne
Czy Królestwo Hiszpanii uchybiło zobowiązaniom wynikającym z dyrektywy 98/83/WE poprzez niezastosowanie lub niepowiadomienie Komisji o przepisach niezbędnych do jej transpozycji?Ratio decidendi
Trybunał orzekł, że kwestia uchybienia zobowiązaniom państwa członkowskiego musi być oceniana w odniesieniu do sytuacji panującej w państwie członkowskim w momencie upływu terminu wyznaczonego w uzasadnionej opinii. Ponieważ Królestwo Hiszpanii nie przyjęło żadnych przepisów transponujących dyrektywę 98/83/WE do swojego systemu prawnego przed upływem tego terminu, Trybunał uznał, że uchybiło ono swoim zobowiązaniom. Samo przygotowywanie projektów dekretów królewskich nie jest wystarczającym środkiem transpozycji.Stan faktyczny
Komisja Europejska wszczęła postępowanie przeciwko Królestwu Hiszpanii, zarzucając brak transpozycji dyrektywy 98/83/WE w sprawie jakości wody przeznaczonej do spożycia przez ludzi. Termin transpozycji upłynął 25 grudnia 2000 r. Po wysłaniu formalnego wezwania i uzasadnionej opinii, na którą Hiszpania odpowiedziała, informując o trwających pracach nad projektami dekretów królewskich, Komisja wniosła skargę do Trybunału, uznając, że Hiszpania nie podjęła niezbędnych środków.Rozstrzygnięcie
1. Stwierdza się, że poprzez nieprzyjęcie przepisów ustawowych, wykonawczych i administracyjnych niezbędnych do wykonania dyrektywy Rady 98/83/WE z dnia 3 listopada 1998 r. w sprawie jakości wody przeznaczonej do spożycia przez ludzi, Królestwo Hiszpanii uchybiło zobowiązaniom ciążącym na nim na mocy tej dyrektywy.
2. Królestwo Hiszpanii zostaje obciążone kosztami postępowania.Pełny tekst orzeczenia
Case C-29/02
Commission of the European Communities
v
Kingdom of Spain
«(Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations – Failure to transpose Directive 98/83/EC)»
Opinion of Advocate General Alber delivered on 5 November 2002
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Judgment of the Court (First Chamber), 16 January 2003
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Summary of the Judgment
Actions for failure to fulfil obligations – Examination of merits by the Court – Situation to be taken into consideration – Situation at the end of the period laid down in the reasoned opinion
(Art. 226 EC)
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (First Chamber)
16 January 2003 (1)
((Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations – Failure to transpose Directive 98/83/EC))
In Case C-29/02,
Commission of the European Communities , represented by G. Valero Jordana, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
applicant,
v
Kingdom of Spain , represented by L. Fraguas Gadea, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
defendant,
APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing to adopt or, in any event, to communicate to the Commission the laws, regulations
and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 98/83/EC of 3 November 1998 on the quality of water
intended for human consumption (OJ 1998 L 330, p. 32), the Kingdom of Spain has failed to fulfil its obligations under that
directive,
THE COURT (First Chamber),,
composed of: M. Wathelet, President of the Chamber, P. Jann and A. Rosas (Rapporteur), Judges,
Advocate General: S. Alber,
Registrar: R. Grass,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 5 November 2002,
gives the following
Judgment
By application lodged at the Court Registry on 1 February 2002, the Commission of the European Communities brought an action
under Article 226 EC for a declaration that, by failing to adopt or, in any event, to communicate to the Commission the laws,
regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 98/83/EC of 3 November 1998 on the quality
of water intended for human consumption (OJ 1998 L 330, p. 32;
the Directive), the Kingdom of Spain has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive.
Legal context
Article 17(1) of the Directive provides that Member States are to bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative
provisions necessary to comply with the Directive within two years of its entry into force and that they are forthwith to
inform the Commission thereof.
Article 18 states that the Directive
shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the
Official Journal of the European Communities . Since the Directive was published on 5 December 1998, it entered into force on 25 December 1998 and the period for transposition
expired on 25 December 2000.
Pre-litigation procedure
Taking the view that the Directive had not been transposed into Spanish law within the period prescribed, the Commission initiated
the procedure provided for in Article 226 EC. On 18 July 2001, having given the Kingdom of Spain formal notice to submit its
observations, the Commission issued a reasoned opinion calling on that Member State to take the necessary measures to comply
with the reasoned opinion within two months of its notification.
By letter of 12 October 2001, the Spanish authorities replied that in August of that year a draft royal decree laying down
health parameters for the quality of water intended for human consumption had been forwarded to the Council of State for its
opinion, and that another royal decree, relating to bottled water, was soon to be sent to it for its opinion.
Taking the view that the Kingdom of Spain had not taken the measures necessary to transpose the Directive, the Commission
brought the present action.
The failure to fulfil obligations
The Commission states that the drawing up of draft royal decrees cannot be regarded as a valid and sufficient measure for
transposing the Directive and that the Kingdom of Spain has therefore failed to comply with its provisions.
The Kingdom of Spain does not deny that it did not transpose the Directive within the period prescribed, and gives details
of the stage reached in the procedure for the adoption of the measures transposing the Directive.
It is settled case-law that the question whether a Member State has failed to fulfil its obligations must be determined by
reference to the situation prevailing in the Member State at the end of the period laid down in the reasoned opinion (see,
inter alia , Case C-29/01
Commission v
Spain [2002] ECR I-2503, paragraph 11).
In the present case, no legislation transposing the Directive into the Spanish legal system had been adopted on the expiry
of the period prescribed in the reasoned opinion.
Accordingly, the Commission's action must be considered well founded.
It must therefore be held that, by failing to adopt the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply
with the Directive, the Kingdom of Spain has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive.
Costs
Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been
applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the Commission has applied for costs and the Kingdom of Spain has been
unsuccessful, the latter must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (First Chamber)
hereby:
1.
Declares that, by failing to adopt the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive
98/83/EC of 3 November 1998 on the quality of water intended for human consumption, the Kingdom of Spain has failed to fulfil
its obligations under that directive;
2.
Orders the Kingdom of Spain to pay the costs.
Wathelet
Jann
Rosas
Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 16 January 2003.
R. Grass
M. Wathelet
Registrar
President of the First Chamber
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Language of the case: Spanish.
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