European Commission v. Italian Republic País/Territorio Unión Europea Tipo de la corte Corte internacional Fecha Mar 4, 2010 Fuente UNEP, InforMEA Nombre del tribunal European Court of Justice Sede de la corte Luxembourg Juez Bonichot, J.-CToader, D.Schiemann, K.Kuris, P.Bay Larsen, L.Mazak, J. Número de referencia C-297/08 Idioma Italiano Materia Desechos y sustancias peligrosas Palabra clave Normas sobre emisión Conservación del ecosistema Seguridad ambiental Efluente de aguas (residuales industriales) Bosques recreativos Normas sobre calidad del agua Normas sobre calidad ambiental Normas Normas sobre ruido Normas sobre efluentes residuales Agua de uso recreativo Resumen The European Court of Justice has declared that Italy has breached Directive 2006/12/EC during the 2007 waste crisis in Naples in the Campania region.In 1997 the Italian government opted for the establishment of a regional waste management but it failed to put into place.In reply to the formal notice sent by the Commission, the Italian authorities acknowledge that and describe the situation as a"widespread phenomenon in Campania run by sectors of the organized crime". The court concluded that Italy has failed to establish a self sufficient "integrated and adequate" waste management network of disposal installations within the meaning of Article 7 of the Directive. Texto completo European Commission v. Italian Republic 04-03-2010 english.pdf Página web curia.europa.eu