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The European Court of Justice and democratic control in the European Union
Journal of European Public Policy, 2003From 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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Defining the European union court of justice
Revue française de science politique (English), 2012Antoine Vauchez, Jack Murphy
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Uneasy tensions in energy justice and systems transformation
Nature Energy, 2023David Bidwell, Benjamin K Sovacool
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13. The Court of Justice of the European Union
2019This chapter examines the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which consists of three courts: the Court of Justice (or ‘the Court’), the General Court, and the Civil Service Tribunal. It focuses on issues of structure and procedure, the extent of the Courts’ jurisdiction, and their role in the promotion of European integration.
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12. The Court of Justice of the European Union
2016This chapter focuses on the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), the judicial arm of the European Union. The CJEU consists of three courts: the Court of Justice, the European General Court, and the Civil Service Tribunal. Its mission is to ensure that ‘in the interpretation and application’ of the treaties of the Union ‘the law is observed ...
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A pro-health cookstove strategy to advance energy, social and ecological justice
Nature Energy, 2022Annelise Gill-Wiehl, Daniel M Kammen
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The justice and equity implications of the clean energy transition
Nature Energy, 2020Sanya Carley, David M Konisky
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European Union Law and the Court of Justice
1994An enforceable legal framework is the essential basis of decision-making and decision application in all democratic states. Although not itself a state, this also applies to the EU. It does so because the EU is more than merely another international organisation in which countries cooperate with one another on a voluntary basis for reasons of mutual ...
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