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The Court of Justice of the European Union
No This 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.
Maria José Rangel de Mesquita
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The Many Ages of the Court of Justice of the European Union [PDF]
Abstract From its origins in the Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950, the Court of Justice of the European Union has developed into a legal leviathan, exercising a profound influence on the Union through its widely studied case law. That case law has been lauded and criticized in equal measure.
Anthony Arnull
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Mutual Trust Before the Court of Justice of the European Union
(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 75-92 | Article | (Table of Contents) I. Introduction. - II. How is the principle of mutual trust applied? - III. What does the principle of mutual trust convey?
Sacha Prechal
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Particularities of Proving a Single and Continuous Infringement of EU Competition Rules [PDF]
A single and continuous infringement of EU competition rules is a qualified form of infringement of EU Competition Law characterized by the existence of a global plan having a single objective between undertakings.
Mirna Romić
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The Systemic Criterion in the Use of Infringement Proceedings
The aim of the present contribution is to assess how infringement proceedings under Articles 258 to 260 TFEU have dealt with ‘systemic’ breaches of EU law by the Member States’ authorities.
Luca Prete
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The current crisis in the relationship between the Polish Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) is of crucial significance for the process of regional integration based on the values of liberal democracy taking place ...
A. Sołtys
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Restrictions on freedom of movement, in particular the detention of asylum seekers as the most severe form of such restrictions, constitute an interference with fundamental human rights and must be approached with particular care.
M. Čepo
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Before proceeding to the analysis and characterization of foreign publications, all the sources we found were systematized according to the time criterion, according to which all the publications found, which in one way or another examined the Court of ...
I. Kaminska
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Under consideration in the present article is the case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (General court and Court of Justice) in the period 2012–2022 with regard to the European Citizen’s Initiative (ECI).
Katerina Yocheva
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European Union citizenship: The acquisition of nationality and the ever-expansive reach of the European Court of Justice [PDF]
European Union citizenship was established by the Treaty of Maastricht in 1992. Intended to fall within the exclusive prerogative of the Member States, it soon became clear that the autonomy of Member States to determine matters relating to nationality ...
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