The Weekly Law Reports
[2019] 4 WLR 57
Court of Justice of the European Union
European Commission
v
Council of the European Union (supported by Federal Republic of Germany and others)European Commission
v
Council of the European Union (supported by Kingdom of Belgium and others)
(Joined Cases C‑626/15 and C‑659/16)
EU:C:2018:925
2018 March 13; May 31; Nov 20
President K Lenaerts,
Presidents of Chambers J-C Bonichot, A Arabadjiev, M Vilaras, T von Danwitz, F Biltgen, K Jürimäe,
Judges E Juhász, M Ilešič, J Malenovský, E Levits, L Bay Larsen, S Rodin
Advocate General J Kokott
Presidents of Chambers J-C Bonichot, A Arabadjiev, M Vilaras, T von Danwitz, F Biltgen, K Jürimäe,
Judges E Juhász, M Ilešič, J Malenovský, E Levits, L Bay Larsen, S Rodin
Advocate General J Kokott
European Union— Council Decision— Validity— European Union having exclusive competence in conservation of marine biological resources under common fisheries policy (CFP)— Union sharing competence with member states in matters relating to environment— Decisions of Council of European Union approving reflection paper and measures to international body on behalf of European Union and member states on ground that paper and measures concerning environment not CFP— European Commission bringing actions for annulment of Council’s decisions— Whether decisions adopted in breach of exclusive competence in area of conservation of marine biological resources— Whether decisions adopted in breach of exclusive competence for conclusion of international agreements—
FEU Treaty
, arts 3(1)(d), 3(2), 4(2)(e)
—
Antarctic Treaty 1959
—
Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources 1980
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