(Appeal Application signed by a lawyer by means of a stamp Inadmissibility of the action)
In Case T-223/06 P,
APPEAL against the order of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (Second Chamber) of 13 July 2006 in Case F-102/05 Eistrup v Parliament [2006] ECR-SC I-A-0000 and II-0000, seeking to have that order set aside,
European Parliament, represented by H. von Hertzen and L. Knudsen, acting as Agents,
applicant,
the other party to the proceedings being
Ole Eistrup, official of the European Parliament, residing in Knebel (Denmark), represented by S. Hjelmborg and M. Honoré, lawyers,
applicant at first instance,
composed of B. Vesterdorf, President, M. Jaeger, J. Pirrung, M. Vilaras and H. Legal, Judges,
Registrar: E. Coulon,
gives the following
The procedure at first instance
The order under appeal
The appeal
Procedure
The forms of order sought
set aside the order under appeal;
itself give a ruling in the case by upholding the plea of inadmissibility;
dismiss the action as inadmissible;
give a ruling as to costs in accordance with the relevant rules.
dismiss the appeal;
in the alternative, refer the case back to the Civil Service Tribunal;
order the Parliament to pay the costs.
Arguments of the parties
neither the concept of 'signature' nor that of an 'original' signature has been clearly defined in Community law;
the Practice Directions to parties preclude only facsimile signatures generated by computer;
according to Community case-law, procedural documents can be signed by means of a stamp where there is no doubt that the author endorses the content and has a valid authority;
there has been no doubt as to the identity of the author of the application in the present case;
the use of a stamp reproducing a signature is accepted in Denmark;
the classification of the present action as inadmissible is an extremely serious action.
Findings of the Court
The plea of inadmissibility
Costs
On those grounds,
hereby
1. Sets aside the order of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal of 13 July 2006 in Case F-102/05 Eistrup v Parliament (not yet published in the ECR);
2. Dismisses the action brought by Mr Eistrup before the Civil Service Tribunal in Case F-102/05 as inadmissible;
3. Orders each party to bear its own costs relating to both the proceedings at first instance and the appeal.
Vesterdorf |
Jaeger |
Pirrung |
Vilaras |
Legal |
Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 23 May 2007.
E. Coulon |
B. Vesterdorf |
Registrar |
President |
* Language of the case: Danish.