JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
15 May 2003 (1)
(Appeal - Decision 93/731/EC - Access to Council documents - Decision 1999/284/EC - Access to documentation and archives of the European Central Bank - 'Basle/Nyborg' Agreement on the reinforcement of the European Monetary System - Refusal of access - Application out of time against that decision - Excusable error)
In Case C-193/01 P,
Athanasios Pitsiorlas, residing at Thessaloniki (Greece), represented by D. Papafilippou, lawyer,
appellant,
APPEAL against the judgment of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (First Chamber) of 14 February 2001 in Case T-3/00 Pitsiorlas v Council and ECB [2001] ECR II-717, seeking to have that judgment set aside,
the other parties to the proceedings being:
Council of the European Union, represented by M. Bauer and D. Zachariou, acting as Agents,
and
European Central Bank
defendants at first instance,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber),
composed of: M. Wathelet, President of the Chamber, C.W.A. Timmermans (Rapporteur), D.A.O. Edward, P. Jann and A. Rosas, Judges,
Advocate General: A. Tizzano,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Principal Administrator,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the parties at the hearing on 30 May 2002, at which Mr Pitsiorlas was represented by I. Mathioudakis, lawyer, and the Council by M. Bauer and D. Zachariou,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 26 September 2002,
gives the following
Legal context and facts of the case
'1 The applicant is preparing a doctoral thesis in law at the University of Thessaloniki in Greece.
2 By letter dated 6 April 1999, received at the General Secretariat of the Council on 9 April 1999, he asked to have access, pursuant to Council Decision 93/731/EC of 20 December 1993 on public access to Council documents (OJ 1993 L 340, p. 43), as amended by Council Decision 96/705/Euratom, ECSC, EC of 6 December 1996 (OJ 1996 L 325, p. 19), to the Basle/Nyborg Agreement on the reinforcement of the European Monetary System (EMS) endorsed by the Council of Economic and Finance Ministers at their informal meeting at Nyborg, Denmark, on 12 September 1987.
3 In its letter of 11 May 1999, communicated to the applicant on 15 May 1999, the General Secretariat of the Council responded in the following terms:
The Secretariat General has given careful consideration to your request, but as it has not been possible to find the document, we believe that it is most probably a [European Central Bank] document. Your request should therefore be addressed directly to that institution ...
4 By letter dated 8 June 1999, received at the General Secretariat of the Council on 10 June 1999, the applicant made a formal request pursuant to Article 7(1) of Decision 93/731.
5 By letter dated 5 July 1999 the General Secretariat of the Council notified the applicant that, because of the impossibility of taking a decision within the time-limit of one month under Article 7(3) of Decision 93/731, it had decided to extend this time-limit pursuant to Article 7(5), which provides:
Exceptionally, the Secretary-General, having notified the applicant in advance, may extend by one month the time-limits laid down in the first sentence of paragraph 1 and in paragraph 3.
6 At the same time, by letter dated 28 June 1999 addressed to the Public Relations department of the European Central Bank (ECB), the applicant asked to have access to the document in question pursuant to ECB Decision 1999/284/EC of 3 November 1998 concerning public access to documentation and the archives of the European Central Bank (OJ 1999 L 110, p. 30). This request was refused by letter dated 6 July 1999, and the applicant then asked, by letter dated 27 July 1999, that this decision be reconsidered on the basis of Article 23.3 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Central Bank, adoptedon 7 July 1998 (OJ 1998 L 338, p. 28), as amended on 22 April 1999 (OJ 1999 L 125, p. 34).
7 By letter dated 2 August 1999, notified to the applicant on 8 August 1999, the General Secretariat of the Council notified the applicant of the Council's decision of 30 July 1999 refusing the applicant's formal request ... This decision was drafted in the following terms:
Following a detailed search, we have established that the document referred to in your request is the 'Report of the Committee of Governors on the reinforcement of the EMS', which was published by the Committee of Governors of the Member States of the EEC at Nyborg on 8 September 1987.
Since the rules on the administrative functioning of the EMS have never formed part of Community law, the Council has never been called upon to take a decision of this nature.
Since the document requested in this case was produced by the governors of the central banks, we suggest you address your request directly to the governors of the central banks or to the ECB.
8 In the same letter, the General Secretariat referred the applicant to the provisions of Articles 195 EC and 230 EC, on, respectively, the conditions for addressing complaints to the Ombudsman, and the review by the Court of the legality of acts adopted by the Council.
9 By letter dated 8 November 1999, notified to the applicant on 13 November 1999, he was notified that the Governing Council of the ECB had decided not to give him access to the document in question (hereinafter the ECB decision).'
Procedure before the Court of First Instance
The contested order
The appeal
The admissibility of the appeal
The substance of the appeal
The fifth plea in law
The plea of inadmissibility and the substance of the application
36. The plea of inadmissibility raised by the Council against the action brought by Mr Pitsiorlas before the Court of First Instance must therefore be rejected.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Fifth Chamber)
hereby:
1. Sets aside the order of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities of 14 February 2001 in Case T-3/00 Pitsiorlas v Council and ECB ;
2. Rejects the plea of inadmissibility raised by the Council of the European Union before the Court of First Instance;
3. Refers the case back to the Court of First Instance for judgment on Mr Pitsiorlas' application for annulment of the decision of the Council of 30 July 1999 and the decision of the European Central Bank of 8 November 1999 refusing him access to a document;
4. Reserves the costs.
Wathelet
JannRosas
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 15 May 2003.
R. Grass M. Wathelet
Registrar President of the Fifth Chamber
1: Language of the case: Greek.