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General Court (European Union)
Part of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Part of the Court of Justice of the European Union
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| court_name | Court of Justice of the European Union |
| General Court | |
| image | Official Emblem of the Court of Justice of the European Union.svg |
| imagesize | 130px |
| caption | Emblem of the Court of Justice of the European Union |
| established | 1989 |
| jurisdiction | European Union and Northern Ireland |
| location | Palais de la Cour de Justice, Kirchberg, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg |
| type | |
| authority | Treaties of the European Union |
| appealsto | European Court of Justice |
| appealsfrom | |
| terms | |
| positions | 54 judges (2 per member state) |
| 5 vacant | |
| budget | |
| website | |
| chiefjudgetitle | President |
| chiefjudgename | Marc van der Woude |
| termstart | 27 September 2019 |
| termend | |
| chiefjudgetitle2 | Vice-President |
| chiefjudgename2 | Savvas Papasavvas |
| termstart2 | 27 September 2019 |
| termend2 | |
| chiefjudgetitle3 | Registrar |
| chiefjudgename3 | Vittorio Di Bucci |
| termstart3 | 5 June 2023 |
| termend3 | |
| division_map | EU on a globe.svg |
| division_map_size | 200px |
| division_map_alt | Map of the European Union and the UK |
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The General Court, informally known as the European General Court ( EGC), is a constituent court of the Court of Justice of the European Union. It hears actions taken against the institutions of the European Union by individuals and member states, although certain matters are reserved for the European Court of Justice. Decisions of the General Court can be appealed to the Court of Justice, but only on a point of law. Prior to the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty on 1 December 2009, it was known as the Court of First Instance.
Competence
The General Court hears disputes (such as those by persons who have been refused a trade mark by EUIPO, the EU Trade Mark and designs registry).
The creation of the General Court instituted a judicial system based on two levels of jurisdiction: all cases heard at first instance by the General Court may be subject to a right of appeal to the Court of Justice on points of law only.
In view of the increasing number of cases brought before the General Court in the last five years, to relieve it of some of the caseload, the Treaty of Nice, which entered into force on 1 February 2003, provides for the creation of 'judicial panels' in certain specific areas.
On 2 November 2004 the Council adopted a decision establishing the European Union Civil Service Tribunal. This new specialised tribunal, composed of seven judges, heard and determined at first instance disputes involving the European Civil Service. Its decisions were subject to appeal before the General Court on points of law only. In exceptional cases, decisions of the General Court in this area could be reviewed by the Court of Justice. The European Union Civil Service Tribunal was duly constituted into law on 2 December 2005. Despite the success in its mandate, it was dissolved on 1 September 2016, leading to the doubling of the number of judges at the General Court.
Composition
Since February 2020 the General Court is composed of 54 Judges; this follows a 2016 reform which increased the number of judges to two per member state by 2019, and the departure of the UK from the EU at the end of January 2020. The Judges are appointed for a renewable term of six years by common accord of the governments of the Member States. , there are 49 Judges in post: 23 member states have nominated both their judges, whilst Latvia, Poland, and Slovakia have nominated just one, and Slovenia has nominated neither.
The members of the General Court elect their president and the presidents of the Chambers of five Judges from among their number for a renewable period of three years.
There are no permanent Advocates General attached to the General Court (unlike the European Court of Justice, which has eleven Advocates General). However, the task of an Advocate General may be performed in a limited number of cases by a Judge nominated to do so. In practice this has been done occasionally.
List of presidents
| Elected | Term ended | Judge |
|---|---|---|
| 25 September 1989 | 18 September 1995 | Portugal José Luís da Cruz Vilaça |
| 18 September 1995 | 4 March 1998 | Italy Antonio Saggio |
| 4 March 1998 | 17 September 2007 | Denmark Bo Vesterdorf |
| 17 September 2007 | 26 September 2019 | Luxembourg Marc Jaeger |
| 27 September 2019 | Incumbent | Netherlands Marc van der Woude |
List of vice-presidents
| Elected | Term ended | Judge |
|---|---|---|
| 17 September 2013 | 19 September 2016 | Finland Heikki Kanninen |
| 20 September 2016 | 26 September 2019 | Netherlands Marc van der Woude |
| 27 September 2019 | Incumbent | Cyprus Savvas Papasavvas |
List of judges
| Name | Country | Elected | Current term ends | Other | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Viktor Kreuschitz | Austria Austria | 2013 | 2022 | |||||
| Gerhard Hesse | Austria Austria | 2019 | 2022 | |||||
| Paul Nihoul | Belgium Belgium | 2016 | 2022 | |||||
| Geert De Baere | Belgium Belgium | 2017 | 2022 | |||||
| Mariyana Kancheva | Bulgaria Bulgaria | 2011 | url=https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2019/02/01/court-of-justice-of-the-european-union-eleven-members-appointed/ | title = Court of Justice of the European Union: Eleven members appointed}} | ||||
| Alexander Kornezov | Bulgaria Bulgaria | 2016 | 2025 | President of the Tenth Chamber | ||||
| Vesna Tomljenović | Croatia Croatia | 2013 | url=https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2019/05/29/member-states-representatives-appoint-14-judges-to-the-general-court/ | title = Member states' representatives appoint 14 judges to the General Court}} | President of the Second Chamber | |||
| Tamara Perišin | Croatia Croatia | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Savvas Papasavvas | Cyprus Cyprus | 2004 | 2022 | Vice-president of the General Court (2019–2022) | ||||
| Anna Marcoulli | Cyprus Cyprus | 2016 | 2022 | President of the Sixth Chamber | ||||
| Petra Škvařilová-Pelzl | Czech Republic Czech Republic | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| David Petrlík | Czech Republic Czech Republic | 2021 | 2025 | |||||
| Sten Frimodt Nielsen | Denmark Denmark | 2007 | 2022 | |||||
| Jesper Svenningsen | Denmark Denmark | 2016 | 2022 | President of the Eighth Chamber | ||||
| Lauri Madise | Estonia Estonia | 2013 | 2022 | |||||
| Iko Nõmm | Estonia Estonia | 2019 | 2022 | |||||
| Heikki Kanninen | Finland Finland | 2009 | 2022 | President of the First Chamber | ||||
| Vice-president of the General Court (2013–2016) | ||||||||
| Tuula Pynnä | Finland Finland | 2019 | 2022 | |||||
| Stéphane Gervasoni | France France | 2013 | 2025 | President of the Fourth Chamber | ||||
| Laurent Truchot | France France | 2019 | 2025 | Judge (2007–2013) | ||||
| Johannes Laitenberger | Germany Germany | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Gabriele Steinfatt | Germany Germany | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Dimitris Gratsias | Greece Greece | 2010 | 2022 | |||||
| Constantinos Iliopoulos | Greece Greece | 2016 | 2022 | |||||
| TBA | Hungary Hungary | |||||||
| Zoltán Csehi | Hungary Hungary | 2016 | 2022 | |||||
| Suzanne Kingston | Ireland Ireland | 2021 | title=EU Court of Justice: nine judges of the General Court appointed | url=https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2021/12/21/eu-court-of-justice-nine-judges-of-the-general-court-appointed/ | website=consilium.europa.eu | access-date=26 December 2021 | language=en}} | |
| Colm Mac Eochaidh | Ireland Ireland | 2017 | 2025 | |||||
| Roberto Mastroianni | Italy Italy | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Ornella Porchia | Italy Italy | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| TBA | Latvia Latvia | |||||||
| Inga Reine | Latvia Latvia | 2016 | 2025 | |||||
| Rimvydas Norkus | Lithuania Lithuania | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Virgilijus Valančius | Lithuania Lithuania | 2016 | 2019* | |||||
| Marc Jaeger | Luxembourg Luxembourg | 1996 | 2022 | President of the General Court (2007–2019) | ||||
| Dean Spielmann | Luxembourg Luxembourg | 2016 | 2022 | President of the Fifth Chamber | ||||
| Eugène Buttigieg | Malta Malta | 2012 | 2025 | |||||
| Ramona Frendo | Malta Malta | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Marc van der Woude | Netherlands Netherlands | 2010 | 2022 | President of the General Court (2019–2022) | ||||
| Vice-president of the General Court (2016–2019) | ||||||||
| René Barents | Netherlands Netherlands | 2016 | 2022 | |||||
| Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk | Poland Poland | 2016 | 2022 | |||||
| Nina Półtorak | Poland Poland | 2016 | 2016* | |||||
| Ion Gâlea | Romania Romania | 2021 | 2022 | |||||
| Mirela Stancu | Romania Romania | 2019 | 2022 | |||||
| Ricardo Da Silva Passos | Portugal Portugal | 2016 | 2022 | President of the Seventh Chamber | ||||
| Maria José Costeira | Portugal Portugal | 2016 | 2022 | President of the Ninth Chamber | ||||
| Juraj Schwarcz | Slovakia Slovakia | 2009 | 2022 | |||||
| TBA | Slovakia Slovakia | |||||||
| Maja Brkan | Slovenia Slovenia | 2021 | 2025 | |||||
| Damjan Kukovec | Slovenia Slovenia | TBA | ||||||
| José Martín y Pérez de Nanclares | Spain Spain | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Miguel Sampol Pucurull | Spain Spain | 2019 | 2025 | |||||
| Ulf Christophe Öberg | Sweden Sweden | 2016 | 2025 | |||||
| Fredrik Schalin | Sweden Sweden | 2016 | 2025 |
- Judge continues to hold the office until their successor takes up the duties according to the Article 5(3) of the Protocol No. 3 on the Statute of the Court of Justice of the EU
List of former judges
| Name | Country | Elected | Term ended | Ref. | Former Member State | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josef Azizi | Austria Austria | 19 January 1995 | 16 September 2013 | url=https://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/P_90360/sl/ | title=CURIA – Mandati od leta 1989 – Sodišče Evropske unije | website=curia.europa.eu | access-date=2020-01-16}} |
| Koen Lenaerts | Belgium Belgium | 25 September 1989 | 6 October 2003 | ||||
| Franklin Dehousse | Belgium Belgium | 6 October 2003 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| Teodor Tchipev | Bulgaria Bulgaria | 12 January 2007 | 29 June 2010 | ||||
| Irena Pelikánová | Czech Republic Czech Republic | 12 May 2004 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Jan M. Passer | Czech Republic Czech Republic | 19 September 2016 | 6 October 2020 | ||||
| Bo Versterdorf | Denmark Denmark | 25 September 1989 | 17 September 2007 | ||||
| Küllike Jürimäe | Estonia Estonia | 12 May 2004 | 23 October 2013 | ||||
| Virpi Tiili | Finland Finland | 8 January 1995 | 6 October 2009 | url=http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/Jo2_9606/?hlText=Tiili | title=CURIA – Former Members | publisher=CVRIA | access-date=2 May 2010}} |
| Jacques Biancarelli | France France | 25 September 1989 | 18 September 1995 | ||||
| André Potocki | France France | 18 September 1995 | 19 September 2001 | ||||
| Hubert Legal | France France | 19 September 2001 | 17 September 2007 | ||||
| Heinrich Kirschner | Germany Germany | 25 September 1989 | 6 February 1997 | ||||
| Jörg Pirrung | Germany Germany | 11 June 1997 | 17 September 2007 | ||||
| Alfred Dittrich | Germany Germany | 17 September 2007 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Christos G. Yeraris | Greece Greece | 25 September 1989 | 18 September 1992 | ||||
| Andreas Kalogerpoulos | Greece Greece | 18 September 1992 | 17 September 1998 | ||||
| Michail Vilaras | Greece Greece | 17 September 1998 | 25 October 2010 | ||||
| Ottó Czúcz | Hungary Hungary | 12 May 2004 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| Barna Berke | Hungary Hungary | 19 September 2016 | 2 August 2021 | ||||
| Donal Barrington | Ireland Ireland | 25 September 1989 | 10 January 1996 | ||||
| John Cooke | Ireland Ireland | 10 January 1996 | 15 September 2008 | ||||
| Kevin O'Higgins | Ireland Ireland | 15 September 2008 | 16 September 2013 | ||||
| Anthony M. Collins | Ireland Ireland | 16 September 2013 | 7 October 2021 | ||||
| Antonio Saggio | Italy Italy | 25 September 1989 | 4 March 1998 | ||||
| Paolo Mengozzi | Italy Italy | 4 March 1998 | 3 May 2006 | ||||
| Enzo Moavero Milanesi | Italy Italy | 3 May 2006 | 15 November 2011 | ||||
| Guido Berardis | Italy Italy | 17 September 2012 | 31 August 2019 | ||||
| Ezio Perillo | Italy Italy | 19 September 2016 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Ingrida Labucka | Latvia Latvia | 12 May 2004 | 25 February 2020 | ||||
| Vilenas Vadapalas | Lithuania Lithuania | 12 May 2004 | 16 September 2013 | ||||
| Egidijus Bieliūnas | Lithuania Lithuania | 16 September 2013 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Romain Schintgen | Luxembourg Luxembourg | 25 September 1989 | 11 July 1996 | ||||
| Ena Cremona | Malta Malta | 12 May 2004 | 22 March 2012 | ||||
| Peter George Xuereb | Malta Malta | 6 June 2016 | 8 October 2018 | ||||
| Cornelis Paulus Briët | Netherlands Netherlands | 25 September 1989 | 17 September 1998 | ||||
| Arjen Meij | Netherlands Netherlands | 17 September 1998 | 13 September 2010 | url=http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/Jo2_9606/?hlText=Tiili | title=CURIA – Former Members | publisher=CVRIA | access-date=11 October 2012}} |
| Irena Wiszniewska-Bialecka | Poland Poland | 15 May 2004 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| Nina Półtorak | Poland Poland | 13 April 2016 | 31 August 2016 | ||||
| José Luis Da Cruz Vilaça | Portugal Portugal | 25 September 1989 | 18 September 1995 | ||||
| Rui Manuel Gens De Moura Ramos | Portugal Portugal | 19 September 1995 | 31 March 2003 | ||||
| Maria Eguénia Martins De Nazaré Ribeiro | Portugal Portugal | 31 March 2003 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| Valeriu M. Ciuca | Romania Romania | 12 January 2007 | 26 November 2010 | ||||
| Andrei Popescu | Romania Romania | 26 November 2010 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| Octavia Spineanu-Matei | Romania Romania | 19 September 2016 | 7 October 2021 | ||||
| Daniel Šváby | Slovakia Slovakia | 21 May 2004 | 6 October 2010 | ||||
| Verica Trstenjak | Slovenia Slovenia | 7 July 2004 | 6 October 2006 | ||||
| Miro Prek | Slovenia Slovenia | 6 October 2006 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Rafael Garcia-Valdecasas Y Fernández | Spain Spain | 25 September 1989 | 17 September 2007 | ||||
| Santiago Soldevila Fragoso | Spain Spain | 17 September 2007 | 16 September 2013 | ||||
| Ignacio Ulloa Rubio | Spain Spain | 16 September 2013 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Leopoldo Calvo-Sotelo Ibáñez-Martín | Spain Spain | 13 April 2016 | 26 September 2019 | ||||
| Pernilla Lindh | Sweden Sweden | 18 January 1995 | 6 October 2006 | ||||
| Nils Wahl | Sweden Sweden | 6 October 2006 | 28 November 2012 | ||||
| Carl Wetter | Sweden Sweden | 18 March 2013 | 19 September 2016 | ||||
| David A. O. Edward | United Kingdom United Kingdom | 25 September 1989 | 10 March 1992 | ||||
| Christopher William Bellamy | United Kingdom United Kingdom | 10 March 1992 | 15 December 1999 | ||||
| Nicholas James Forwood | United Kingdom United Kingdom | 15 December 1999 | 7 October 2015 | ||||
| Ian Stewart Forrester | United Kingdom United Kingdom | 1 October 2015 | 31 January 2020 |
List of registrars
| Elected | Term ended | Judge |
|---|---|---|
| 27 September 1989 | 6 October 2005 | EUGermany Hans Jung |
| 6 October 2005 | 30 April 2023 | EUFrance Emmanuel Coulon |
| 5 June 2023 | Incumbent | EUItaly Vittorio Di Bucci |
Jurisdiction
The General Court, like the Court of Justice, has the task of ensuring that the law is observed in the interpretation and application of the Treaties of the European Union and the provisions adopted by the competent Union institutions.
To fulfil its main task, the General Court has jurisdiction to hear and determine at first instance all direct actions brought by individuals and the Member States, with the exception of those to be assigned to a 'judicial panel' and those reserved for the Court of Justice.
Categories of direct actions
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Actions for annulment (against acts of the Union institutions)
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Actions for failure to act (against inaction by the Union institutions)
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Actions for damages (for the reparation of damage caused by unlawful conduct on the part of a Union institution)
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Actions based on an arbitration clause (disputes concerning contracts in public or private law entered into by the Union, containing such a clause)
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Actions concerning the civil service (disputes between the Union and its officials and other servants) – from 2005 to 2016 these cases were transferred to the European Union Civil Service Tribunal, but returned to the General Court when its size was doubled
Subject-matter of direct actions: all matters, including:
- agriculture
- State aid
- competition
- commercial policy
- regional policy
- social policy
- institutional law
- trade mark and design right law
- transport
Procedure
The General Court has its own Rules of Procedure. The 1991 rules were replaced by revised Rules of Procedure which came into effect on 1 July 2015. In the main, the Court's procedure includes a written phase and an oral phase. The proceedings are conducted in a language at the petitioner's choosing. As in the European Court of Justice, the working language of the Court is nevertheless French, and this includes the language the judges deliberate in and the drafting language of preliminary reports and judgments.
The Court is separated into 9 divisions (called 'chambers') sat by 3-judge benches, except for the 7th division whose bench is sat by 4 judges. Each chamber has an extended composition of 5 judges. Cases are assigned by the President of the Court to a relevant divisional presiding judge. The presiding judge assigned to the case then chooses a judge-reporter (judge-rapporteur) from the judges of the division, whose clerks write a preliminary report (rapport préalable) based on the parties' pleadings and applicable law.
At the close of the written phase and, as the case may be, on adoption of measures of inquiry, the case is argued orally in open court. The proceedings are interpreted simultaneously, if necessary, into various official languages of the European Union. The judges then deliberate based on a draft judgment prepared by the judge-reporter. The Court's final judgment is handed down in open court.
Notes
References
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