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Maltese courts make first reference to ECJ
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Maltese Courts have made their first reference to the European
Court of Justice to seek direction on interpretation of EU law
with regards to a decision taken by the European Commission to
end the blue-fin tuna fishing season in 2008. The European
Commission took their decision on the basis of claims of
over-fishing by EU fishermen. Various Maltese tuna ranchers
complained of suffering huge commercial losses as a result of
this decision and one rancher, ADJ Tuna Ltd. Went as far as
instituting proceedings against the Commission and also turned
to Maltese Courts.
The reference by the Maltese Courts to the ECJ includes 10
technical questions on the interpretation of EU legislation in
order to be able to decide on the case at hand. The questions
deal mainly with the validity of the instructions of the
Commission to close the tuna fishery last year.
A representative of the ECJ held that since Malta became part of
the EU, there have been 10 cases of infringement brought against
Malta dealt by the ECJ, however the Maltese court has never till
now requested a ruling on the case.
The ECJ has the jurisdiction to deliver preliminary rulings on
the interpretation and validity of EU treaties and acts of
European institutions and the ECB. The ECJ answers the questions
posed by the national court then the national court uses these
answers when deciding the case before it.
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