Judgment of the Court (First Chamber) of 1 February 2017

European Commission v Hungary

Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations — Article 49 TFEU — Freedom of establishment — Notaries — Nationality requirement — Article 51 TFEU — Connection with the exercise of official authority

Case C-392/15


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Document Date Name of the parties Subject-matter Curia EUR-Lex Autres Liens
Judgment (OJ)
17/03/2017 Commission v Hungary
Judgment
ECLI:EU:C:2017:73
01/02/2017 Commission v Hungary
Judgment (Summary)
ECLI:EU:C:2017:73
01/02/2017 Commission v Hungary
Application (OJ)
28/08/2015 Commission v Hungary
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Reports of Cases

published in the electronic Reports of Cases (Court Reports - general)

Subject-matter

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Systematic classification scheme

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4 Internal policy of the European Union
  4.04 Free movement of persons and services
    4.04.02 Freedom of establishment
      4.04.02.01 The various activities
4 Internal policy of the European Union
  4.04 Free movement of persons and services
    4.04.02 Freedom of establishment
      4.04.02.01 The various activities


Citations of case-law or legislation

References in grounds of judgment

Operative part

Opinion

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Dates

Date of the lodging of the application initiating proceedings

  • 20/07/2015

Date of the Opinion

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Date of the hearing

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Date of delivery

01/02/2017


References

Publication in the Official Journal

Judgment: OJ C 104 from 03.04.2017, p.16

Application: OJ C 302 from 14.09.2015, p.26

Name of the parties

Commission v Hungary

Notes on Academic Writings

  1. Michel, Valérie: Participation à l'exercice de l'autorité publique, Europe 2017 Avril nº 04 p.24 (FR)
  2. Vathrakokilis, Antonis: I ithageneia os proipothesi gia tin askisi tou epaggelmatos tou symvolaiografou, Elliniki Dikaiosyni 2017 p.1793-1795 (EL)
  3. Rák, Viktor ; Balogh, Tamás: The Nationality Requirement Case of Hungarian Notaries, Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law 2017 p.459-478 (EN)



Procedural Analysis Information

Source of the question referred for a preliminary ruling

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Subject-matter

  • Freedom of movement for persons
  • - Freedom of establishment

Provisions of national law referred to

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Provisions of international law referred to

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Procedure and result

  • Action for a declaration of failure to fulfil obligations : application granted

Formation of the Court

Première chambre (Cour)

Judge-Rapporteur

Arabadjiev

Advocate General

Szpunar

Language(s) of the Case

  • Hungarian

Language(s) of the Opinion

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