C-355/90, Commission v. Spain - Santoña Marshes

Nature and biodiversity cases. Ruling of the European Court of Justice (2006)

European Commission
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Summary:

The obligation to classify the Santoña marshes as a SPA. The interpretation of Articles 3 and 4. The obligation to protect the Santoña marshes pursuant to Article 4(4). The industrial estates at Laredo and Colindres. The aquaculture facilities. The discharge of waste water.

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C-355/90, Commission v. Spain - Santoña Marshes

Judgment of the Court of 2 August 1993. - Commission of the European Communities v Kingdom of Spain. - Conservation of wild birds - Special protection areas. http://europa.eu.int/eur-lex/lex/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:61990J0355:EN:HTML

The obligation to classify the Santoña marshes as a SPA

The Santoña marshes are one of the most important ecosystems in the Iberian peninsula for many aquatic birds. The marshes serve as a wintering area or staging post for many birds on their migrations from European c...

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