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Provisions Directly Effective: Additional Judicial Protection of Individuals
1981Provisions of Community law producing direct effect in the national legal order of the Member States is one of the most striking features of the Community legal order. Thanks to Article 177 and the preliminary proceeding it instituted and, furthermore, thanks to the readiness of national courts to use it, the Court could develop this notion, so ...
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Effective Judicial Protection: some recent developments – moving to the essence
Review of European Administrative Law, 2020This article looks briefly into the evolution of the principle of effective judicial protection in EU law and into the relationship between the different manifestations of that principle, which is by now given expression in Article 47 CFR, Article 19 TEU and various provisions of secondary law.
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'Right to an Effective Remedy': Judicial Protection and European Citizenship
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2004An individual's right to an effective remedy has long been seen as a fundamental right. Now entrenched in the Charter of Fundamental Rights and incorporated into the draft Constitution, this right is of necessity tied to the ongoing issue of individuals' access to the European Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance.
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Redefining the Relationship between 'Rewe-effectiveness' and Effective Judicial Protection
Review of European Administrative Law, 2011Sacha Prechal, Rob Widdershoven
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Preventing Harm: Interim Protection as an Aspect of Effective Judicial Protection
ELTE Law Journal, 2023openaire +1 more source
Procedural Primacy and Effective Judicial Protection: A Trilogue
Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2016openaire +1 more source

