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The EU Pilot is a method for informal dialogue between the Commission and the EU Member States on issues relating to potential non-compliance with EU law. It is used before a formal infringement procedure. Formal infringement procedures entail the EU Commission to take legal action against a member state if it fails to comply with EU law, in some cases it may result in referral to the Court of Justice where financial penalties may occur.
In summary, as of 31st December 2022, there were 15 active infringement open against Ireland for breaches of environmental law. These breaches mainly related to failures in implementing legislation on nature, water, environmental impact assessments and access to justice (European Commission).
The current infringement cases against Ireland under EU nature legislation relate to
The number of active infringements change over time. Updated information on infringements can be found on the Commission website (https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/infringements_en).
https://commission.europa.eu/publications/2022-annual-report-monitoring-application-eu-law_en
To monitor the compliance with of EU wildlife legistation, this indicator tracks the number of EU Pilot requests, infringement cases or subsequent European Court of Justice cases arising from Ireland.