JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
9 October 2001 (1)
(Action for annulment - State aid - Aid to a maritime transport undertaking - Public service contract - Existing aid or new aid - Initiation of the procedure under Article 88(2) EC - Obligation to suspend - No need to adjudicate or inadmissibility)
In Case C-400/99,
Italian Republic, represented by U. Leanza, acting as Agent, assisted by P.G. Ferri, avvocato dello Stato,
applicant,
v
Commission of the European Communities, represented by E. De Persio and D. Triantafyllou, acting as Agents,
defendant,
APPLICATION for annulment of the Commission decision, notified to the Italian Republic by letter SG(99) D/6463 of 6 August 1999, published in the Official Journal of the European Communities of 23 October 1999 (OJ 1999 C 306, p. 2), to initiate the procedure under Article 88(2) EC concerning State aid C 64/99 (ex NN 68/99) - Italy - granted to undertakings in the Tirrenia di Navigazione group, in so far as that decision rules on the suspension of the aid in question,
THE COURT,
composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, P. Jann, F. Macken, N. Colneric and S. von Bahr (Presidents of Chambers), A. La Pergola, J.-P. Puissochet (Rapporteur), L. Sevón, M. Wathelet, V. Skouris and J.N. Cunha Rodrigues, Judges,
Advocate General: C. Stix-Hackl,
Registrar: H. von Holstein, Deputy Registrar,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the parties at the hearing on 9 January 2001, at which the Italian Republic was represented by M. Fiorilli, avvocato dello Stato, and the Commission by V. Di Bucci, acting as Agent,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 29 March 2001,
gives the following
Regulation (EC) No 659/1999
(a) aid shall mean any measure fulfilling all the criteria laid down in Article 92(1) of the Treaty;
(b) existing aid shall mean:
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(ii) authorised aid, that is to say, aid schemes and individual aid which have been authorised by the Commission or by the Council;
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(v) aid which is deemed to be an existing aid because it can be established that at the time it was put into effect it did not constitute an aid, and subsequently became an aid due to the evolution of the common market and without having been altered by the Member State. Where certain measures become aid following the liberalisation of an activity by Community law, such measures shall not be considered as existing aid after the date fixed for liberalisation;
(c) new aid shall mean all aid, that is to say, aid schemes and individual aid, which is not existing aid, including alterations to existing aid;
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(f) unlawful aid shall mean new aid put into effect in contravention of Article 93(3) of the Treaty;
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Article 10
Examination, request for information and information injunction
1. Where the Commission has in its possession information from whatever source regarding alleged unlawful aid, it shall examine that information without delay.
2. If necessary, it shall request information from the Member State concerned ...
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Article 11
Injunction to suspend or provisionally recover aid
1. The Commission may, after giving the Member State concerned the opportunity to submit its comments, adopt a decision requiring the Member State to suspend any unlawful aid until the Commission has taken a decision on the compatibility of the aid with the common market (hereinafter referred to as a suspension injunction).
Article 12
Non-compliance with an injunction decision
If the Member State fails to comply with a suspension injunction ..., the Commission shall be entitled, while carrying out the examination on the substance of the matter on the basis of the information available, to refer the matter to the Court of Justice of the European Communities direct and apply for a declaration that the failure to comply constitutes an infringement of the Treaty.
Article 13
Decisions of the Commission
1. The examination of possible unlawful aid shall result in a decision pursuant to Article 4(2), (3) or (4). In the case of decisions to initiate the formal investigation procedure, proceedings shall be closed by means of a decision pursuant to Article 7. ...
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Article 17
Cooperation pursuant to Article 93(1) of the Treaty
1. The Commission shall obtain from the Member State concerned all necessary information for the review, in cooperation with the Member State, of existing aid schemes pursuant to Article 93(1) of the Treaty.
2. Where the Commission considers that an existing aid scheme is not, or is no longer, compatible with the common market, it shall inform the Member State concerned of its preliminary view and give the Member State concerned the opportunity to submit its comments ...
Article 18
Proposal for appropriate measures
Where the Commission, in the light of the information submitted by the Member State pursuant to Article 17, concludes that the existing aid scheme is not, or is no longer, compatible with the common market, it shall issue a recommendation proposing appropriate measures to the Member State concerned. The recommendation may propose, in particular:
(a) substantive amendment of the aid scheme, or
(b) introduction of procedural requirements, or
(c) abolition of the aid scheme.
Article 19
Legal consequences of a proposal for appropriate measures
1. Where the Member State concerned accepts the proposed measures and informs the Commission thereof, the Commission shall record that finding and inform the Member State thereof. The Member State shall be bound by its acceptance to implement the appropriate measures.
2. Where the Member State concerned does not accept the proposed measures and the Commission, having taken into account the arguments of the Member State concerned, still considers that those measures are necessary, it shall initiate proceedings pursuant to Article 4(4). Articles 6, 7 and 9 shall apply mutatis mutandis.
Facts and procedure
In that respect, the Commission invites Italy to suspend immediately the granting of all aid that is excessive in amount and to notify it of such suspension (with detailed explanations as to the amount of the aid suspended) within 10 days following service of the Commission's letter to Italy. If Italy does not accede to that invitation, the Commission (in accordance with its normal practice) reserves the right to require Italy to suspend the aid in question (injunction to suspend aid).
The aim of the initial invitation to Italy to suspend the aid is to communicate the position of the Commission, which considers there are grounds for immediate suspension, while at the same time leaving Italy the opportunity, within 10 days, to submit the arguments which in its view render suspension unnecessary or inappropriate in this case. The Commission will take account of any such arguments before deciding upon any suspension order. However, contrary to what the Italian authorities maintain, they are not being asked to comply with a 10-day time-limit to submit their arguments on the substance, the time-limit for which, by contrast, is one month (in this case 30 September 1999).
The application for a declaration that there is no need to adjudicate, and the admissibility of the action
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Costs
71. Costs are reserved.
On those grounds,
THE COURT,
hereby:
1. Dismisses the application by the Commission of the European Communities, based on Article 91(1) of the Rules of Procedure of the Court of Justice, for a declaration that there is no need to adjudicate or that the action is inadmissible;
2. Declares that the proceedings are to continue as to the substance of the case;
3. Reserves the costs.
Rodríguez Iglesias
Colneric
Puissochet
SkourisCunha Rodrigues
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 9 October 2001.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: Italian.