Action brought on 5 May 2010 - Condé v Council
(Case T-210/10)
Language of the case: French
Parties
Applicant: Mamoudou Condé (represented by: J.-C. Tchikaya, lawyer)
Defendant: Council of the European Union
Form of order sought
Annul Council Regulation (EU) No 1284/2009 of 22 December 2009 imposing certain specific restrictive measures in respect of the Republic of Guinea, in so far as it concerns the applicant;
Order the Council to pay the costs.
Pleas in law and main arguments
The applicant seeks annulment of Council Regulation (EU) No 1284/2009 of 22 December 2009 imposing certain specific restrictive measures in respect of the Republic of Guinea
1 in so far as the applicant is included on the list of natural or legal persons, entities or bodies whose funds and economic resources are frozen under Article 6 of that regulation.
In support of his action, the applicant raises three pleas in law alleging:
- an infringement of the right to an effective judicial remedy since he was not informed of the rights of appeal available to him;
- an infringement of his rights of defence since he was not informed of the evidence against him;
- an infringement of the principle of proportionality and of his right to property.
____________1 - OJ 2009 L 346, p. 26.