Raport / Publikacja - 2007-07-30
The European Commission has today asked the European Court of Justice to
take interim measures to ensure Poland does not go ahead with the
construction of a road that will cause irreversible damage to the Rospuda
Valley, a protected area of primeval forest and natural habitats of European
importance. The Commission's application for urgent action by the Court
follows the Polish government's failure to give an undertaking that it will not
start construction work on the Augustow bypass through the valley on 1
August. The Commission took Poland to the ECJ over the planned
construction of the Augustow bypass and another road, the Wasilkow
bypass, in March 2007 due to the damage they would cause to natural areas
of European importance. The interim measures now requested would prevent
the works from going ahead until the Court has had time to rule on the case
brought in March.
Executive summary: Commission asks the European Court of Justice to order Poland not to start road construction in Rospuda Valley
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