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Order of the Court (Fifth Chamber) of 23 May 2007. # Otmar Greser v Bundesagentur für Arbeit. # Reference for a preliminary ruling: Sozialgericht Würzburg - Germany. # Preliminary reference -Manifest inadmissibility. # Case C-438/06.

ECLI:EU:C:2007:294

62006CO0438

May 23, 2007
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(Case C‑438/06)

Preliminary reference – Manifest inadmissibility

Preliminary rulings – Whether admissible – Questions not providing sufficient explanation of the factual and legislative context (Art. 234 EC) (see paras 6-11)

Re:

Reference for a preliminary ruling – Sozialgericht Würzburg – Interpretation of Article 71(1)(b) of Regulation (EEC) No 1408/71 of the Council of 14 June 1971 on the application of social security schemes to employed persons and their families moving within the Community (OJ, English Special Edition 1971 (II), p. 416) – Calculation of the unemployment benefits of a boatman on the Rhine (‘Rheinschiffer’) who was resident, during his last period of employment, on the territory of a Member State other than the State of employment and returned, in accordance with his contract of employment, only every second week to his place of residence – Classification of that worker as ‘a frontier worker’ or ‘a worker, other than a frontier worker’.

Operative part:

The reference for a preliminary ruling made by the Sozialgericht Würzburg by decision of 28 September 2006 is manifestly inadmissible.

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