JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
14 September 2000 (1)
(Compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of motor vehicles - Directives 84/5/EEC and 90/232/EEC - Minimum amounts of cover - Type of civil liability - Injury caused to a member of the family of the insured person or driver)
In Case C-348/98,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty (now Article 234 EC) by the Tribunal da Comarca de Setúbal (Portugal) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Vitor Manuel Mendes Ferreira and Maria Clara Delgado Correia Ferreira
and
Companhia de Seguros Mundial Confiança SA
on the interpretation of the Second Council Directive (84/5/EEC) of 30 December 1983 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles (OJ 1984 L 8, p. 17) and the Third Council Directive (90/232/EEC) of 14 May 1990 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles (OJ 1990 L 129, p. 33),
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
composed of: D.A.O. Edward, President of the Chamber, L. Sevón (Rapporteur), P.J.G. Kapteyn, P. Jann and H. Ragnemalm, Judges,
Advocate General: G. Cosmas,
Registrar: R. Grass,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Mr Mendes Ferreira and Mrs Delgado Correia Ferreira, by M.H. Macau Ferreira, of the Montemor-o-Novo Bar,
- Companhia de Seguros Mundial Confiança SA, by J. Geraldes, of the Lisbon Bar,
- the Italian Government, by U. Leanza, Head of the Legal Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, acting as Agent, and O. Fiumara, Avvocato dello Stato,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by A. Caeiro, Principal Legal Adviser, and F. de Sousa Fialho, of its Legal Service, acting as Agents,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 21 October 1999,
gives the following
The relevant Community legislation
'Each Member State shall ... take all appropriate measures to ensure that civil liability in respect of the use of vehicles normally based in its territory is covered by insurance. The extent of the liability covered and the terms and conditions of the cover shall be determined on the basis of these measures.
'1. The insurance referred to in Article 3(1) of Directive 72/166/EEC shall cover compulsorily both damage to property and personal injuries.
2. Without prejudice to any higher guarantees which Member States may lay down, each Member State shall require that the amounts for which such insurance is compulsory are at least:
- in the case of personal injury, 350 000 ECU where there is only one victim; where more than one victim is involved in a single claim, this amount shall be multiplied by the number of victims,
- in the case of damage to property 100 000 ECU per claim, whatever the number of victims.
Member States may, in place of the above minimum amounts, provide for a minimum amount of 500 000 ECU for personal injury where more than one victim is involved in a single claim or, in the case of personal injury and damage to property, a minimum overall amount of 600 000 ECU per claim whatever the number of victims or the nature of the damage.
'The members of the family of the insured person, driver or any other person who is liable under civil law in the event of an accident, and whose liability is covered by the insurance referred to in Article 1(1) shall not be excluded from insurance in respect of their personal injuries by virtue of that relationship.
'Member States shall amend their national provisions to comply with this Directive not later than 31 December 1987. ...
2. The provisions thus amended shall be applied not later than 31 December 1988.
3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2:
(a) the Kingdom of Spain, the Hellenic Republic and the Portuguese Republic shall have a period until 31 December 1995 in which to increase guarantees to the levels required by Article 1(2). If they avail themselves of this option the guarantee must reach, by reference to the amounts laid down in that Article:
- more than 16%, not later than 31 December 1988,
- 31%, not later than 31 December 1992;
...
'1. Member States shall take the measures necessary to comply with this Directive not later than 31 December 1992. ...
2. By way of exception from paragraph 1:
- the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic have until 31 December 1995 to comply with Articles 1 and 2,
...
The main proceedings and the relevant national legislation
'1. Does Article 3 of Directive 84/5/EEC require compulsory civil liability motor vehicle insurance to cover injury caused to the members of the family of the insured person or of the driver of the vehicle even where they are carried free of charge and where only civil liability, without fault, for materialisation of risk arises, or may the Member States exclude the award of compensation in such cases?
2. Do the amounts of minimum cover laid down by Article 1(2) of Directive 84/5/EEC also apply to cases where civil liability, without fault, for materialisation of risk arises, or may the Member States lay down maximum limits, for compensation in cases where there is no fault on the part of the driver of the vehicle responsible for the accident, that are lower than the minimum amounts laid down in Article 1(2)?
3. Must national courts interpret domestic law in such a way as to render it consistent with a Community directive where the directive has been imperfectly transposed or where [incompatible] pre-existing provisions of domestic law remain in force?
4. Must national courts interpret domestic law in such a way as to render it consistent with a Community directive even where such interpretation is contrary to the normal meaning and scope of its provisions of domestic law, or where such interpretation is consistent with the intentions of the national legislature but that intention has not been properly expressed in the legal text in question?
5. Must national courts interpret domestic law in such a way as to render it consistent with a Community directive even in disputes involving only private individuals?
6. Must national courts interpret domestic law in a way which is consistent with Article 1 of Directive 90/232/EEC, even with regard to an accident which occurred before the expiry of the period allowed for transposition of that provision into domestic law?
7. In the event that it is not possible to interpret domestic law in such a way as to render it consistent with a directive, does the primacy of Community law require national courts to disapply provisions of domestic law which are inconsistent with that directive, even in disputes involving only private individuals?
The first question
The second question
The third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh questions
Costs
43. The costs incurred by the Italian Government and by the Commission, which have submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main proceedings, a step in the action pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Tribunal da Comarca de Setúbal by order of 15 July 1998, hereby rules:
1. Article 3 of the Second Council Directive (84/5/EEC) of 30 December 1983, on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles, requires compulsory insurance against civil liability in respect of the use of motor vehicles to cover personal injuries to passengers who are members of the family of the insured person, of the driver of the vehicle or of any other person who incurs civil liability for an accident and whose liability is covered by compulsory motor-vehicle insurance, where those passengers are carried free of charge, whether or not there is any fault on the part of the driver of the vehicle which caused the accident, only if the domestic law of the Member State concerned requires such cover in respect of personal injuries caused in the same conditions to other third-party passengers.
2. Articles 1(2) and 5(3) of Directive 84/5, as amended by Annex I, Part IX F, entitled 'Insurance, of the Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties, preclude domestic laws laying down maximum amounts of compensation that are lower than the minimum amounts of cover laid down by those provisions where, in the absence of fault on the part of the driver of the vehicle which caused the accident, only civil liability for materialisation of risk arises.
Edward
JannRagnemalm
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 14 September 2000.
R. Grass D.A.O. Edward
Registrar President of the Fifth Chamber
1: Language of the case: Portuguese.