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Europe Daily Bulletin No. 12204

1 March 2019
Contents Publication in full By article 29 / 42
COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU / Environment
National courts must, if requested, assess conformity with EU law of the choice of location of air quality monitoring stations, according to Advocate General
Brussels, 28/02/2019 (Agence Europe)

The Advocate General at the European Court of Justice (ECJ), Juliane Kokott, considered that national courts should investigate, at the request of data subjects, whether the choice of location of air quality monitoring stations was in conformity with EU law, in her conclusions delivered on Thursday 28 February (Case C-723/17). 

Residents of the Brussels-Capital Region and the ClientEarth environmental organisation are challenging the air quality plan for the Belgian capital drawn up by...

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