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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Grand Chamber)
14 December 2004 (1)
(Directive 2001/37/EC - Manufacture, presentation and sale of tobacco products - Article 8 - Prohibition of placing on the market of tobacco products for oral use - Validity)
In Case C-434/02,REFERENCE for a preliminary ruling under Article 234 EC from the Verwaltungsgericht Minden (Germany), made by decision of 14 November 2002, received at the Court on 29 November 2002, in the proceedings Arnold André GmbH & Co. KGv
Landrat des Kreises Herford,THE COURT (Grand Chamber),
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 7 September 2004,
gives the following
-�-� new tobacco products for oral use which have appeared on the market in certain Member States are particularly attractive to young people and -� the Member States most exposed to this problem have already placed total bans on these new tobacco products or intend so to do-�.
-�-� regarding such products, there are differences between the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States and -� these products therefore need to be made subject to common rules-�.
-�... there is a real risk that the new products for oral use will be used above all by young people, thus leading to nicotine addiction, unless restrictive measures are taken in time-�.
-�-� in accordance with the conclusions of the studies conducted by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, tobacco for oral use contains particularly large quantities of carcinogenic substances; -� these new products cause cancer of the mouth in particular-�.
-�-� the sales bans on such tobacco already adopted by three Member States have a direct impact on the establishment and operation of the internal market; -� it is therefore necessary to approximate Member States-� laws, regulations and administrative provisions in this area, taking as a base a high level of health protection; -� the only appropriate measure is a total ban; -� however, such a ban should not affect traditional tobacco products for oral use, which will remain subject to the provisions of Directive 89/622/EEC, as amended by this Directive, applicable to smokeless tobacco products-�.
-�The Acts listed in Annex XV to this Act shall apply in respect of the new Member States under the conditions laid down in that Annex.-�
-�(a) The prohibition in Article 8a of Directive 89/622/EEC, as amended -�, concerning the placing on the market of the product defined in Article 2(4) of [the] Directive -� shall not apply [in the Kingdom of Sweden -�], with the exception of the prohibition to place this product on the market in a form resembling a food product. (b) [The Kingdom of Sweden] shall take all measures necessary to ensure that the product referred to in paragraph (a) is not placed on the market in the Member States for which Directives 89/622/EEC and 92/41/EEC are fully applicable.
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-�Directive 89/622/EEC prohibited the sale in the Member States of certain types of tobacco for oral use. Article 151 of the Act of Accession -� grants the Kingdom of Sweden a derogation from the provisions of that Directive in this regard.-�
-�For the purposes of this Directive: 1. -�tobacco products-� means products for the purposes of smoking, sniffing, sucking or chewing, inasmuch as they are, even partly, made of tobacco, whether genetically modified or not;
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4. -�tobacco for oral use-� means all products for oral use, except those intended to be smoked or chewed, made wholly or partly of tobacco, in powder or in particulate form or in any combination of those forms, particularly those presented in sachet portions or porous sachets, or in a form resembling a food product;-�-�
-�Tobacco products for oral use, where their marketing is permitted under Article 8, and smokeless tobacco products shall carry the following warning: -�This tobacco product can damage your health and is addictive-�.-�-�
-�Member States shall prohibit the placing on the market of tobacco for oral use, without prejudice to Article 151 of the Act of Accession -�-�.
-�Member States may not, for considerations relating to the limitation of the tar, nicotine or carbon monoxide yields of cigarettes, to health warnings and other indications or to other requirements of this Directive, prohibit or restrict the import, sale or consumption of tobacco products which comply with this Directive, with the exception of measures taken for the purposes of verifying the data provided under Article 4.-�
-�Is Article 8 of Directive 2001/37 -� , by which -� the placing on the market of tobacco for oral use is prohibited, without prejudice to Article 151 of the Act of Accession -�, compatible with higher-ranking law of the European Communities?-�
- to grant it leave to submit written observations following the Opinion of the Advocate General; - in the alternative, to order the oral procedure to be reopened, pursuant to Article 61 of the Rules of Procedure.
The choice of Article 95 EC as legal basis
Article 95(3) EC and the principle of proportionality
Article 28 EC
Article 253 EC
The principle of non-discrimination
1 - Language of the case: German.