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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
5 May 1998 (1)
(Agriculture - Animal health - Emergency measures against bovine spongiform encephalopathy - 'Mad cow disease')
In Case C-157/96,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 177 of the EC Treaty by the High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division (United Kingdom), for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
The Queen
and
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food,
Commissioners of Customs & Excise,
ex parte: National Farmers' Union,
David Burnett and Sons Ltd,
R.S. and E. Wright Ltd,
Anglo Beef Processors Ltd,
United Kingdom Genetics,
Wyjac Calves Ltd,
International Traders Ferry Ltd,
MFP International Ltd,
Interstate Truck Rental Ltd,
Vian Exports Ltd,
interveners: Anglo Dutch Meat Exports Ltd,
Beck Food Group Ltd,
First City Trading Ltd,
Weddel Swift Ltd,
Carrex August Ltd,
Meatal Supplies (Wholesale Meats) Ltd,
Meat Marketing Services (UK) Ltd,
NWL (Ireland) Ltd,
Hibernia Foods plc,
Duggins Ltd (D.T.),
Swallow Foods International Ltd,
British Association of Sheep Exporters,
on the validity of Article 1 of Commission Decision 96/239/EC of 27 March 1996 on emergency measures to protect against bovine spongiform encephalopathy (OJ 1996 L 78, p. 47),
THE COURT,
composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, C. Gulmann, H. Ragnemalm, M. Wathelet, R. Schintgen (Presidents of Chambers), G.F. Mancini, J.C. Moitinho de Almeida, J.L. Murray, D.A.O. Edward, J.-P. Puissochet, G. Hirsch, P. Jann and L. Sevón (Rapporteur), Judges,
Advocate General: G. Tesauro,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- the National Farmers' Union and others, by Stuart Isaacs QC and Clive Lewis, Barrister, instructed by Badhams Thompson, Solicitors,
- Anglo Dutch Meat Exports Ltd and others, by Nicholas Green, Barrister, instructed by Michael Parker and Conor McGuire, Solicitors,
- the British Association of Sheep Exporters, by David Vaughan QC and Conor Quigley, Barrister, instructed by Anthony M. Burstow, Solicitor,
- the United Kingdom Government, by Lindsey Nicoll, of the Treasury Solicitor's Department, acting as Agent, and by Paul Lasok QC and David Anderson, Barrister,
- the Council of the European Union, by Arthur Brautigam and Moyra Sims, Legal Advisers, acting as Agents,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by James MacDonald Flett, of its Legal Service, acting as Agent,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral observations of the National Farmers' Union and others, represented by Stuart Isaacs, Clive Lewis and Sarah Moore, Barrister, the British Association of Sheep Exporters, represented by David Vaughan and Conor Quigley, the United Kingdom Government, represented by Lindsey Nicoll, and by Paul Lasok and David Anderson, the Council, represented by Arthur Brautigam and Moyra Sims, and the Commission, represented by James Macdonald Flett, at the hearing on 2 July 1997,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 30 September 1997,
gives the following
transportation of sheep by ferries, which is not economically viable for exports of sheep alone.
'1. Each Member State shall immediately notify the other Member States and the Commission of any outbreak in its territory, in addition to an outbreak of diseases referred to in Directive 82/894/EEC, of any zoonoses, diseases or other cause likely to constitute a serious hazard to animals or to human health.
...
4. The Commission shall in all cases review the situation in the Standing Veterinary Committee at the earliest opportunity. It shall adopt the necessary measures for the animals and products referred to in Article 1 and, if the situation so requires, for the products derived from those animals, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17. The Commission shall monitor the situation and, by the same procedure, shall amend or repeal the decisions taken, depending on how the situation develops.'
'1. Each Member State shall immediately notify the other Member States and the Commission of any outbreak in its territory, other than an outbreak of diseases referred to in Directive 82/894/EEC, of any zoonoses, diseases or other cause likely to constitute a serious hazard to animals or to human health.
...
4. The Commission shall in all cases review the situation in the Standing Veterinary Committee at the earliest opportunity. It shall adopt the necessary measures for the products referred to in Article 1 and, if the situation so requires, for the originating products or products derived from those products in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 17. The Commission shall monitor the situation and, by the same procedure, shall amend or repeal the decisions taken, depending on how the situation develops.'
'Whereas, under current circumstances, a definitive stance on the transmissibility of BSE to humans is not possible; whereas a risk of transmission cannot be excluded; whereas the resulting uncertainty has created serious concern among consumers; whereas under the circumstances and as an emergency measure, the transport of all bovine animals and all beef and veal or derived products from the United Kingdom to the other Member States should be temporarily banned; whereas the same prohibitions should also apply to exports to non-Member countries so as to prevent deflections of trade;
Whereas the Commission will carry out in the coming weeks a Community inspection in the United Kingdom to evaluate the application of the measures taken; whereas the significance of the new information and the measures to be taken must be subjected to detailed scientific study;
Whereas this Decision must therefore be reviewed once all the above elements have been examined'.
'Pending an overall examination of the situation and Community provisions adopted to protect against bovine spongiform encephalopathy notwithstanding, the United Kingdom shall not export from its territory to the other Member States or third countries:
- live bovine animals, their semen and embryos,
- meat of bovine animals slaughtered in the United Kingdom,
- products obtained from bovine animals slaughtered in the United Kingdom which are liable to enter the animal feed or human food chain, and materials destined for use in medicinal products, cosmetics or pharmaceutical products,
- mammalian derived meat [meal] and bone-meal.'
'Is Article 1 of Commission Decision 96/239/EC of 27 March 1996 invalid in whole or in part, in particular because the Commission lacked the power or else misused the power to adopt the Commission decision or because it infringes the principle of proportionality?'
The plea alleging lack of competence on the part of the Commission
authorisations (Articles 3 and 4 of Directive 90/425 and Articles 3 and 4 of Directive 89/662).
The plea alleging misuse of powers
The plea alleging breach of the principle of proportionality
products entering the Community from third countries (OJ 1990 L 373, p. 1) and Council Directive 91/496/EEC of 15 July 1991 laying down the principles governing the organisation of veterinary checks on animals entering the Community from third countries and amending Directives 89/662/EEC, 90/425/EEC and 90/675/EEC (OJ 1991 L 268, p. 56).
the export of those products pending completion of an overall examination of the situation.
Costs
79. The costs incurred by the United Kingdom Government and by the Council and 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 action 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 High Court of Justice, Queen's Bench Division, by order of 3 May 1996, hereby rules:
Consideration of the question referred has disclosed no factor capable of affecting the validity of Article 1 of Commission Decision 96/239/EC of 27 March 1996 on emergency measures to protect against bovine spongiform encephalopathy.
Rodríguez Iglesias
Wathelet Schintgen ManciniMoitinho de Almeida
Murray
Hirsch
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 5 May 1998.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: English.