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Remedies in National Courts

2023
Abstract This chapter, which examines the issues concerning the responsibility for procedural rules and remedies between European Union (EU) and national law, discusses the relevant jurisprudence of the Court of Justice (CJ) and explains how it has developed the principles of equivalence and effectiveness, notably in specific fields such
Marios Costa, Steve Peers
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National Courts as European Community Courts

Legal Studies, 1994
The national courts of the European Community are faced with a formidable task. On the one hand, judges are appointed and operate within their own domestic legal order, and derive their authority from their national constitutions. On the other hand, with the advent of the Community and the development of the doctrines of direct effect and supremacy ...
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National Courts Step Up: Syrian Cases Proceeding in Domestic Courts

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
Abstract Following the discussion of the options for invoking the International Criminal Court (ICC) or creating a new international institution to address the crimes in Syria, chapter 7 explores the potential for domestic courts to fill this impunity gap. Principles of complementarity, including the incorporation of international crimes
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National Courts and European Union Courts

2012
Despite early claims to the sovereignty of Community law, a process of mutual accommodation and support between legal systems has developed in which crude interpretations of a legal hierarchy have virtually disappeared. The sovereignty of Community law over national laws has long been accepted but that recognition is based in national constitutions ...
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National Court Enforcement

2008
Abstract National courts have extensive control over people and assets and, thus, have impressive capacity to enforce international law. More international law is likely enforced through national courts than in any other manner. Decisions flowing from almost 200 court systems may lead to varying and even conflicting decisions as to the ...
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