Order of the Court (Seventh Chamber) of 19 November 2010 – Uznański v Poland
(Case C-143/10 P)
Appeal – Article 119 of the Rules of Procedure – Action brought by a natural or legal person against a Member State – Court of First Instance manifestly lacking jurisdiction – Appeal manifestly unfounded
1.Procedure – Action brought by a natural or legal person against a Member State and seeking to have provisions of national law annulled – Union judicature manifestly lacking jurisdiction (Arts 13(2) TEU and 263 TFEU) (see paras 12-13)
2.Union law – Principles – Right to effective judicial protection – Infringement of Union law by the national authorities of a Member State – Bringing of proceedings before the Union judicature by the Commission or by another Member State and bringing of proceedings before the competent national courts by any natural or legal person – No prejudice to the effectiveness of judicial protection (Art. 6 TEU) (see paras 14-15)
Re:
Appeal brought against the order of the Court of First Instance (Eighth Chamber) of 27 November 2009 in Case T-348/09 | Uznański | v | Poland | , by which the Court dismissed the action brought by the applicant for annulment of a measure of the Polish authorities confiscating certain immovable property – Lack of jurisdiction of the Court of First Instance. |
Operative part
1. |
| The appeal is dismissed. |
2. |
| Mr Uznański is ordered to bear his own costs. |