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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Sixth Chamber)
22 October 1998 (1)
(Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations - Directive 94/26/EC - Failure to transpose within the prescribed period)
In Case C-26/98,
Commission of the European Communities, represented by Hans Christian Støvlbæk, of its Legal Service, and Michael Shotter, a national civil servant seconded to the Commission's Legal Service, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of Carlos Gómez de la Cruz, of its Legal Service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,
applicant,
v
Ireland, represented by Michael A. Buckley, Chief State Solicitor, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the Irish Embassy, 28 Route d'Arlon,
defendant,
APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing to adopt, or by failing to notify, within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Commission Directive 94/26/EC of 15 June 1994 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 79/196/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning electrical equipment for use in potentially
explosive atmospheres employing certain types of protection (OJ 1994 L 157, p. 33), Ireland has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive,
THE COURT (Sixth Chamber),
composed of: P.J.G. Kapteyn, President of the Chamber, G. Hirsch, G.F. Mancini, H. Ragnemalm (Rapporteur) and R. Schintgen, Judges,
Advocate General: S. Alber,
Registrar: R. Grass,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 25 June 1998,
gives the following
Costs
11. Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the Commission has applied for costs to be awarded against Ireland and the latter has been unsuccessful, Ireland must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Sixth Chamber),
hereby:
1. Declares that, by failing to adopt within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Commission Directive 94/26/EC of 15 June 1994 adapting to technical progress Council Directive 79/196/EEC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States concerning electrical equipment for use in potentially explosive atmospheres employing certain types of protection, Ireland has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive;
2. Orders Ireland to pay the costs.
Kapteyn
RagnemalmSchintgen
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 22 October 1998.
R. Grass P.J.G. Kapteyn
Registrar President of the Sixth Chamber
1: Language of the case: English.