ORDER OF THE GENERAL COURT (Appeal Chamber)
11 September 2013
Case T‑475/11 P
Luigi Marcuccio
v
European Commission
(Appeal — Civil service — Reimbursement of recoverable expenses — Lack of interest in bringing proceedings — Appeal manifestly inadmissible)
Appeal: against the order of the European Union Civil Service Tribunal (Second Chamber) of 20 June 2011 in Case F‑67/10 Marcuccio v Commission ECR-SC, seeking to have that order set aside.
Held: The appeal is dismissed. Mr Luigi Marcuccio is to bear his own costs and is ordered to pay those incurred by the European Commission.
Summary
Appeals — Interest in bringing proceedings — Condition — Appeal likely to procure an advantage for the party bringing it
For a person to have an interest in bringing appeal proceedings the appeal must be likely, if successful, to procure an advantage for that party.
(see para. 13)
See
C‑19/93 P Rendo and Others v Commission [1995] ECR I‑3319, para. 13; C‑174/99 P Parliament v Richard [2000] ECR I‑6189, para. 33; 19 January 2006, C‑82/04 P Audi v OHIM, not published in the ECR, para. 20