JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
20 May 2003(1)
(Protected designations of origin - Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92 - Regulation (EC) No 1107/96 - 'Prosciutto di Parma' - Specification - Requirement for ham to be sliced and packaged in the region of production - Articles 29 EC and30 EC - Justification - Whether requirement may be relied on against third parties - Legal certainty - Publicity)
In Case C-108/01,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 234 EC by the House of Lords (United Kingdom) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma,
Salumificio S. Rita SpA
and
Asda Stores Ltd,
Hygrade Foods Ltd,
on the interpretation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92 of 14 July 1992 on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs (OJ 1992 L 208, p. 1), as amended by the Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded (OJ 1994 C 241, p. 21, and OJ 1995 L 1, p. 1), and of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1107/96 of 12 June 1996 on the registration of geographical indications and designations of origin under the procedure laid down in Article 17 of Regulation No 2081/92 (OJ 1996 L 148, p. 1),
THE COURT,
composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, J.-P. Puissochet, M. Wathelet, R. Schintgen and C.W.A. Timmermans (Presidents of Chambers), C. Gulmann (Rapporteur), D.A.O. Edward, P. Jann, V. Skouris, F. Macken, N. Colneric, S. von Bahr and J.N. Cunha Rodrigues, Judges,
Advocate General: S. Alber,
Registrar: M.-F. Contet, Principal Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma and Salumificio S. Rita SpA, by F. Capelli, avvocato, and A. Barone, Solicitor,
- Asda Stores Ltd and Hygrade Foods Ltd, by N. Green QC and M. Hoskins, Barrister, instructed by Eversheds, Solicitors, and Clarke Willmott and Clarke, Solicitors,
- the United Kingdom Government, by G. Amodeo, acting as Agent, and C. Lewis, Barrister,
- the Spanish Government, by M. López-Monís Gallego, acting as Agent,
- the French Government, by G. de Bergues and L. Bernheim, acting as Agents,
- the Italian Government, by U. Leanza, acting as Agent, assisted by O. Fiumara, avvocato dello Stato,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by J.L. Iglesias Buhigues, C. O'Reilly and A.-M. Rouchaud, acting as Agents,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of Consorzio del Prosciutto di Parma and Salumificio S. Rita SpA, Asda Stores Ltd and Hygrade Foods Ltd, the French Government, the Italian Government and the Commission at the hearing on 19 February 2002,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 25 April 2002,
gives the following
Legal background
National legislation
- after the mark has been applied, Parma ham may be marketed boned and in pieces of varying shape and weight or sliced and suitably packaged;
- if it is not possible to keep the mark on the product, the mark is to be indelibly stamped so that it cannot be removed from the packaging, under the supervision of the competent body and in accordance with the method determined by the implementing regulation;
- in that case, the packaging operations are to be carried out in the typical production area as referred to in Article 2.
Community law
'Quantitative restrictions on exports, and all measures having equivalent effect, shall be prohibited between Member States.'
'1. Community protection of designations of origin and of geographical indications of agricultural products and foodstuffs shall be obtained in accordance with this Regulation.
2. For the purposes of this Regulation:
(a) designation of origin: means the name of a region, a specific place or, in exceptional cases, a country, used to describe an agricultural product or a foodstuff:
- originating in that region, specific place or country, and
- the quality or characteristics of which are essentially or exclusively due to a particular geographical environment with its inherent natural andhuman factors, and the production, processing and preparation of which take place in the defined geographical area;
...'
'1. To be eligible to use a protected designation of origin (PDO) ... an agricultural product or foodstuff must comply with a specification.
2. The product specification shall include at least:
(a) the name of the agricultural product or foodstuffs, including the designation of origin ...
(b) a description of the agricultural product or foodstuff including the raw materials, if appropriate, and principal physical, chemical, microbiological and/or organoleptic characteristics of the product or the foodstuff;
(c) the definition of the geographical area ...
(d) evidence that the agricultural product or the foodstuff originates in the geographical area, within the meaning of Article 2(2)(a) ...
(e) a description of the method of obtaining the agricultural product or foodstuff and, if appropriate, the authentic and unvarying local methods;
(f) the details bearing out the link with the geographical environment or the geographical origin within the meaning of Article 2(2)(a) ...
(g) details of the inspection structures provided for in Article 10;
(h) the specific labelling details relating to the indication PDO ... or the equivalent traditional national indications;
(i) any requirements laid down by Community and/or national provisions.'
'The indications PDO ... or equivalent traditional national indications may appear only on agricultural products and foodstuffs that comply with this Regulation.'
'Member States shall ensure that not later than six months after the entry into force of this Regulation inspection structures are in place, the function of which shall be to ensure that agricultural products and foodstuffs bearing a protected name meet the requirements laid down in the specifications ...'
'1. Within six months of the entry into force of the Regulation, Member States shall inform the Commission which of their legally protected names ... they wish to register pursuant to this Regulation ...
2. In accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 15 [assistance of a committee composed of representatives of the Member States and, in certain cases, action by the Council], the Commission shall register the names referred to in paragraph 1 which comply with Articles 2 and 4. Article 7 [on the right to object] shall not apply ...
3. Member States may maintain national protection of the names communicated in accordance with paragraph 1 until such time as a decision on registration has been taken.'
The main proceedings
'As a matter of Community law, does Council Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92 read with Commission Regulation (EC) No 1107/96 and the specification for the PDO Prosciutto di Parma create a valid Community right, directly enforceable in the court of a Member State, to restrain the retail sale as Parma ham of sliced and packaged ham derived from hams duly exported from Parma in compliance with the conditions of the PDO but which have not been thereafter sliced, packaged and labelled in accordance with the specification?'
The question referred for a preliminary ruling
Whether the use of a PDO may be subjected to a condition that operations such as the slicing and packaging of the product be carried out in the region of production
- a description of the product, and its principal physical, chemical, microbiological and/or organoleptic characteristics;
- evidence that the product originates in a defined geographical area;
- a description of the method of obtaining the product and, if appropriate, the authentic and unvarying local methods;
- the specific labelling details relating to the indication PDO;
- any requirements laid down by Community and/or national provisions.
Whether the condition for the PDO 'Prosciutto di Parma' that the product must be sliced and packaged in the region of production constitutes a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on exports
Whether the condition that the product is sliced and packaged in the region of production is justified
Whether the condition of slicing and packaging in the region of production can be relied on against economic operators
Observations submitted to the Court
Findings of the Court
Costs
100. The costs incurred by the United Kingdom, Spanish, French and Italian Governments 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 proceedings pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT,
in answer to the question referred to it by the House of Lords by order of 8 February 2001, hereby rules:
1. Council Regulation (EEC) No 2081/92 of 14 July 1992 on the protection of geographical indications and designations of origin for agricultural products and foodstuffs, as amended by the Act concerning the conditions of accession of the Republic of Austria, the Republic of Finland and the Kingdom of Sweden and the adjustments to the Treaties on which the European Union is founded, must be interpreted as not precluding the use of a protected designation of origin from being subject to the condition that operations such as the slicing and packaging of the product take place in the region of production, where such a condition is laid down in the specification.
2. Where the use of the protected designation of origin 'Prosciutto di Parma' for ham marketed in slices is made subject to the condition that slicing and packaging operations be carried out in the region of production, this constitutes a measure having equivalent effect to a quantitative restriction on exports within the meaning of Article 29 EC, but may be regarded as justified, and hence compatible with that provision.
3. However, the condition in question cannot be relied on against economic operators, as it was not brought to their attention by adequate publicity in Community legislation.
Rodrígues Iglesias
Schintgen
Edward
MackenColneric
von BahrCunha Rodrigues
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 20 May 2003.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: English.