JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
30 September 2003(1)
(Agriculture - EAGGF - Partial annulment of Regulation (EC) No 690/2001 - Special market support measures in the beef sector - Implementing regulation of the Commission providing for compulsory co-financing by the Member States)
In Case C-239/01,
Federal Republic of Germany, represented by W.-D. Plessing, acting as Agent, and J. Sedemund, Rechtsanwalt,
applicant,
supported by
Kingdom of Denmark, represented by J. Molde and J. Bering Liisberg, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
intervener,
v
Commission of the European Communities, represented by D. Booß and M. Niejahr, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
defendant,
APPLICATION for annulment of Article 5(5) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 690/2001 of 3 April 2001 on special market support measures in the beef sector (OJ 2001 L 95, p. 8), in so far as that provision requires each Member State concerned to finance 30% of the price of the meat purchased under that regulation,
THE COURT (Full 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, D.A.O. Edward, A. La Pergola (Rapporteur), P. Jann, V. Skouris, F. Macken, N. Colneric and S. von Bahr, Judges,
Advocate General: J. Mischo,
Registrar: M.-F. Contet, Principal Administrator,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the parties at the hearing on 8 April 2003, in which the Federal Republic of Germany was represented by W.-D Plessing and T. Lübbig, Rechtsanwalt, and the Commission by D. Booß and M. Niejahr,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 3 June 2003,
gives the following
Legal background
The EC Treaty
To ensure that the objectives set out in this Treaty are attained the Council shall, in accordance with the provisions of this Treaty:
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- confer on the Commission, in the acts which the Council adopts, powers for the implementation of the rules which the Council lays down. ...
In order to ensure the proper functioning and development of the common market, the Commission shall:
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- exercise the powers conferred on it by the Council for the implementation of the rules laid down by the latter.
The regulations on the financing of the common agricultural policy
Regulation (EEC) No 25
Since at the single market stage price systems will be standardised and agricultural policy will be on a Community basis, the financial consequences thereof shall devolve upon the Community.
The Fund shall accordingly finance:
(a) refunds on exports to third countries;
(b) intervention aimed at stabilising markets;
(c) common measures adopted in order to attain the objectives set out in Article 39(1)(a) of the Treaty ...
Regulation (EEC) No 1883/78
Where, within the framework of a common organisation of the market, a sum per unit is determined for an intervention measure, the resulting expenditure shall be met entirely by Community funds.
Where, within the framework of a common organisation of the market, a sum per unit is not determined in respect of an intervention measure, the measure concerned shall be financed by the EAGGF, Guarantee Section, in accordance with the provisions contained in Articles 4 to 8.
Regulation (EC) No 1258/1999
[w]hereas at the single market stage, in view of the fact that price systems are standardised and the agricultural policy is a Community policy, the financial consequences devolve upon the Community; whereas, in accordance with that principle as laid down in Article 2(2) of Regulation No 25, refunds on exports to third countries, intervention aimed at stabilising agricultural markets ... should be financed by the Guarantee section of the Fund in order to achieve the objectives set out in Article 33(1) of the Treaty.
1. The European Agricultural Guidance and Guarantee Fund (hereinafter called the Fund) shall form part of the general budget of the European Communities.
It shall comprise two sections:
- the Guarantee Section,
- the Guidance Section.
2. The Guarantee Section shall finance:
(a) refunds on exports to third countries;
(b) intervention intended to stabilise the agricultural market[s];
(c) rural development measures outside Objective 1 programmes except the rural development Community initiative;
(d) the Community's financial contribution towards specific veterinary measures, inspection measures in the veterinary field and programmes for the eradication and monitoring of animal diseases (veterinary measures) as well as towards plant health measures;
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4. Expenditure relating to administrative costs and personnel borne by Member States and by recipients of aid from the Fund shall not be taken over by the Fund.
Intervention intended to stabilise the agricultural markets, undertaken in accordance with Community rules within the framework of the common organisation of agricultural markets, shall be financed under Article 1(2)(b).
The regulations on the common organisation of the market in beef and veal
Regulation (EC) No 1254/1999
[w]hereas it is appropriate to provide for measures to be taken when a substantial rise or fall in prices disturbs or threatens to disturb the Community market; whereas these measures may also include ad hoc intervention buying-in.
[w]hereas expenditure incurred by the Member States as a result of the obligations arising out of the application of this regulation should be financed by the Community in accordance with Council Regulation (EC) No 1258/1999 of 17 May 1999 on the financing of the common agricultural policy.
1. When a substantial rise or fall in prices is recorded on the Community market and this situation is likely to continue, thereby disturbing or threatening to disturb the market, the necessary measures may be taken.
2. Detailed rules for the application of this article shall be adopted by the Commission in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 43.
Regulation (EC) No 1258/1999 and the provisions adopted in implementation thereof shall apply to the products listed in Article 1.
Regulation (EC) No 2777/2000
The contested regulation
[i]n view of the extent of the BSE crisis and in particular of its probable duration, and consequently of the magnitude of the efforts needed to support the market, it would be appropriate for such efforts to be shared between the Community and the Member States especially in view of the large number of animals expected to be purchased under the scheme as well as the limited nature of the budgetary resources available for Community financing.
Member States shall purchase chilled carcasses or half carcasses from bovine animals over 30 months of age of the following categories ...
1. The purchase price for chilled carcasses to be bought in a Member State under this regulation shall be determined following a tender procedure.
2. Tendering shall be opened in a Member State which for two consecutive weeks [has] recorded the average market price for the reference class of category D equal to or below the trigger price listed in Annex I in respect of the Member State concerned ...
In the light of the tenders received under each individual invitation to tender and in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 43 of Regulation (EC) No 1254/1999 a maximum buying-in price relating to the reference class shall be fixed. A different price may be set per Member State.
The maximum price shall not exceed the trigger price plus EUR 14 per 100 kg carcass weight.
1. The competent authority shall pay successful tenderers the price quoted in their tenders no later than 65 days after completion of take-over of the products concerned.
2. Only the quantity actually delivered and accepted shall be paid for within the limit of the quantity awarded.
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5. The Community shall finance 70% of the price of the meat purchased under this regulation.
The Member State concerned shall finance the remaining 30% as well as all costs related to the operations under Articles 6, 7, 8 and 9.
Forms of order sought by the parties
- annul Article 5(5) of the contested regulation in so far as that provision requires each Member State concerned to finance 30% of the price of the meat purchased under that regulation (the disputed provision);
- order the Commission to pay the costs.
- first, the contested regulation is devoid of any valid legal basis, since the Commission has no power to provide for compulsory co-financing by the Member States in an implementing regulation such as the contested regulation;
- second, the contested regulation infringes a number of financial provisions of the Treaty, namely Articles 268 EC to 270 EC;
- third, the contested regulation infringes the obligation to state the reasons on which Community acts are based laid down by Article 253 EC.
- dismiss the application;
- order the Federal Republic of Germany to pay the costs.
Admissibility
The first plea
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Temporal limitation on the effects of the annulment
Costs
80. 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 Federal Republic of Germany has applied for costs to be awarded against the Commission, and the latter has been unsuccessful, the Commission must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Full Court)
hereby:
1. Annuls Article 5(5) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 690/2001 of 3 April 2001 on special market support measures in the beef sector in so far as that provision requires each Member State concerned to finance 30% of the price of the meat purchased under that regulation;
2. Orders the Commission of the European Communities to pay the costs.
Rodríguez Iglesias
Schingten
Edward
SkourisMacken
Colnericvon Bahr
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 30 September 2003.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: German.