The EU is pursuing 88 separate infringement cases against the
Government for alleged breaches of European law across a range of
sectors.Almost half the infringement proceedings (37) relate to
breaches of EU environment legislation. Examples include the recent
demolition of an archaeological site at Lismullin, Co Meath, to make
way for the M3 motorway, and a failure to provide adequate clean water
supplies.
The EU is pursuing 88 separate infringement cases against the
Government for alleged breaches of European law across a range of
sectors.
Almost half the infringement proceedings (37) relate to breaches of EU
environment legislation. Examples include the recent demolition of an
archaeological site at Lismullin, Co Meath, to make way for the M3
motorway, and a failure to provide adequate clean water supplies.
The European Commission is also pursuing 14 cases where it is alleged
that EU internal market rules have been broken and a further 11 cases
where the Republic has broken EU tax laws.
There are also outstanding infringement cases in several other
legislative areas including employment, fisheries, justice and
enterprise and health policy. An internal document seen by The Irish
Times shows that Ireland is currently mid-table in Europe in relation
to the number of outstanding infringement cases. Italy is the worst
performer in the EU, accounting for 8.8 per cent of the 3,200 ongoing
infringement proceedings.
Lithuania is the best, accounting for just 1.3 per cent of cases, while
Ireland's performance stands at 3.4 per cent of all cases.
The main purpose of launching infringement proceedings against member
states is to bring their actions and domestic legislation back into
line with European law. It usually starts with the commission sending a
formal notice to an EU state but can lead to litigation at the European
Court of Justice if no action is taken. But this can take several
years, according to the commission, which yesterday launched a strategy
to make the process more efficient.
Jamie Smyth
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