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Article 51
 
 Text of the act(Considered status of legislation: 1. April 2008)
By way of derogation from the rule laid down in Article 225(1) of the EC Treaty and Article 140a(1) of the EAEC Treaty, jurisdiction shall be reserved to the Court of Justice in the actions referred to in Articles 230 and 232 of the EC Treaty and in Articles 146 and 148 of the EAEC Treaty when they are brought by a Member State:
(a) against an act of or failure to act by the European Parliament or the Council, or by those institutions acting jointly, except for:
– decisions taken by the Council under the third subparagraph of Article 88(2) of the EC Treaty;
– acts of the Council adopted pursuant to a Council regulation concerning measures to protect trade within the meaning of Article 133 of the EC Treaty;
– acts of the Council by which it exercises implementing powers in accordance with the third indent of Article 202 of the EC Treaty;
(b) against an act of or failure to act by the Commission under Article 11a of the EC Treaty.
Jurisdiction shall also be reserved to the Court of Justice in the actions referred to in the same articles when they are brought by an institution of the Communities or the European Central Bank against an act of or failure to act by the European Parliament, the Council, both those institutions acting jointly, the Commission, or brought by an institution of the Communities against an act of or failure to act by the European Central Bank.
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