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10.3.2007 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
C 56/11 |
Judgment of the Court (Sixth Chamber) of 18 January 2007 — Commission of the European Communities v Czech Republic
(Case C-204/06) (1)
(Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations - Directive 78/686/EEC - Mutual recognition of diplomas, certificates and other evidence of formal qualifications - Practitioners of dentistry - Measures to facilitate the effective exercise of the right of establishment and freedom to provide services - Failure to transpose within the prescribed period)
(2007/C 56/19)
Language of the case: Czech
Parties
Applicant: Commission of the European Communities (represented by: K. Walkerová and H. Støvlbæk, Agents)
Defendant: Czech Republic (represented by: T. Boček, Agent)
Re:
Failure of a Member State to fulfil obligations — Failure to have transposed, within the prescribed period, Council Directive 78/686/EEC of 25 July 1978 concerning the mutual recognition of diplomas, certificates and other evidence of the formal qualifications of practitioners of dentistry, including measures to facilitate the effective exercise of the right of establishment and freedom to provide services (OJ 1978 L 233, p. 1)
Operative part of the judgment
The Court:
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(1) |
Declares that, by failing to adopt all the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with Council Directive 78/686/EEC of 25 July 1978 concerning the mutual recognition of diplomas, certificates and other evidence of the formal qualifications of practitioners of dentistry, including measures to facilitate the effective exercise of the right of establishment and freedom to provide services, the Czech Republic has failed to fulfil its obligations under Article 24 of that directive. |
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Orders the Czech Republic to pay the costs. |