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The effectiveness of judicial protection of prisoners’ rights

2023
The paper results from a research project which aims at critically reconstructing the different levels at which the system of protection of prisoners' rights is articulated. In par- ticular, after analysing the non-jurisdictional instruments, the essay will focus mainly on the forms of jurisdictional complaints, in order to highlight the profiles that ...
Giulia Fiorelli   +3 more
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Principle of effective judicial protection

2020
This chapter examines challenges for realizing effective judicial protection in composite national-EU administrative procedures where EU agencies may be involved. In this respect it discusses problems of jurisdiction, drawbacks of the system of composite judicial protection and judicial protection against agencies’ non-binding preparatory acts and soft
Prechal, A., Widdershoven, R.J.G.M.
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Effective Judicial Protection in Consumer Litigation

2022
In EU consumer law, the rise of Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights - which guarantees the right to an effective remedy and a fair trial - over the past decade has coincided with a wave of crisis-induced litigation. Courts were confronted with large numbers of cases against overindebted consumers.
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How Many Appeals Does Effective Judicial Protection Require?

Review of European Administrative Law, 2023
In Randstad, the Court of Justice was improperly called to arbitrate competence conflicts amongst Italy's highest courts. Specifically, the Court was asked whether the EU principle of effective judicial protection required a third level review of decisions giving – or, rather, not giving – effect to substantive EU law provisions.
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Can EU Law and the Right to Effective Judicial Protection Rescue Judicial Review in Hungary?

European Public Law, 2023
The judicial review of administrative action was one of the cornerstones of constitutionalism in post-socialist Hungary transitioning towards a liberal democracy based on the rule of law. However, in the past decade its availability has been subjected to restrictions of both systemic and specific nature.
Hoffman, István   +2 more
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