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The values of the Court of Justice of the European Union

2018
Research on the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) generally underlines the Court’s high degree of influence in creating “integration through law”. Supported by the major parties in European Member States, and without outward contestation from the populations of the Member States, the Treaty of Rome conceived of the Court’s role as one of ...
Saurugger, Sabine, Terpan, Fabien
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The Court of Justice of the European Union

2020
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has influenced recent crises afflicting the European Union (EU). The European Commission, national judges, and private parties sent disputes to the Court concerning the Eurozone, democratic backsliding, migration, Russian aggression in Ukraine, and British exit (Brexit).
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The Court of Justice of the European Union

2015
This chapter provides a concise introduction into the institution of the Court of Justice of the European Union in a diachronic perspective. It deals with the structure of the Union courts located in Luxembourg; basic information about the type of judicial business the Court of Justice carries out; the composition of the Court of Justice, including the
Damian Chalmers   +2 more
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The European Court of Justice and democratic control in the European Union

Journal of European Public Policy, 2003
From a legal point of view, European integration concerned the citizens at a very early stage. This explains why law specialists have always tended to deny the fact that there would be any democratic deficit in the EU. They underline the various legal ways the Court of Justice can be asked by any member state or private individual to pass a judgment ...
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7. The Court of Justice of the European Union:

2021
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is one of the key institutions in the European political system, and amongst the less well known. Described as one of the most powerful international courts, and perceived as one of the reasons the UK left the European Union (EU) (their main argument being that they did not want to be held to account by
Sabine Saurugger, Fabien Terpan
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The External Influence of the Court of Justice of the European Union

2020
This chapter explores aspects of Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) case law that highlight the role that this Court has played in enhancing the global reach of EU law and the influence of its own judgments abroad. It addresses two main themes.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union and the Politics of Law

2017
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is one of the central institutions of the EU and has played a decisive role in European integration. As one of the most powerful international courts, at a time when political systems around the world are becoming more judicialized, it is a key actor to understand in world affairs. Yet it is not without
Saurugger, Sabine, Terpan, Fabien
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Resistance against the Court of Justice of the European Union

International Journal of Law in Context, 2018
AbstractThis contribution reviews different forms of resistance against the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU). While backlash is rare, various forms of pushback are more common than accounts of the CJEU's apparent success suggest. It is not uncommon that national policy-makers, administrations and the judiciary fail to comply with ...
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The Court of Justice of the European Union

2017
Abstract ‘The Court of Justice of the European Union’ explains that the basic duty of the CJEU is to ensure that ‘the law is observed’ in the interpretation and application of the EU Treaties. Most cases brought before the CJEU are either direct actions that start and finish in Luxembourg, or references for preliminary rulings which ...
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